Cricketers born on 11th June: The date of June 11 is very special for cricket lovers, because this day holds a unique place in the history of the cricket world. On this day, 48 cricketers from all over the world were born. This figure can surprise any cricket fan, but it is true. These include many veteran players who have made an international recognition with their performance. Let’s know which players are celebrating their birthday today.
Today is the birthday of former South Africa team captain Din Elgar. Elgar has performed brilliantly for South Africa on several occasions. He has played 86 Tests and 8 ODIs for South Africa. At the same time, New Zealand fast bowler Mitchell McLaneghan also has a birthday today. Mitchell has played 48 ODIs and 29 T20 matches for New Zealand.
Today these 48 players are celebrating their birthday on June 11
1- Din Elgar – South Africa
2- Mitchell McLaneghan – New Zealand
3- Shantanu Raghuvanshi – India
4- Vritual Arvind – India
5- Nathan Gilchrist – South Africa
6- Taranpreet Singh – India
7- Omar Hassan – Bangladesh
8- Randel Ramnarayan – South Africa
9- Muhammad Munib – Belgium
10- Din van fear Marve – South Africa
11- David Small – South Africa
12- Kedak Dharmavan – Indonesia
13- Bindu Rawal – Nepal
14- Michael Hey – South Africa
15- Jordan Martel – Garni
16- Beth Osborne – England
17- Muhammad Omar – Hong Kong
18- Kishan Kamania – Tanzania
19- Neha Badhake – India
20- Talha Qureshi – Pakistan
21- Sajini Maneka – Sri Lanka
22- Ravichandran Pavadekanan – Uganda
23- Lakshita Madush – Sri Lanka
24- Holi Charles – West Indies
25- Stephanie Taylor – West Indies
26- Saraswati Pan – Nepal
27- Nishitatha Vijavantha – Sri Lanka
28- Nicholas Buchanan – England
29- Richmond Mutumbami – Zimbabwe
30- Proponjit Das – India
31- Aditya Jain – India
32- Atik Ahmed – Pakistan
33- Martin Nurse – West Indies
34- Sabarina Munro – West Indies
35- Autsuko Suda – Japan
36- Amil Prasad – Sri Lanka
37- Safdar Niazi – UAE
38- Aditya Mishra – USA
39- Richard Wet – England
40- Derryl Tuffy – New Zealand
41- Henry Williams – South Africa
42- Mohinder Kumar – Pakistan
43- John Dieson – Australia
44- Colis King – West Indies
45- Swami Talwar – India
46- William Melish – England
47- Sussex Lenox – England
48- Vimbai Mutungvindu- Zimbabwe
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