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India s Yashpal Sharma dies aged 66

India s Yashpal Sharma dies aged 66
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India s Yashpal Sharma dies aged 66

India s Yashpal Sharma dies aged 66
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When Wadekar and Co were given hero s welcome after India s historic Test series win in England

BCCI.tv (Screengrab) The euphoria of the Indian win at The Oval was unparalleled. Up until then, it was arguably India’s finest moment in the sport. The outpour of emotion and celebration at The Oval reflected the magnitude of the event. For a country that was ruled by the United Kingdom for many years, sporting success against them, that too in their own backyard, was a momentous occasion. Not only was it huge for the millions back home in India but also those who had settled in the UK and were earning their bread. Although India were slated to play a First-Class game the day after the third and final Test, the players did manage to let their hair down. The disciplinarian, Col Hemu Adhikari, did not enforce his usual regimes and let the team soak in the moment. The team celebrated the occasion at an Indian restaurant, which had hilariously rebranded its menu to include items such as Gavaskar Curry, Wadekar Cutlet, Chandrasekhar Soup and Bedi Pulao.

Pause, rewind, play: Ajit Agarkar s magical 6/41 laid Australia low in the 2003 Adelaide Test

Pause, rewind, play: Ajit Agarkar’s magical 6/41 laid Australia low in the 2003 Adelaide Test Agarkar’s spell was one of India’s finest moments in Australia and the fact that it led to a Test win made it even more special. Updated Dec 28, 2020 · 07:57 pm Agarkar found his zone in Adelaide. | AFP After the high of Brisbane during the unforgettable 2003-’04 tour of Australia, where a Sourav Ganguly century allowed India to draw the first Test, the Indian team arrived in Adelaide for the second Test. Morale was high, there was hope in the air for Indian fans. But the Australian batsmen quickly found their touch. On the back of a classy 242 by Ricky Ponting, the hosts scored 556 (in just 127 overs) in the first innings

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