Vintage Amul Ads With Cricket As Its Theme [In Pics]

In this post we shall be featuring the best of the Amul Ads with Cricket as its central theme. Here you would find the Amul Girl’s witty take on on and off field events from the game of Cricket.

1. We start off with the Amul Girl celebrating Sunil Gavaskar’s brilliant 221 against England at the Oval in the year 1979. 
2. During a cricket match, West Indies cricketer Mr. D.L. Haynes handled the ball to avoid it from hitting the wicket. Our Amul Girl ‘Haynes’forth wants him to handle only a pack of butter..


3. Our Amul Girl celebrating quick fire Sunil Gavaskar’s century against West Indies at Delhi in 1983. 
4. Now we know that everyone wins with Amul. 
5. Amul’s take on India’s chances during 1987 Cricket World Cup. 
6. Mike Gatting’s Infamous reverse sweep off Allan Border cost England the 87′ World Cup. Amul says “Bordering on excellence and Gatting better”.
7. In 1989 Sir Richard Hadlee became the first cricketer in the History of the game to claim 400 Test wickets. Amul said that it was ‘Hadlee’ surprising. 
Sir Richard Hadlee became the first cricketer in the History of the game to claim 400 Test wickets.
8. Amul’s take on the strange incident involving Wallets of cricketer’s being stolen from the dressing rooms.
9. When Kapil Dev breaks Sir Hadlee’s record with the maximum number of wickets in test cricket, Amul said it was a taste of triumph. 

10. Amul celebrates Brian Lara’s phenomenal form with the Bat. 


11. Amul’s take on the On the verbal confrontation between batsman Rahul Dravid and South African bowler Alan Donald.

12. For the Indian Cricket Team the 1996/97 Safari tour of South Africa turned out to be quite a disaster. This is what Amul had to say…


13. Amul’s take on the unruly behaviour of the Eden crowd during the 1996 World Cup match against Sri Lanka.

Hope you liked my little presentation. Thanks for your Time!



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