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This is an archive article published on November 7, 2004

Great batsmen, Great bunnies

By some quirk of cricket, even the greatest batsmen have tried to avoid facing left-armersSUNIL GAVASKAR: Dismissed 12 times in Tests by Eng...

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By some quirk of cricket, even the greatest batsmen have tried to avoid facing left-armers

SUNIL GAVASKAR: Dismissed 12 times in Tests by England’s Derek ‘Deadly’ Underwood. Wrote in Idols that he didn’t always relish the prospects of facing a left-arm spinner

SACHIN TENDULKAR: The most famous recent example. The man who can destroy Shoaib has fallen to such worthies as England’s Ashley Giles, Zimbabwe’s Ray Price and New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori

JAVED MIANDAD: Had a long-running pitch battle with Dilip Doshi when bilateral cricket resumed in the 1970s. Includes the famous ‘hotel room’ episode…

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