 | | Yuvraj Singh ( Allrounder ) | Yuvraj Singh is a tall, well-built lad having the reputation of striking the ball very hard. He was adjudged the Man of the Match in his second ODI for India engineering a sensational win over World Champions Australia. The highlight of his domestic career is the mammoth knock of 358 against Bihar in the final of the Cooch Behar Trophy. Yuvraj is a useful left arm spinner and a very good fielder inside the circle. ...More |
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 | | Brett Lee ( Bowler ) | Lee is an express fast bowler, and is capable of bowling at 160 kilometres per hour (km/h) or 99 miles per hour (mph). His fastest recorded delivery to date is at 160.8 km/h which he bowled against Craig Cumming of New Zealand. He is also an athletic fielder and aggressive lower-order batsman. ...More |
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 | | Kumar Sangakkara ( Vice-Captain, Bowler ) | Sangakkara is a left hand batsman, batting in the No. 3 position, who learnt to become a wicket-keeper and has subsequently become a specialist wicketkeeper also. His wicket keeping has improved to such an extent that he is now considered, by the LG ICC Test ratings, the best current wicket-keeping batsman. ...More |
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 | | Luke Pomersbach ( Batsman ) | Luke Anthony Pomersbach (born 28 September 1984 in Bentley, Western Australia) is a professional Australian cricketer who currently plays for the Western Warriors and has recently signed with Indian Premier League team Kings XI Punjab. An attacking left-handed batsman, Pomersbach also represents Gosnells in Western Australian club cricket.
Pomersbach made his Ford Ranger Cup debut for Western Australia in their match against New South Wales in November, 2006, scoring 33 runs from 47 balls. In December, 2006 in a two-day tour match at the WACA against the England XI, he showed his potential against a quality bowling attack when he scored 101 not out.
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 | | Ravi Bopara ( All-rounder ) | Ravinder Singh ("Ravi") Bopara (born 4 May 1985, Forest Gate, Newham, London) is an English cricketer who plays for Essex. Although originally a specialist batsman, he is now improving his medium-pace bowling and developing into an all-rounder, especially in the shorter form of the game. His agile fielding also adds to his worth. He is the second Sikh to play cricket for England, after Monty Panesar.
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 | | James Hopes ( All-rounder ) | James Hopes was earmarked for higher honours in national youth teams, but took a few years to settle once graduating to the first-class level. Over the past three seasons he has been a regular with the limited-overs squads and was a fixture in the first 20 ODIs of 2009, chipping in with 20 wickets and 381 runs, including his second half-century. A brisk medium-pacer whose aggressive and versatile batting is used at the top and lower reaches of the order, Hopes has secured a role as an evenly balanced allrounder.
In 2007-08 he experienced a busy campaign with 24 ODIs as he took part in all of Australia's one-day series. As well as useful batting contributions, there was usually a breakthrough in every game and his multi-purpose skills became highly valued by the team. The IPL franchise King's XI Punjab picked him up and he was a fine contributor in the opening season, but missed the second ...More |
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 | | Wilkin Mota ( Bowler ) | Wilkin Mota is a medium-pacer and handy lower-order batsman for Mumbai.
He worked his way through the age-group levels before making the senior state side in early 2004. He has since struggled to cement his place in the traditionally strong Mumbai side. One of the highlights of his career was the match against Baroda in the 2006-07 Ranji Trophy semi-finals where he made a fighting 33 to rescue Mumbai from an embarrassing 0 for 5 and also had match returns of 6 for 51. He is part of the Kings XI Punjab squad in the Indian Premier League. ...More |
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 | | Sunny Sohal ( Batsman ) | Sunny Sohal is a professional cricket player who was born on November 10, 1987 in Mohali, Punjab, India. He is a right-hand batsman and a leg-break bowler.
Sunny Sohal began his first class career with Punjab and played an important role in defeating Jammu and Kashmir in a league match by scoring a spectacular century in the North Zone Inter-State Cricket Tournament (U-17), finishing with a score of 132 in his match winning knock that included 23 boundaries. Sunny Sohal made his debut for the Punjab side during the 2005/06 season and also played in a match against Orissa on December 17, 2007 at Mohali. As of 2008, he has made 268 from 6 matches, including two half-centuries with a personal best score of 95 in first class career. In the same year, Sunny Sohal was selected for the India U-19 side for the 2007 U-19 World Cup held at Malaysia. In this tournament, he played a crucial role in a match against Sri Lanka U-19 team on February 1 ...More |
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