Cricket’s Most Iconic Brother Duos Ft. Pandya Brothers
In cricket, sibling pairs have often shared the same dream, dressing room and sometimes even the similar records. Whether pushing each other on the backyard pitch or representing their country on the world stage, these brother duos have given fans moments to cherish. Here’s a look at some of the most iconic brother pairs who left a lasting legacy in cricket.
1. Waugh Brothers (Steve and Mark Waugh) – Australia
Few brother duos define consistency and class like the Waugh twins.
Steve Waugh: One of Australia’s most successful captains, known for his grit and leadership.
Mark Waugh: The elegant strokemaker, dubbed "Junior," brought flair and finesse to the top order.
Together, they played 108 Tests side by side — a record for siblings — and were part of the all-conquering Australian side of the late '90s and early 2000s.
2. Pathan Brothers (Irfan and Yusuf Pathan) – India
Raised in Vadodara, Irfan and Yusuf burst onto the scene with raw talent and infectious energy.
Yusuf Pathan: A hard-hitting all-rounder with a knack for match-turning cameos.
Irfan Pathan: A left-arm swing bowler who also contributed crucial runs down the order.
They played together in India’s victorious 2007 T20 World Cup campaign.
3. Chappell Brothers (Ian, Greg and Trevor Chappell) – Australia
The Chappells stand as one of cricket’s most storied families.
Ian Chappell: A tough, no-nonsense captain and sharp cricketing mind.
Greg Chappell: Arguably the most gifted of the trio, with sublime technique and leadership.
Trevor Chappell: Best remembered (and often criticised) for the infamous underarm delivery incident in 1981.
Despite the controversy, the Chappells contributed richly to Australian cricket across two decades.
4. Pandya Brothers (Hardik and Krunal Pandya) – India
From Baroda to international stardom, the Pandya brothers represent modern Indian cricket’s rise.
Hardik Pandya: A flamboyant all-rounder, known for power-hitting and pace bowling. Currently, Hardik is the captain of the Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians.
Krunal Pandya: A left-arm spinner and lower-order batsman with strong IPL performances.
Though their international outings together have been limited, they’ve become an inseparable pair in T20 leagues, particularly for Mumbai Indians.
5. Morkel Brothers (Albie and Morne Morkel) – South Africa
While not always playing together, their individual contributions were impactful.
Albie Morkel: A power-hitter and medium pacer known for late-innings fireworks.
Morne Morkel: A tall, aggressive fast bowler who formed a deadly duo with Dale Steyn.
Their shared passion and contrasting skills showcased South Africa’s depth across formats.
7. Marsh Brothers (Shaun and Mitchell Marsh) – Australia
Sons of former Aussie batsman Geoff Marsh, they’ve faced scrutiny and glory in equal measure.
Shaun Marsh: A stylish left-hander with a stop-start Test career.
Mitchell Marsh: An impactful all-rounder and recent T20 World Cup hero (2021).
Despite being in and out of the squad, they’ve produced some big moments for Australia.
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