LONDON: Srinath Harbhajan Singh and Javagal India on Tuesday gave Marylebone Cricket Club’s life membership (MCC), joining 16 other cricketers who were given honor this year.
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Harbhajan and Srinath both enjoy a good international career.
Harbhajan was the third highest goalkeeper in India in the test, with 417 dismissal in 103 tests and more than 700 plus international goal throughout the format.
Srinath, currently the ACC Elite Panel Match referee, is one of the biggest fast bowlers with 315 Odi’s goal and 236 test victims.
“Eight out of 12 countries played represented in this year list, which includes some of the best known names in modern games,” MCC said in a statement.
The leading test in the UK, Alastair Cook, joined fellow Countrymen Ian Bell and Marcus Trescothick, amounted to more than 39,000 international roads among them.
The fourth British star, Sarah Taylor, returned to this year’s field, appeared in the Trophy Rachael Heyhoe Flint, Charlotte Edwards Cup and one hundred, and was recognized as one of the best goalkeepers of her generation.
Four South African legends have been awarded honorary membership of honor, with Hashim Amla, Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis and Morne Morkel all receive honor.
Run 13,289 Test Kallis placed it third on the list of all-time run-scoring.
Alex Blackwell and Damien Martyn’s dough from Australia is also included.
Ian Bishop, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Ramnaresh Sarwan all represent West Indies.
Bishop took 161 goals in just 43 matches, while Chanderpaul was the most closed West Indies (164) test player and only seven players scored more than 11,867 runs.
Sarwan turned on the 15th centuries of tests, and 291 against England in 2009 equaled the highest individual score by Western India on British land by Sir Viv Richards in 1976.
Rangana Herath from Sri Lanka took 433 test wickets in a career, almost two decades, and features in the top ten of all time of government.
Sara McGlashan is the only new Zealander in the list, more than 200 times for white ferns during a 14-year career and Zimbabwe AllRounder Grant Flower has been recognized for 10,000 runs in 288 matches.
“After being approved by the MCC Committee, the invitation letter was sent to the individual to receive.
There are no numbers set per year.
Nominations can receive and be given honor anytime,” added the statement.