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Brothers Cricket - The Amarnaths Pathans, and Pandyas



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Many brothers have made an impact in cricket. The Amarnaths, Pathans, and Pandyas of India, the Chappells, Waughs, Husseys, and Currans of England, and the Akmal brothers of Pakistan are just a few. Surinder Amarnath and Mohinder Amarnath are the sons legendary cricketer Lala Amarnath. They are currently playing Pakistan in Sialkot for the second ODI.

Trevor Chappell’s underarm delivery

It is controversial that Trevor Chappell's underarm delivery in a brothers cricket match has been given such a history. It came during a game between New Zealand and Australia. The Kiwis won the game by one wicket. Trevor Chappell needed 7 runs to win his last ball. Because it is illegal to play cricket underarm, the controversial delivery of the underarm was controversial.


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Surinder Amarnath and Mohinder Amarnath

Surinder Amarnath, a former Indian cricketer, played in the first-class format. His brother Mohinder played 69 Test matches for India, scoring 4378 runs and featuring 11 centuries. They are currently coaching and commentating.

Yusuf und Irfan Panan

Irfan and Yusuf Pathan, brothers from the Punjab region, are well known for their success as seamers. After Virender Syed was hurt, both men were drafted by India to the squad for the ICC World Twenty20 2007, in India. However, Virender had to be rested before the final and Yusuf was drafted in his place. Yusuf was the team's opening player against Pakistan. He scored fifteen out of eight balls. He was very good, hitting Mohammad Asif with a hammer blow early on.


Tony Greig & Ian Greig

Ian Greig was a former cricketer. He has been known for making controversial remarks. He was once accused in a match at North Sydney Oval of making "mail-order bride" comments. Greig claimed the comment was not meant for broadcast. But this comment did get him in trouble, and the Australians subsequently dropped Greig from their team.

The Lyttleton brothers

Edward Lyttelton (Edinburgh) was an English sportsman, cleric and politician who represented Cambridge University as well as Middlesex. He also represented England in the national arena. He was educated in Cambridge at Trinity College and Eton College. Lyttelton was a member of a sporting household. His father was a British aristocrat and a scholar. Cyril Alington wrote his biography.


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Foster brothers

The Foster brothers were a part of England's first-class cricket squad in the 19thcentury. One of the Foster brothers was a left-handed batsman while the other two were more likely to be right-handed. Each of them was first-class Worcestershire players. They also played amateur soccer. Reginald, one of their brothers, was the England captain in both sports.



 



Brothers Cricket - The Amarnaths Pathans, and Pandyas