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Brothers Cricket - The Amarnaths and Pathans of the Amarnaths, Pandyas, and Pandyas



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There are many brothers who have made a mark in the game of cricket. These include the Amarnaths (and Pathans), and Pandyas (and Pandyas) of India, England, England, and Pakistan. Surinder Amarnath and Mohinder Amarnath are the sons legendary cricketer Lala Amarnath. They are currently battling it out with Pakistan in Sialkot in the second ODI.

Trevor Chappell delivers underarms

The underarm delivery that Trevor Chappell bowled in a brothers cricket game has a controversial history. It occurred during a match between Australia and New Zealand. The Kiwis won with one wicket. Trevor Chappell was required to score 7 on his final ball. The underarm delivery was controversial, as it is illegal to bowl underarm in cricket.


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Surinder Amarnath und MohinderAmarnath

Surinder Amarnath is a former Indian cricketer who played in the first class format. His brother Mohinder played 69 matches for India in Test cricket, scoring 4378 runs. They are currently coaching and commentating.

Yusuf and Irfan Pagan

Yusuf Pathan and Irfan Pathan, both brothers hailing from the Punjab region, are well-known for their success in seamer work. Both men were drafted in the India squad for the ICC World Twenty20 2007 after Virender Sehwag was injured. However, Virender was rested before the final, and Yusuf was called up to replace him. Yusuf was the team's opening player against Pakistan. He scored fifteen out of eight balls. He hit Mohammad Asif with an excellent hammer blow, and he was very impressive.


Tony Greig und Ian Greig

Ian Greig (ex-cricketer) has been known to make controversial statements. One time, he was accused of making "mailorder brides" comments at a North Sydney Oval match. Greig claimed that the comment was not intended for broadcast. However, Greig's comment got him in trouble and the Australians eventually dropped Greig.

The Lyttleton brother

Edward Lyttelton, an English sportsman and cleric, represented Cambridge University and Middlesex. He also represented England at the national level. He studied at Eton College, Cambridge and Trinity College Cambridge. Lyttelton was a member of a sporting household. His father was both a British aristocrat as well as a scholar. His biography was written by Cyril Alington.


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Foster brothers

The Foster brothers were an English first-class cricket player in the 19th Century. One of the Foster brothers was a left-handed batsman while the other two were more likely to be right-handed. They were all first-class players in Worcestershire. They also played amateur soccer. Reginald, their brother, was England's representative in both of these sports.



 



Brothers Cricket - The Amarnaths and Pathans of the Amarnaths, Pandyas, and Pandyas