Yorker King
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WATCH: Andre Russell falls flat on ground by Ishant Sharma's toe-crushing yorker, lauds DC pacer
Cricket | April 04, 2024 6:30 ISTDelhi Capitals didn't have much to celebrate on the night when they were plundered for 272 runs by the Kolkata Knight Riders in Visakhapatnam in the 2024 edition of IPL. However, the 35-year-old Ishant Sharma's outrageous yorker which saw Andre Russell lie on the ground did bring some joy for them.
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Know who bowled out the yorker king Lasith Malinga
Cricket | November 18, 2014 20:26 ISTNew Delhi: Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga, the Asia Cup hero for Sri Lanka who is well known for his toe crushing Yorkers, has been yorked himself. A girl named Tanya Perera bowled out Malinga
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