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    Has a team ever won a test series 3-2 after training 2-0? In 1936–37, Australia was trailing 2-0, while England won opulently after two Test matches. Don Bradman punches a four through mid-off late in the day.

    Has a team ever won a Test series 3-2 after trailing 2-0?

    Australia
    August 14, 2024
    January 5, 1971 at the MCG. The first-ever Official One-day International that sparked a revolution invariably start in small ways

    First-ever Official One-day International at MCG 1971

    Australia
    August 16, 2023
    Len Hutton has made 364 at The Oval June 1938

    Len Hutton 364 at The Oval in June 1938

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    October 20, 2022

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    February 2, 2019
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    In 2004, Rahul Dravid views on Anil Kumble. I have said on many occasions that it has been an honor to share the Indian dressing room with Anil Kumble all these years.

    Rahul Dravid views on Anil Kumble in 2004

    India
    March 19, 2026
    There was a heroic dimension to Len Hutton cricket career that was not always evident even with some of England’s other very great batsman.

    Len Hutton – Finest, Most Technically Correct Batsman

    England
    March 18, 2026
    Rashid Latif's new-look side succeeded in four nations Cherry Blossoms Sharjah Cup 2003 capturing the hearts and minds of the Pakistani people

    Blast From Past – New Look Pakistan Won the Sharjah Cup 2003

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    Pakistan vs Australia First-Test 1982-83 at Karachi

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    Pakistan won the Under-19s Cricket World Cup 2004 after beating West Indies in a tight finish in the final on March 5 at Bangabandhu Stadium in Dhaka.

    Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2004

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    Andy Flower “I was there" at Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe, World Cup 1992, 23 February.

    Andy Flower – The Debutant Hit Hard in World Cup 1992

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    Why share the World Cup 1987 with Pakistan?

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    As we left the ground at Kanpur, the crowds lined up on either side of the roads and began making...
    Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 Semi-Final SA vs Eng in Sydney

    Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 Semi-Final SA vs Eng in Sydney

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    Of course, South African cricket lovers still have bitter memories of Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992 Semi-Final SA vs...
    Ranjitsinhji most notable service rendered to game revolutionized the batting technique by developing the art of leg glance in an age of front foot driving.

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    Everybody knows that the Ranji Trophy is the major national cricket tournament in India. It started in 1934–35 and was...
    Another wicket for Sikander Bakhat, who enjoyed an 11-wicket triumph in the drawn Delhi Test. Twice, he had India's champion opener, Sunil Gavasker, caught behind by Wasim Bari, as seen here.

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    Barely one season ago, Sikander Bakhat was not even a regular member of the Pakistani cricket team. But now, one...
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    Dean Jones made his debut in English county for Durham in 1992 season. He also played for Derbyshire in 1996 and captained his county in the same season.

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    Australian right-hand batsman Dean Jones was born on March 24, 1961, in Coburg. Dean Mervyn Jones made his first-class debut...
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    James Southerton, an off-break bowler who was a No. 11 batsman for England and Surrey, became the first-ever Test cricketer...
    Graeme Pollock drives Titmus during his century at Trent Bridge in 1965. "If he never scored another run, Graeme's century would be forever a saga of superb attacking batsmanship."

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    Graeme Pollock monopolized a faltering innings with such a brilliant array of strokes that whether he is another Woolley, whether...
    Frank Worrell at Lord's in 1961

    Sir Frank Worrell (1924 – 67) by E.W. Swanton

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    Sir Frank Worrell had set his eyes on horizons beyond the cricket field. He came to Lancashire to earn his...
    Fazal Mehmood was one of Pakistan's first great pace bowlers and took 139 Test wickets at an impressive average of just 24.70 across his career.

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    Denis Compton capped a remarkable 1947 with 246 for Middlesex. The Rest in the final match of a summer in which he scored 3816 runs at 90.85 (he also took 73 wickets). It was his 18th hundred of the season.

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    Denis Compton, the golden boy of English cricket, died in a London hospital, aged 78, on April 23, 1997. Denis...
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    The First Decade of Pakistan Cricket

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    In this article, we will recall the memorable performance of Sri Lanka Upset and Won First Test Series in Pakistan.

    Sri Lanka Upset and Won The First Ever Test Series in Pakistan 1994-95

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    An incredible performance as Sri Lanka upset and won its first test series in Pakistan. Cricket is such a thrilling...
    Len Hutton with one of his heroes, the great Herbert Sutcliffe - I can almost feel that biting wind as I look at the pic - they breed 'em tough 'oop north'

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    England
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    On May 6, 1973, Len Hutton remembers enduring a war accident and losing 6 years (1939-45) but playing 79 tests...
    Pakistan had lost 8 wickets for 187 when he was joined by leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed. Both scored 147 runs for the ninth wicket enabling Pakistan to score 354 runs in the first innings and to attain a lead of 77 runs.

    Tour Report – Inside Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 1997-98 Test Series

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    Tour Report – Inside Zimbabwe vs Pakistan 1997-98 Test Series. It was the cricket series between giants of the game...
    Tom Cartwright (England allrounder) Unlike D’Oliveira, Cartwright had already been on an England tour of South Africa but missed a good deal of the 1968 season through injury.

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    England
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    Tom Cartwright (England allrounder) Unlike D’Oliveira, Cartwright had already been on an England tour of South Africa but missed a...
    Elquemedo Willett made his first-class debut at the age of 17 and Test debut at 19 and briefly threatened to become a top left-arm spinner.

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    West Indies
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    Elquemedo Willett made his first-class debut at the age of 17 and his Test debut at 19 and briefly threatened...
    Imran Khan Spell enables Pakistan to win its first-ever Test in Australia at Sydney in 1976-77.

    Imran Khan Spell Changed The Course of Pakistan Cricket

    Pakistan
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    Imran Khan Spell enables Pakistan to win its first-ever Test in Australia at Sydney in 1976–77. With this victory, Pakistan...
    W G Grace has become something of a target for mockery. He was famous for his beard, his size to bend to field the ball by the time of his last Test match.

    WG Grace: A Man Who Wanted to Play Cricket Forever

    England
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    Ah, yes, good as old as WG Grace. The famous doctor, WG Grace, has become something of a target for...
    Aravinda de Silva 122 Runs off 116 Balls 12 Fours 2 Sixes vs Pakistan at Nairobi 1996

    Arevinda de Silva 122 Runs vs Pakistan at Nairobi 1996

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    In the 6th match of the four-nation KCA Centenary Tournament at Nairobi (Gym), on October 4, 1996, Sri Lankan right-hand...
    Muhammad Azharuddin 58 Runs off 45 Balls vs New Zealand at Delhi 1994

    Muhammad Azharuddin 58 Runs off 45 Balls vs New Zealand at Delhi 1994

    India
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    Muhammad Azharuddin 58 Runs off 45 Balls vs New Zealand at Delhi 1994 In the 6th match of the Willis...
    That’s an incredible and memorable match in the history of the Cricket World Cup. England vs. India 2nd Semi Final of World Cup 1987 at Bombay on November 6.

    That’s Incredible Match: England vs. India 2nd Semi Final of World Cup 1987

    England
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    That’s an incredible and memorable match in the history of the Cricket World Cup. England vs. India 2nd Semi Final...
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    John Snow – England’s Fast Bowling Legend

    England
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    John Snow was one of the most successful and well-known fast bowlers in English cricket history. He made his debut...
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    England
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    Tom Richardson was born at Byfleet, in Surrey, on August 11, 1870. He played his first match for the county...
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