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Wesley Hall And Roy Gilchrist… Most Fearsome Of Them All!
Wesley Hall and Roy Gilchrist! India’s old-time cricketing aficionados recall the hostile fast bowling of these two deadly men who operated with the new ball and old, and made batters quiver in their boots. If the first West Indies tour of India of the 1948-49 series was memorable for the batting displays of Everton Weekes (779 runs) and Clyde Walcott (452 runs), their next visit for the 1958-59 series was made unforgettable by the lethal bowling of Hall and Gilchrist. Hall took 30 wickets in five Tests at 17.67 and Gilchrist bagged 27 wickets at 16.12 and the great allrounder Garry Sobers sending down left-arm fast medium took 10 wickets for a grand tally of 67 by the three. As a result, the West Indies led by Gerry Alexander won the five Test series 3-0. These two were perhaps the first pair of fast bowlers who hunted down the Indian batters on home soil. Nine years later in the 1966-67 series that was won by the West Indies 2-0, off-spinner Lance Gibbs (18 wickets) and Sobers (14) remained prominent and then on the 1974-75 series Andy Roberts – the admirable fast bowler whom Sunil Gavaskar reckons as the quickest – took 32 wickets. Roberts finished with 37 wickets in India, one lower than Hall’s 38. Others like the great Malcom Marshall (36 wickets), Michael Holding (30), and Winston Davis (27) impressed to outplay India at home. Gilchrist took 27, Vanburn Holder 25, Sobers 24 and Sylvester Clarke 21 as a total of 44 West Indies fast bowlers contributed to the 528-wicket haul on Indian soil. But according to the old timers, the pair in Hall and Gilchrist have to be the best!
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Shubman Gill: A Rare Talent Who Excels In All Format
Shubman Gill was calm and composed at his second press conference in India as captain of the Test match team. The 25-year-old young Turk from the Punjab plains was an unknown in Test cricket when named the captain of the five-Test series in England. The BCCI’s senior national selection committee zeroed in on him once Jasprit Bumrah conveyed to the BCCI and the selection committee that he will be available to play only in three Tests in England because of his nagging back. Gill surprised one and all with his solid and spectacular undertaking with the bat scoring 754 runs with four centuries including a double of 269 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Much against the odds Gill went on to baulk the home team and return home with a praiseworthy 2-2 draw thus earning two full World Championship points winning at Edgbaston and the Oval. Gill, now 26, put an end to all talk about his captaincy and is all set for a long run, maybe across formats in the foreseeable future. At  the press conference room at the Narendra Stadium, Ahmedabad on Wednesday, Gill looked assured and careful with what he said fielding questions from the media. Familiar to the locals as captain of the Gujarat Titans team in the IPL, Gill will open the innings with Yashasvi Jaiswal and he will be eager to make his bat talk facing the West Indies attack that will be spearheaded by fast bowler Jayden Seales. Gill is a rare talent who has come good in Test cricket, one-day internationals and Twenty20. From tomorrow till mid-November, he will get four Tests to win the WTC points.

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Editor’s Note: Short Post Noticed By People Who Matter

Four years have zipped by and we are crossing another milestone on 31st January 2025 – it’s our 4th Anniversary. It feels good.
Looking back at the 1460 days, I must say Short Post has made its mark with people who matter via 4000 stories published in the areas of politics, business, entertainment and sports. All made possible by the unflinching commitment and dedication of our senior editors, most of whom have been part of this journey from Day One.
Small pack, big impact is in essence the story of Short Post which was launched at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021. It shows our conviction. In all humility, I can say, we have created a new niche in the news segment space like Hindustan Unilever which created a new segment, when it launched CloseUp Gel.
Yes, we have created a brand (in a limited sense), created demand (readers) and created supply (senior journalists). But we are facing teething problems like all start-ups. What makes us happy and confident is the recognition of our efforts. For instance, we have an arrangement with the OPEN Magazine, part of the $4.5 billion Kolkata-based Sanjiv Goenka-RPG Group. This arrangement sees around 10 Short Post stories posted on OPEN Magazine website every week. This arrangement is testimony that our content has been well received! Also, I may add that the Maharashtra government has recognised Short Post and has allowed our senior editor to cover the Assembly sessions. Ditto: Odisha.
Our goal is to ensure that Short Post becomes a habit. I would like people to keep checking their smartphones to know the latest Authentic Gossip. As regards AI and the fear of it disrupting all businesses including media. On that, personally, I have no such fear as I am confident AI cannot smell news particularly Authentic Gossip. That’s the place we are well entrenched.