Zimbabwe Cricket Photo Quiz

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293. Identify this gentleman
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Amato Machikicho, team physio?
Peterhouse U14C 4th change bowler and no. 10 batsman (but only because Aaron didn't have a bat).

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Ming wrote:Amato Machikicho, team physio?
Correct! :)

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294. Who comes next?
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No attempts? These are the last 4 of an elite series...

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I'm starting to see what you are looking for: Son's playing together with their fathers in the same FC match :) There's obviously Heath Streak who played with Denis (1996), before them Surinder with Lala Amarnath, and Arvind with Bhagwant Singh.

But I have no idea really who else did this recently? A Zimbabwean?
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Ah, I see :D

Tagenarine Chanderpaul, son of Shiv, has just played alongside his father for Guyana at the tender age of sixteen.

Well that one had me thinking hard and long, Crimson.

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foreignfield wrote:I'm starting to see what you are looking for: Son's playing together with their fathers in the same FC match There's obviously Heath Streak who played with Denis (1996), before them Surinder with Lala Amarnath, and Arvind with Bhagwant Singh.

But I have no idea really who else did this recently? A Zimbabwean?

Ah, I see

Tagenarine Chanderpaul, son of Shiv, has just played alongside his father for Guyana at the tender age of sixteen.

Well that one had me thinking hard and long, Crimson.
Outstanding work!

Tagenarine Chanderpaul completes the series.
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Streaks being the Zimbabwean connection to this question. They did it over 30 years after the Amarnaths. Great quizzing foreignfield! Inclined to add more than one point for this, but rules are rules ;)

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CrimsonAvenger wrote: Outstanding work!

Streaks being the Zimbabwean connection to this question. They did it over 30 years after the Amarnaths. Great quizzing foreignfield! Inclined to add more than one point for this, but rules are rules ;)
Great quiz question, Crimson. I did not recognize the two Indian gentlemen, so if you had not posted the link to an earlier photo of Denis Streak I would never have guessed it, but that had me thinking maybe you were thinking ... :D

Here is a list of all those instances: http://www.cricketcountry.com/cricket-a ... atch/18288 Funnily enough, that article features a report of Shiv playing club cricket with his son last year ... that was another lucky break.

Btw, I got curious as to the meaning of "Narine/-narine", it seems to be the Carribean corruption of the Hindu/Tamil "Narayan/Narayaran", an epithet of Vishnu. Can you confirm this, Crimson, as our resident specialist on Indian languages? :)

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foreignfield wrote:Btw, I got curious as to the meaning of "Narine/-narine", it seems to be the Carribean corruption of the Hindu/Tamil "Narayan/Narayaran", an epithet of Vishnu. Can you confirm this, Crimson, as our resident specialist on Indian languages?
Yes, that is right, Narine is an "update" to Narayan, the name of lord Vishnu in Sanskrit. Many families from southern India (mainly Tamilnadu) have moved to and settled in Carribbean centuries ago, specially in Guyana and T&T. It is always a fun for us to decipher the corrupt names to their proper Indian counterparts, which are mostly names of Hindu dieties.

Ex:

Shivanarine: Shiva + Narayan
Chanderpaul: Chandra (moon) + Paal (the one who looks after)
Sarwan: Saravana (son of Shiva)
Deonarine: Deva (god) + Narayan
Barath: Bharath (name of a king on whom the country of India is named - We call India as Bhaarath in local dialects)
Nagamootoo: Nagamuttu

and the list goes on...

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