Arjun Tendulkar Sends Jonny Bairstow Packing at Lord's by ankit yadav - 5 year ago | 2530 London: England batsman Jonny Bairstow was taken aback when a yorker from Arjun Tendulkar hit him on the foot. While Bairstow walked out of the nets after facing the delivery from Sachin Tendulkar’s son, Bairstow is set to take part in the first Test of the series against South Africa starting Thursday. Read more 0 0
Divine Facts About Lord Shiva by ankit yadav - 5 year ago | 3013 Lord Shiva is a Hindu God also popularly referred as Devon Ke Dev Mahadev. He is considered to be the most powerful god in the Hindu pantheon. Lord Shiva is also popularly known as Bhole Nath, Pashupati, Bhairava, Mahadeva, Vishwanath, Bhava, Vishwanath, Mahadeva. Amongst the Hindu deities. Lord Shiva is the most complex of them all. You must have noticed that his shrine in the temple is always separate from other deities. Read more 0 0
Why is Lord's stadium called the "Home of Cricket" or "Mecca of Cricket"? by Purav Gandhi - 3 year ago | 1760 Lords cricket ground is called the "Home of cricket" or the “Mecca of cricket” because it was the first officially built ground for the game of cricket. Here are some of the important and interesting facts about Lord's: Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known simply as Lord's, is located in St John's Wood, London, and is named after its founder Thomas Lord It is owned by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and is the home of Middlesex County Cricket Club, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), the European Cricket Council (ECC) Read more 1 0
First Cricket Test Match at Lords, The Mecca of Cricket by Purav Gandhi - 3 year ago | 1082 Lords cricket ground as we know today as the Mecca or the Home of Cricket hosted its first Test Match on July 21-23, 1884, during the three-day test match era England was hosting the first Ashes test match series post the infamous mock obituary that was published in 1882 Australian team that was playing this match against England was officially called as the "Fourth Australians" as it was the fourth tour by the Australian team to England after the 1878, 1880 and 1882 seasons Read more 1 0