Who is the father of pakistan in cricket

  1. Babar Azam biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.
  2. Who is known as the father of cricket?
  3. 7Cric
  4. Cricketing dynasties: The 22 families of Pakistan Test cricket — Part 2
  5. Justice Cornelius, Father of Pakistan Cricket
  6. List of International cricket families
  7. Father’s Day: Iconic fathers in cricket
  8. List of International cricket families
  9. Justice Cornelius, Father of Pakistan Cricket
  10. Who is known as the father of cricket?


Download: Who is the father of pakistan in cricket
Size: 4.44 MB

Babar Azam biography, age, height, wife, family, etc.

Babar Azam is a Great Pakistani batsman. He is the most talented Pakistani batsman in Pakistan’s cricket history. Babar is playing in all formats of crickets. He is a perfect batsman for any cricket format. Babar is the no.1 T20 batsman in the world nowadays. He comes to bat at no.3 or no. 4. Sometimes he plays as an opener in the team when required. He has great batting talent. Babar is known in the top batsman of the world. He is also the vice-captain of the Pakistan cricket team in all formats. No doubt Virat Kohli is a great batsman and a good captain. If we compare Babar Azam in ODI cricket we found that Babar has more records in ODI cricket. Babar made his 11th century in his 71st ODI match but if we talk about Virat Kohli he made his 11th century in the 73rd match. Both the batsman are great and have different records but Babar needs more time to compete Virat Kohli in all formats of cricket. If we talk about the stats figure then Babar is much better than Virat Kohli in ODI and T20 cricket. But Virat Kohli played so many matches where he handles the pressure and gives a great win to his team in critical situations. Babar is also a good batsman but he needs more time to become the greatest batsman in the world. I think that soon Babar will be more popular then Viral Kohli. Every cricketer has some favorite things, which he likes most. In this section, we will provide you favorite things of — such as favorite cricketers, cricket shots, cricket balls, cricket grounds,...

Who is known as the father of cricket?

A. A.G WELLS B. W.G Grace C. Allen Pardew D. Brandon Hills Submitted by: Aslan William Gilbert “W. G.” Grace, MRCS, LRCP (18 July 1848 – 23 October 1915) was an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest-ever players. He is widely considered as father of cricket. Mcq Added by: General Knowledge Mcqs consists of World Geography, Atmosphere, Science & Literature, events Mcqs, Current Affairs Mcqs , Pakistan Affairs Mcqs and International Organizations. These general knowledge questions are very important for all type of exams conducted by Fpsc, Nts, Kppsc, Ppsc, Spsc, Bpsc, Ots, Uts, Pts, Cts, Ats, etea and other testing agencies of Pakistan.

7Cric

Access to this site is restricted in certain geographical territories. Customers residing in the listed territories are prohibited from accessing the site and its services. The restricted territories are: Afghanistan, Algeria, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, China (People's Republic of), Cuba, Cyprus, Denmark, Ethiopia, France (and French territories), Germany, Gibraltar, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Korea (Democratic People's Republic of), Lao (People's Democratic Republic of), Macau, Malta, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States (and U.S. Territories), Yemen.

Cricketing dynasties: The 22 families of Pakistan Test cricket — Part 2

Akmal Family (Kamran Akmal, Umar Akmal, Adnan Akmal, Abdul Qadir, Mohammad Ilyas, Babar Azam) This is another extended family of Pakistan cricket. It is also a family that has skirted with controversies. Kamran was the first of his siblings to represent Pakistan and is a gifted wicketkeeper-batsman who could probably hold a Test place through his batting alone. All three brothers have also kept wickets for Pakistan; Kamran and Adnan in both Tests and ODI’s while Umar has taken up this role in ODIs only. Abdul Qadir is related to the family by virtue of being Umar Akmal’s father-in-law while Mohammad Ilyas is Kamran Akmal’s father-in-law. This, too, is a record of sorts, where two Test-playing brothers have father-in-laws who are also Test cricketers. Babar Azam is a first cousin of the three Akmal brothers. Kamran Akmal is statistically the most successful Pakistani wicket-keeper in first-class cricket with 925 dismissals (860 catches and 65 stumpings). Between him and his brother Adnan they have 1321 dismissals (1238 catches and 83 stumpings). Their cumulative Test dismissals are 277 (245 catches and 32 stumpings). Babar Azam is the most exciting batsman in Pakistan cricket today. He reached 1000 ODI runs in his 21st innings which was the joint quickest in the world at the time. He is also the only batsman who has scored five consecutive ODI centuries in the same country. In Babar’s case the country concerned is the UAE. As batsmen, the six have so far accumulated 7756 Te...

Justice Cornelius, Father of Pakistan Cricket

Although Lahore and Karachi had been one of the main cricket centers of India before partition but after Pakistan came into being in 1947, it was Hon’ble Mr. Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius H. Pk who had actually sown the seed of the game in Pakistan. He was born in Agra, U.P India on May 8, 1903. He was the eldest son of Professor Israel Jacob Cornelius who taught Mathematics at Holkar College in Indore. The Cornelius Prize in Mathematics is still awarded annually by the college to outstanding students. Professor I. J. Cornelius was a close friend of I.I. Chundrigar who later on became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He was a descendent from a family of Naikor landholders who rendered military service to the Madras East India Company. The family name was Kait Pillay. After the conquest of Burma in 1885, one member of the family, Perayya Kait Pillay who had fought in Burma, settled in the Central Provinces. He became a school teacher and a Christian, adopting the name Cornelius. A. R. Cornelius’ father was Peryya’s son. His mother was Tara D’Rozario. The D’Rozario family were also Christian converts from Hinduism. His grandfather, Michael D’Rozario was Deputy-Range Officer Forests in Central India. A. R. Cornelius was brought up a Presbyterian and converted to Roman Catholicism in 1931 after his marriage to Ione Francis, a devout Roman Catholic. She was the daughter of a Pathan Khushal Khan Safi, a convert who took the Christian name Leo Francis, and the granddaughter of a ...

List of International cricket families

Afghanistan [ ] Malik/Abid/Sadiq/Alam [ ] • • • • Taj, Hasti, Karim and Aftab are brothers. Taj was the first coach of Afghanistan national team, Afghan/Janat/Salamkheil [ ] • • • Asghar and Karim are brothers. Waqar is Asghar's nephew. Ashraf [ ] • • Mirwais and Sharafuddin are brothers. Ahmedzai/Jamal [ ] • • Raees and Nasir are brothers. Mangal [ ] • • Nowroz and Ihsanullah are brothers. Zadran [ ] • • Mujeeb is nephew of Noor Ali. Australia [ ] Agar [ ] • • Ashton and Wes are brothers. Alderman/Emerson [ ] • • • Alderman's sister Archer [ ] • • Ken and Ron were brothers. Bannerman [ ] • • Alec and Charles were brothers. Benaud [ ] • • Richie and John are brothers. Blackwell [ ] • • • Alex and Kate are twin sisters, and Lynsey is Alex's wife Campbell/Ponting [ ] • • • Ponting is the nephew of Campbell. Hilfenhaus is the second cousin of Ponting. Chappell/Richardson [ ] • • • • Ian, Greg and Trevor Chappell are brothers and Vic Richardson's grandsons Cooper [ ] • • Paul is the great-grandson of William. Darling [ ] • • Rick is Joe's great-nephew. Giffen [ ] • • George and Walter are brothers. Gregory [ ] See also: Haynes/Poulton [ ] • • Haynes and Poulton married each other. Healy/Starc [ ] • • • Alyssa is Ian's niece. Ian was the wicketkeeper for the Australian men's team. Alyssa, currently the wicketkeeper for the Australian women's team, is married to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc; they are the third couple to have both played Test cricket. Hilditch/Simpson [ ...

Father’s Day: Iconic fathers in cricket

Fathers are awesome creatures, but few can match cricketing fathers when it comes to sheer coolness. They start off with their weekend matches; then they take you to those matches with packed lunch; then they try to convince them into taking up the sport; and if they are fortunate, they convince you to take up the sport. Fred Tate, the Sussex medium-pacer, had a career amounting to 320 matches and 1,331 wickets at 21.55. He played a solitary Test in 1902, where he dropped Joe Darling. He walked with 8 to win, hit a boundary, was clean bowled by Jack Saunders, and broke down into tears with the iconic words: “I have got a boy at home who will put it all right for me.” Iftikhar Ali Khan, the Nawab of Pataudi Sr, was a fine batsman. He scored a hundred on Ashes debut and played six Tests, three for England and three for India. Additionally, he was also competent at hockey (he almost played for India), billiards, and polo. He was playing polo at Delhi on January 5, 1952 when he had a heart attack and passed away. Not only did Lala Amarnath score the first ever Test hundred by an Indian at Bombay Gymkhana in 1933-34, it also came on his Test debut. Decades later, in 1975-76, Surinder emulated his father by scoring a spectacular hundred at Eden Park — once again, on debut. Just like his father, Surinder finished his career with a solitary Test hundred. What is common to Jahangir Khan (India), Wazir Ali (India), Ron Headley (West Indies), and Don Pringle (East Africa)? Their sons...

List of International cricket families

Afghanistan [ ] Malik/Abid/Sadiq/Alam [ ] • • • • Taj, Hasti, Karim and Aftab are brothers. Taj was the first coach of Afghanistan national team, Afghan/Janat/Salamkheil [ ] • • • Asghar and Karim are brothers. Waqar is Asghar's nephew. Ashraf [ ] • • Mirwais and Sharafuddin are brothers. Ahmedzai/Jamal [ ] • • Raees and Nasir are brothers. Mangal [ ] • • Nowroz and Ihsanullah are brothers. Zadran [ ] • • Mujeeb is nephew of Noor Ali. Australia [ ] Agar [ ] • • Ashton and Wes are brothers. Alderman/Emerson [ ] • • • Alderman's sister Archer [ ] • • Ken and Ron were brothers. Bannerman [ ] • • Alec and Charles were brothers. Benaud [ ] • • Richie and John are brothers. Blackwell [ ] • • • Alex and Kate are twin sisters, and Lynsey is Alex's wife Campbell/Ponting [ ] • • • Ponting is the nephew of Campbell. Hilfenhaus is the second cousin of Ponting. Chappell/Richardson [ ] • • • • Ian, Greg and Trevor Chappell are brothers and Vic Richardson's grandsons Cooper [ ] • • Paul is the great-grandson of William. Darling [ ] • • Rick is Joe's great-nephew. Giffen [ ] • • George and Walter are brothers. Gregory [ ] See also: Haynes/Poulton [ ] • • Haynes and Poulton married each other. Healy/Starc [ ] • • • Alyssa is Ian's niece. Ian was the wicketkeeper for the Australian men's team. Alyssa, currently the wicketkeeper for the Australian women's team, is married to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc; they are the third couple to have both played Test cricket. Hilditch/Simpson [ ...

Justice Cornelius, Father of Pakistan Cricket

Although Lahore and Karachi had been one of the main cricket centers of India before partition but after Pakistan came into being in 1947, it was Hon’ble Mr. Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius H. Pk who had actually sown the seed of the game in Pakistan. He was born in Agra, U.P India on May 8, 1903. He was the eldest son of Professor Israel Jacob Cornelius who taught Mathematics at Holkar College in Indore. The Cornelius Prize in Mathematics is still awarded annually by the college to outstanding students. Professor I. J. Cornelius was a close friend of I.I. Chundrigar who later on became the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He was a descendent from a family of Naikor landholders who rendered military service to the Madras East India Company. The family name was Kait Pillay. After the conquest of Burma in 1885, one member of the family, Perayya Kait Pillay who had fought in Burma, settled in the Central Provinces. He became a school teacher and a Christian, adopting the name Cornelius. A. R. Cornelius’ father was Peryya’s son. His mother was Tara D’Rozario. The D’Rozario family were also Christian converts from Hinduism. His grandfather, Michael D’Rozario was Deputy-Range Officer Forests in Central India. A. R. Cornelius was brought up a Presbyterian and converted to Roman Catholicism in 1931 after his marriage to Ione Francis, a devout Roman Catholic. She was the daughter of a Pathan Khushal Khan Safi, a convert who took the Christian name Leo Francis, and the granddaughter of a ...

Who is known as the father of cricket?

A. A.G WELLS B. W.G Grace C. Allen Pardew D. Brandon Hills Submitted by: Aslan William Gilbert “W. G.” Grace, MRCS, LRCP (18 July 1848 – 23 October 1915) was an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest-ever players. He is widely considered as father of cricket. Mcq Added by: General Knowledge Mcqs consists of World Geography, Atmosphere, Science & Literature, events Mcqs, Current Affairs Mcqs , Pakistan Affairs Mcqs and International Organizations. These general knowledge questions are very important for all type of exams conducted by Fpsc, Nts, Kppsc, Ppsc, Spsc, Bpsc, Ots, Uts, Pts, Cts, Ats, etea and other testing agencies of Pakistan.