Sunday, August 26, 2007

Indian Cricket League (ICL) Coaches Panel

Indian Cricket League (ICL) Coaches Panel.

The ICL Coaches panel include two great players from India, Sandeep Patil and Madal Lal.
Here's a brief overview of the both players and their contribution to Indian cricket.


Madan Lal: He enjoyed great success at the first class level scoring over 10,000 runs andtaking over 600 wickets.
He played 31 Test matches for India, scoring 1,042 runs at an average of 22.65, taking 71 wickets at 40.08 and holding 15 catches.He was a fairly competent lower order bat , often extricating India from tricky situations which earned him the nickname, Maddat Lal by grateful Indian fans.

Sandeep Patil: A dashing batsman and a useful medium-pace bowler, Sandip Patil was a tower of strength to the Indian middle order for many years. His goodlooks (he was a pop singer and a film actor), aggressive batsmanship and a penchant for big hits made Patil a natural crowd puller. After retirement, Patil served first as India A coach, then coach of the Indian team, before moving on to take charge of Kenya. He resigned after taking them to the semi-final of the 2003 Wolrd Cup, and returned to India for the next 18 months, but an uncertain future with India A meant that he went back to a minnow, Oman this time, to continue his coaching career. A man of many talents.

Information Courtesy: ICL & Cricinfo


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