We, as a whole, realize that cricket is one that game, tending to adjust itself with time. And of course, it has evolved itself. Cricket has four important departments, which are batting, bowling, fielding, and wicket-keeping. Each department holds importance in the sport.
The fans have seen many cricketers who have performed dual responsibilities for their team. Some played the role of batsman along with wicket keeping. Many others have played the role of bowler long with wicket keeping. We can give you examples of legendary wicketkeepers like Andy Flower, Adam Gilchrist, Mark Boucher, and others. They have carried out the role of bowler for their team, along with performing the duties of a wicketkeeper. Let’s know about a few of them from the pages of cricket history who have bowled for their team during need.
Alfred Lyttelton
The name of the first wicketkeeper in the cricket history to bowl is Alfred Lyttelton. He played for the England Cricket team. Lyttelton bowled in a Test coordinate against Australia at London in 1884 during the main innings of the match.
Mark Boucher
Mark has served South African national cricket crew for longer than 10 years and is a regarded cricketer in the realm of cricket.
In 2005, during a test coordinate, South Africa played against West Indies in Antigua, with both the groups scoring gigantic scores of 588 and 747 individually. The match set out toward a moderate draw when Mark got the show on the road.
Tatenda Taibu
The gifted captain of the Zimbabwe group was a wicketkeeper-batsman. He stood out as truly newsworthy in his cricketing vocation when he decided to bowl against the Sri Lankan group at Bulawayo in the first ODI.
Devon Thomas
The West Indies wicketkeeper Devon Thomas didn't anticipate that this should happen when he made his introduction in 2009 against Bangladesh. He took the significant wicket of Mahmadullah on the second bundle of his first finished when Bangladesh group was picking up force, cutting them off.
MS Dhoni
What to say about this splendid Indian captain? There is nothing that Dhoni can't pull off in the cricket field. This Indian commander is a standout amongst other wicketkeepers, and skipper India has.
The fans have seen how Dhoni has turned out to be a specialist in trying unconventional and unique moves. Fans saw one such move in South Africa. India was playing against West Indies in the 12 matches of the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy.
On a pitch appropriate for pacers, West Indies group was battling at 49/4 out of 16 overs with DE Barnard and TM Dowlin at the wrinkle.
Dhoni chose to blow away the seventeenth. He asked Dinesh Karthik to keep wickets, a lot to the astonishment of fans and observers. He bowled at a good pace and figured out how to swing the ball.
His initial two conveyances were sent to the limit line by Dowlin, yet the fourth conveyance took the cake.
Dhoni pitched a full-length ball in the game. It met with a dainty inside edge off the bat of Dowlin. Then it ran through the stump. If the fans remember, his bowling figures in the match showed 2-0-16-1.