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The greatest spinner of all time with highest wickets in tests as well as one day internationals. The one who ducked all the allegations and controversies with a big smile on his face. A Fierce cricketer on the field and a true gentleman off it. In this episode I have shared the stories around none other than Muttiah Muralitharan.
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Harbhajan has started playing legends leagues now after announcing his retirement. He is one of those players who has played a part in both world cup victories after 2000. The highs and lows of his career tells you a great story. From his bowling action to big hits from his bat, everything helped India in achieving new heights. His bangra has cheered us and his bad days has made us feel sad. Even his onfield encounters has brought passion out of us. I think it is enough to describe Harbhajan Singh the cricketer. Now listen this episode and let me know what do you think about it.
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DJ... Bravo... Champion... everybody knows Dwayne Bravo is a champion. I don't think any other player has played under such varied conditions as Bravo. To play under different conditions frequently and perform consistently, you need to be a great adapter. Undoubtedly, Dwayne Bravo is one. That's why he is a champion legend. Listen to this episode and let me know your thoughts.
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He made Ireland cricket famous. No Indian will ever forget that upset of 2011 world cup. Despite the trend of leaving Ireland and playing for England, he stuck to his roots. Kevin O'Brien will always be written with gold in the history of Ireland cricket.
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If fielding in cricket is science then he is the scientist. As a scientist, he showed a lot of his experiments on the field. And some of them were so successful that teams are in line to hire him as a fielding coach. I have talked about those experiments and how he set the new standards of fielding. Jonty was not just the good fielder, he was a great batsman as well. Listen to my stories around him and how I was introduced to him.
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Kenyan legend who tried his best to make his country among top 10 countries of ICC. The legend who led his team from the front. The legend who is still helping associate nations qualify for the ICC tournaments. Steve Tikolo!
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The man who guided Indian yougsters in Ireland. The man who made batting with tail look easy. The wristy flicks which shook fiercest bowling attacks in the world. He is none other VVS Laxman.
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I want to be a barefoot follower of this cricketer. I don't have any godfather or a guru in my life but I would love to be his disciple. I don't just want to be a player like him, I want to be a person like him. Mr. 360° cricketer, AB DeVilliers!!
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Finally, the cricketer after whom I have named my son. The cricketer whom I adulate to the core. The man of the ICC tournaments for India, YUVRAJ SINGH.
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Brian Charles Lara is the name that every cricket fanatic who was born in 90s remembers and respect. He was that player of West Indies who didn't possess killer dance moves but he entertained people with his focus and determination. One of very few cricketers who has scored 10K runs in both test and ODI format of cricket. I have shared my subconscious connection with him, so listen and let me know what do you think about it.
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While I was growing up, Inzamam was the man of crisis for Pakistan. He was the best batsman of his generation. He started his career by winning the World Cup for Pakistan and ended it as a captain of the side. He led the team from the front and guarded it against all the unfair accusations and allegations. A true leader and a great player to play the sport. Inzamam-ul-Haq
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He entered the field with blonde streak on his head. He helped England in winning its first ICC trophy. With the bat in hand, he conquered the heart of every cricket lover. He always came out with a killer instinct. You never wanted to be a bowler until he was in the middle. Kevin Pietersen!!!
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One of the most underrated players, from the eyes of a 90s kid probably the best test opener India ever had. The Man of finals, unsung hero, GAUTAM GAMBHIR
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This cricketer is a definition of a genuine all-rounder for 90s generation. He completed his quota of overs and scored runs in the top order in most of the matches he played. Probably the greatest South African to play the sport.
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This opener changed the way test cricket was played. He was one of the Frontline warriors of Ganguly's era and deserved to retire on his own terms. The batsman with the resemblance of Sachin Tendulkar. He is the most candid and simple thinking cricketer and the worst nightmare for the bowlers.
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Christopher Henry Gayle aka The Universe Boss is someone who never miss any opportunity to entertain the audience. I wish to have his power as a batsman and his attitude towards life as person. Other things are mentioned in the episode.
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No Sir Lankan all time XI will be complete without him. Infact, none will start without him. One of the most feared openers in the world. The opener who used to bring bowlers' morale down. Batsmen who revolutionized batting. The name is Sanath Jayasuriya.
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This episode is dedicated to a kiwi leader who made the New Zealand team a formidable side in the cricketing world. He went with attack attack attack approach and showed the world that New Zealand can also perform in big tournaments. Bazooka of the cricket world Brendon McCullum.
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Finally it's the turn of God of cricket. He made his debut at the age of 16 and went on to become the greatest batsman world has ever seen. Undoubtedly, he made cricket famous. He is one of the most humble and down cricketers I have witnessed. Listen to this episode and share your thoughts about it.
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This cricketer is probably the favourite wicket-keeper batsman of all those who grew up in 90s. He played earned the respect with his performances and his gestures. Only cricket to hit half centuries in the consecutive finals of the 50-over world cups. And one of the very cricketers who has won the world cup thrice.
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