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Cricket Today Collector's Edition
Cricket Today Collector's Edition

Cricket Today Collector's Edition

By: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
60.00

Single Issue

60.00

Single Issue

About this issue

Rohit Sharma, the Indian opener, is making new records, with his bat in the shortest formats of the game. He was in exceptional touch in the recently concluded ODI and T20 series against Australia. It is no more a hidden fact that he has turned on in style in the last few months. Playing long innings has become a trademark of his batting style and this is what has made him one of the best in the business. Apart from him, the English Test team is in the news at the moment. They are playing exceptional cricket and saw the better off against the South Africans in the recently concluded Test series. England comfortably defeated the home team in a one sided contest. Chris Gayle was part of headlines but for all the wrong reasons. The left hand batsman is a womanizer and has been constantly linked with models and actresses. This came to haunt him in the latest edition of the Big Bash League, the premier T20 competition in Australia. He was giving an interview to a female presenter after blasting bowlers to all parts of the park. Gayle openly asked her for a date which didn’t go down well with the lady and the millions watching over their TV sets.

About Cricket Today Collector's Edition

Your Favorite No. 1 sports magazine from India presents glimpse of cricket world in past year 2012. this digital issue is a compilation of the best articles of the entire cricket today 2012. From heroes to villains, makers to breakers, the last year had its share of ups and downs from the world of cricket. The World Cups were full of excitement and passion. From India’s win in the Under-19 World Cup to the Windies triumph in the T20’s biggest extravaganza, the world witnessed some great action. Some new stars were born while few big guns hanged up their playing boots