He hit the winning runs for India in their landmark Test win at The Oval in 1971, the highlight of a colourful career ...
Former India all-rounder Syed Abid Ali, who represented the national team in 29 Test matches between 1967 and 1974, has ...
Former India keeper-batter Farokh Engineer on Thursday paid rich tributes to his teammate Syed Abid Ali and said he was a "grossly underestimated cricketer" despite his versatility and ability to ...
Former India all-rounder Syed Abid Ali, who was known for his versatility and sharp fielding skills, died on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. He was 83. He was part of an illustrious group of ...
A utility cricketer, Abid Ali would do just about everything India needed on a cricket field – he opened the bowling with his medium pace, and opened the batting in seven of the Tests he played.
"It is with profound reverence and a heart full of admiration that I share with you the passing of uncle Syed Abid Ali a cricketing legend from India who made Tracy, California, his home ...
Syed Abid Ali is carried off the field by fans after securing India's series win at The Oval • Getty Images Syed Abid Ali, who represented India in 29 Tests from 1967 to 1974, has died in ...
Syed Abid Ali was more than just an all-rounder; he epitomized a fearless spirit that played a pivotal role in transforming ...
Former India cricketer Syed Abid Ali died aged 83 on Wednesday. The Hyderabad cricketer played 29 Tests and five ODIs for ...
Syed Abid Ali, a versatile Indian cricketer, passed away at 83 due to prolonged illness. An all-rounder, he was known for his batting, bowling, fielding, and wicketkeeping skills. With notable ...
Former India all-rounder Syed Abid Ali, who was known for his versatility and sharp fielding skills, died on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. He was 83. (More Cricket News) He was part of an ...
on Thursday condoled the death of former India all-rounder Syed Abid Ali, praising him as someone who "embodied the spirit of the game" and whose contribution to Indian cricket will always be ...