Happy Birthday Munaf Patel

By Raj
India
July 12, 2020 6:30am CST
Today 12th July Marks the Birthday of Indian Cricketer Munaf Patel. He's from Gujrat and started to play for Mumbai in Ranji Trophy and was an important player that helped India won the 2nd ODI World cup. He was one of the nowhere that sparked the Indian Fast Bowling with his Reverse Swing against England in a test match played in India. Like to wish him a very happy birthday. Picture doesn't belong to me
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• Agra, India
12 Jul 20
You are so good to keep wishing these people
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• Agra, India
12 Jul 20
@Butterfingers omg ..all are completely unknown to me
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• India
12 Jul 20
@amitkokiladitya no problem you surely remember the one I posted after this
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• India
12 Jul 20
It's better we remember them. Am about to post about one other person
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• Cuddalore, India
12 Jul 20
I am remembering those golden days of cricket.
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• India
12 Jul 20
Yes he used to bowl those fast spells against England in test cricket
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• India
12 Jul 20
Yes he used to bowl those fast spells against England in test cricket
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@SHOHANA (16094)
• Bangladesh
12 Jul 20
Okay happy birthday to the cricketer, I know MS dhoni, Virat Kohli in indian team, this name is new to me. I was expecting his photo here
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@SHOHANA (16094)
• Bangladesh
12 Jul 20
@Butterfingers okay thanks for sharing
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• India
12 Jul 20
Please check
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@Lavanya15 (12888)
• Chennai, India
12 Jul 20
Yes I know about him very well. Due to lick down I missing lot of things about cricket my friend. Thanks for informing hear.
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• India
12 Jul 20
Yes he's one of the nice cricketers who opted to retire early
@JohnKu (2552)
12 Jul 20
Wish him a longevity and good career in Cricket.
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• India
12 Jul 20
He's retired but can be an asset for a coaching job
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@JohnKu (2552)
12 Jul 20
@Butterfingers Ah, yes. A good player can be made a good trainer indeed.
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