Quote by Rajanikanth Muppalla Download Open image ““Milestone-1 (1951-52): Captain: Vijay Hazare India’s first ever test match win against England”” — Rajanikanth Muppalla ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Kapil Dev’s unbeaten 175 was his first one-day international century and also the first century ever by an Indian in ODIs.” — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image
“India’s first ever test series win outside India happened in New Zealand” — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image
Congratulations to Sachin Tendulkar for becoming the first person ever to score 50 test hundreds, absolute superstar — Rohan Bopanna Copy Share Image
“In 2011 India’s Test team was crowned as world cricket’s leading side for the first time in its history. The foundations for this global… — Dave Wilson Copy Share Image
It was always a dream to play Test for India, and I was very happy when I got my first wicket. — Bhuvneshwar Kumar Copy Share Image
It was always a dream to play Test cricket and get a first five-wicket haul over here. — Jasprit Bumrah Copy Share Image
“Sunil Gavaskar, made his debut in the series against the West Indies in 1971. Sunny, as he was popularly known, had amassed 774 runs in just the four tests he played in the series that also included 124 and 220 in both the innings of the same test match in Port of Spain. Just imagine such a performance, from a… — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share
The 2005 Test tour to India was special, as I captained and we won at Bangalore, and it was a great tour for us,… — Inzamam-ul-Haq Copy Share Image
“Kaneria has competed in more than 50 Test series [ sic ] for Pakistan during his career.” — British Broadcasting Corporation Copy Share Image
My best India v. Pakistan moment is from our first match in the ICC World T20 2007, which was a tie. — Virender Sehwag Copy Share Image
“India’s first ever test series win outside India happened in New Zealand” — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image
“Kapil Dev’s unbeaten 175 was his first one-day international century and also the first century ever by an Indian in ODIs.” — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image
“Sunil Gavaskar, made his debut in the series against the West Indies in 1971. Sunny, as he was popularly known, had amassed 774 runs… — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image