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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

    England
    October 20, 2022

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    Most Test Centuries in Consecutive Innings? The test record is five hundred in successive innings by the West Indies' great batsman Everton Weekes.

    Most Test Centuries in Consecutive Innings

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    November 29, 2021
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    This is memorable picture of depicts the great Australian fast Bowler Denis Lillee on the receiving end, had a torrid time at Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad.

    Dennis Lillee Famous Remarks of Making His Grave on Faisalabad Pitch

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    August 20, 2026
    That it happened just as the introduction of the John Player League was especially sad, as that format seemed ideal for a hitter like Colin Milburn.

    Colin Milburn: The Ideal Batsman for One-day cricket

    England
    August 20, 2026
    He represented Pakistan from 1996 till 2007, in which he played 15 Test matches, 36 wickets

    Shahid Nazir – Fast Medium Bowler with the Healthy Pace

    Pakistan
    August 19, 2026

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    Pakistan vs England at The Oval

    Pakistan vs England at The Oval, 1974

    England
    March 15, 2026
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    The man who fears none, Mohinder Amarnath considered by West Indies fast bowlers as the world’s best batsman against pace.

    World Cup 1983 – That, Sir, Was No Fluke!

    India
    August 18, 2026
    Australia lifted the World Cup in 1999

    Australia lifted the World Cup in 1999

    World Cup 1999
    August 13, 2026
    Brilliant Pakistani's strom into 1992 World Cup final.

    Pakistan Storm Into 1992 World Cup Final

    Pakistan
    August 2, 2026

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    The 1992 World Cup Comes to Pakistan

    The 1992 World Cup Comes to Pakistan

    Pakistan
    April 20, 2026
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    Faisalabad Test 19877-88 – England Manager Peter Lush tries to bring Shakoor Rana and Mike Gatting together, however Umpire Shakeel Khan looks on. You can also see Neil Fairbrother in the background.

    The Infamous Mike Gatting and Shakoor Rana Incident

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    Henry Blofeld covered a match in 1973. The West Indians were playing a young England eleven at Old Trafford, and I went to Manchester to cover the last two days of the match, Monday and Tuesday.

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    Henry Blofeld covered a match in 1973. The West Indians were playing a young England eleven at Old Trafford, and...
    For the first time in the history of the Don Bosco Cricket team, they won the Shield by beating St. Mary's in a thrilling final. Ravi Shastri finished with an excellent spell of 5 for 40

    Don Bosco Cricket Brings Home the Giles Shield

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    We don't know if they did, but the Piloo Reporter never failed to notice black armbands worn by players while watching cricket on his television.

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    Alan Ward would have made a perfect foil for John Snow had he been a faster right-arm bowler during his era.

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    Bharanaiah Vijayakrishna surfaced at a time when Erapali Prasanna and Chandrasekhar were ruling the roost.

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    Bharanaiah Vijayakrishna surfaced at a time when Erapali Prasanna and Chandrasekhar were ruling the roost. This did not deter this...
    Artistry and the name of Bob Taylor have gone inextricably hand in hand for so long that there could scarcely have been a cricket enthusiast in the country who did not quietly nod approval when he departed for Pakistan as England's undisputed No. 1 wicketkeeper.

    Bob Taylor: The Legendary Wicket Keeper Who Revolutionized English Cricket

    England
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    Artistry and the name of Bob Taylor have gone inextricably hand in hand for so long that there could scarcely...
    THE SIGHT of Kerry O’Keeffe as one of Australia’s main bowlers in England signifies more than this spinner’s personal comeback from two years out of Test cricket.

    Kerry O’Keeffe – Expected To Be The Next Big Leg-Spinning Star in 1970’s

    Australia
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    The sight of Kerry O’Keeffe as one of Australia’s main bowlers in England signifies more than this spinner’s personal comeback...
    It is indisputable that Wasim Akram is greatest left-arm fast bowler there has been. At his peak, he had the speed to trouble the best batsman in the world.

    Wasim Akram – Indisputable Greatest Left-arm Fast Bowler

    Pakistan
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    It is indisputable that Wasim Akram is the greatest left-arm fast bowler there has ever been. At his peak, there...
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    India's little master, Sunil Gavaskar has reeled off records in the Bradman manner. And, in my judgement it is not ipetertinent to put him close to the Australina champion. Here is a splendid study of Gavaskar following through a drive. Note his balance with the weight distributed on his toes.

    Glowing tributes to Gavaskar in 1987

    India
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    The glowing tributes to Gavaskar and, in the manner of Don Bradman, the first-class cricket resulted in a duck. Before...
    Kevin Pietersen was born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, on June 27, 1980. He was a former cricketer who played both Tests and ODIs for England from 2005 to 2014.

    The Magical Legacy of Kevin Pietersen in English Cricket (2005-2014)

    England
    April 2, 2026 0
    Kevin Pietersen was born in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, on June 27, 1980. He was a former cricketer who played both...
    Then he put himself in the bowl. No twinges. At the end of the 1973–74 season, his hopes were at least as high as those of his notorious bouncers.

    Dennis Lillee: The Bowler Who Redefined Hostility in Cricket

    Australia
    April 2, 2026 0
    There have been faster bowlers than Dennis Lillee, but not many. There have been more hostile fast bowlers, but not...
    Harold Larwood said, One of the funniest incidents in my life occurred in the Newcastle game against the Northern Districts of New South Wales.

    Harold Larwood Funniest Incident

    England
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    Harold Larwood said, One of the funniest incidents in my life occurred in the Newcastle game against the Northern Districts...
    Few Test allrounders have ever been as effective as he was with bat and ball at the same time:

    Ian Botham: The Undisputed Titan of Cricket’s All-Round Excellence

    England
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    David Gower said: Ian Botham, whom I played alongside in 87 Test matches, was a genius of self-belief. He never...
    Gerry Sobers – The Brother of Gary Sobers

    Gerry Sobers – The Brother of Gary Sobers

    West Indies
    April 1, 2026 0
    Gerry Sobers is the brother of Gary Sobers. The presence of G. Sobers among the leading run-getters in the North...
    Dilip Sardesai played 30 Tests between 1961 till 1972, scoring 2001 runs, including five centuries, at an average of just fewer than 40 and nine fifties with the best of 212

    Dilip Sardesai – India’s Renaissance Man of 1971

    India
    April 1, 2026 0
    Dilip Sardesai was a right-hand middle-order batsman and occasional right-arm slow bowler who played first-class cricket in Bombay and India....
    Mr. Z. R. IRANI (EXTREME LEFT) IN A CHARACTERISTICALLY JOVIAL MOOD, CRACKING JOKES WITH OTHER OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CRICKET IN INDIA. THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN WHEN MR. IRANI WAS THE HONORARY TREASURER OF THE BOARD AND MR. M. A. CHIDAMBARAM, (FOURTH FROM LEFT), PRESIDENT.

    Mr. Z. R. Irani: A True Lover of Cricket

    India
    April 1, 2026 0
    India’s new cricket chief, Mr. Z. R. Irani, is a true lover of cricket. “Zal,” to his numerous friends, has...
    Ravi Shastri Audi duty was waived due to his excellent performance in the Benson and Hedges Cup win in Australia.

    Ravi Shastri Audi duty Was Waived

    India
    March 31, 2026 0
    Ravi Shastri Audi duty was waived due to his excellent performance in the Benson and Hedges Cup win in Australia....
    Javed Burki right-handed batsman & occasional right-arm medium-pace bowler captained in five Test matches (four lost, one drawn) on the 1962 tour of England

    Javed Burki – Pakistan Middle Order Batsman of 1960’s

    Pakistan
    March 31, 2026 0
    Javed Burki is a right-handed upper-middle-order batsman and occasional right-arm medium-pace bowler. He captained the Pakistan cricket team in five...
    Passion for Game - The Cricket Cult - Sanath Jayasuira and Jack Russel in World Cup 1996

    Passion for the Game – The Cricket Cult

    Sri Lanka
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    Passion for the game—the cricket cult!  The game is the new religion in the island nation, and its winning team...
    Left Arm Spinner Alf Valentine must have drained quite a few bottles of the surgical spirit that he applied to his sore spinning finger after a long spell.

    Alf Valentine – First Bowler to Take 100 Test Wickets for West Indies

    West Indies
    March 31, 2026 0
    AIf Valentine, who died in America at the age of 74, was a vital cog in the first great West...
    Sambit Bal had an interview with Wasim Akram in 2004

    Sambit Bal had an interview with Wasim Akram in 2004

    Pakistan
    March 30, 2026 0
    Sambit Bal had an interview with Wasim Akram in 2004 Q: This knowledge of how to use the conditions, having...
    Frank Worrell on the tour of Australia in 1960–61

    Frank Worrell on the tour of Australia in 1960–61

    West Indies
    March 30, 2026 0
    Famous West Indies batsman Frank Worrell views on the tour of Australia in 1960–61. We decided on our Australian tour,...
    Alan Butcher and Mark Butcher Qasim Umer

    Family Butchery at the Oval September 1991

    Articles
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    Family Butchery at the Oval from the Cricketer in September 1991. Glamorgan Alan Butcher, formerly of Surrey, and his son...
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