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Sports Memorabilia : International Cricket
Memorabilia - Photo's
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Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander
Richards
Richards was voted one of the five Cricketers of the Century in 2000, by a
100-member panel of experts, along with Sir Donald Bradman, Sir Garfield Sobers,
Sir Jack Hobbs and Shane Warne. In February 2002, he was judged by Wisden to
have played the best One Day International (ODI) innings of all time. In
December 2002, he was chosen by Wisden as the greatest ODI batsman of all time,
as well as the third greatest Test batsman of all time, after Sir Don Bradman
and Sachin Tendulkar.
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Sachin
Tendulkar "SRT 35" Signed World Test
Centuries Commemorative Print
On
December 10th 2005, during the 2nd Test, India v Sri
Lanka at Delhi, Sachin Tendulkar scored an amazing
109. This Test century, being the 35th of his career,
saw Sachin surpass the World Test Record of 34,
previously held by Indian great Sunil Gavaskar since
his retirement in 1987. Facing 196 balls, Sachin
displayed his true brilliance at the crease, hitting
14 fours and 1 six, until being trapped LBW by a
spectacular delivery from Muralitharan. This
outstanding achievement is destined to stand for many
years to come. MORE
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Sachin
Tendulkar "SRT 35" World Test Centuries
Commemorative Print
On
December 10th 2005, during the 2nd Test, India v Sri
Lanka at Delhi, Sachin Tendulkar scored an amazing
109. This Test century, being the 35th of his career,
saw Sachin surpass the World Test Record of 34,
previously held by Indian great Sunil Gavaskar since
his retirement in 1987. Facing 196 balls, Sachin
displayed his true brilliance at the crease, hitting
14 fours and 1 six, until being trapped LBW by a
spectacular delivery from Muralitharan. This
outstanding achievement is destined to stand for many
years to come. MORE
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Harbhajan Singh - Kolkata Hat
Trick
On the 1st Day of the 2nd Test, India
versus Australia, in March 2001, at Eden Gardens in
Kolkata, Harbhajan Singh achieved what no other Indian
cricketer had ever done - he snared a magnificent Hat
Trick. With the first ball of his 16th over he trapped
Ricky Ponting plumb LBW, with the next ball dismissing
dangerman Adam Gilchrist the same way. The following
ball saw Shane Warne present a sharp chance to Forward
Short leg, which was senasationally taken by
Sadagoppan Ramesh. MORE>>
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Imran
Khan 'The Great All-Rounders'
The
central, Signature photograph features Imran Khan
sending one down against England at Headingley, Leeds,
during the 3rd Test, 1987. He captained Pakistan to a
1-nil victory in the 5-Test series, their first series
win in England, with a match-winning performance in
this Test, taking 10/77. During the series he took 21
wickets @ 21.67, and averaged 47.75 with the bat. This
is the photo which has been hand-signed by Imran Khan.
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Kapil
Dev 'The Great All-Rounders'
The
central, Signature photograph shows the young Kapil
Dev in delivery stride at The Oval during the 4th
Test, 1979. This lithe, distinctive action would
eventually claim a world record number of Test
wickets, where it stands today at an incredible 434
dismissals. This is the photo that has been signed by
Kapil Dev.
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