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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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    Anil Kumble's first triumph as Indian captain, a hard-fought one, has just been achieved at the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi.

    Anil Kumble Victorious on debut as Captain in Test Matches for India

    India
    November 17, 2021
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    Sunil Gavaskar never came to terms with the West Indies Quicks.

    Ask Sunil Manohar Gavaskar 1979

    India
    May 30, 2026
    When a friend informed him "you have been selected, for the England tour', Randhir Singh took it as an April fool joke. He had, no doubt performed well with the ball this season, but still—As his family, members sat before the television for the news.

    Randhir Singh: Reward for Hard Work

    India
    May 30, 2026
    Middle-order right-handed batsman Mujahid Jamshed was born on 1 December 1971, in the small city of Muridke, Punjab.

    Mujahid Jamshed – Former Middle Order Pakistani Batsman

    Pakistan
    May 30, 2026

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    Richard Snell was picked against the Mike Getting rebel teams in the 1990s, which helped him to be picked straight back into the international cricket in India and World Cup 1992.

    Richard Snell – Former Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler

    South Africa
    December 23, 2025
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    West Indies Emerge as Favorites for Inaugural 1975 Cricket World Cup

    West Indies Emerge as Favorites for Inaugural 1975 Cricket World Cup

    Australia
    May 18, 2026
    Pakistan Under-19 Captain Sarfraz Ahmad Lifting The Under-19 World Cup

    Blast from Past – Pakistan Won Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2006

    2006
    May 14, 2026
    The 1992 World Cup Comes to Pakistan

    The 1992 World Cup Comes to Pakistan

    Pakistan
    April 20, 2026

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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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    March 19, 2026
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  • Walking off the Pitch, Crompton, Lancashire August 1965
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    Bowlers call the tune during the World Cup 1999. This has not been for the World Cup for the brave and the fearless.

    Bowlers Call the Tune

    India
    January 13, 2026 0
    Bowlers call the tune during the World Cup 1999. This has not been for the World Cup for the brave and...
    In 1978 Tony Greig went to America for ten days. Later, he spoke of the need to quicken the game up. Something like 25 overs for each side.

    Tony Greig urges for quicken the game up for an American audience in 1978

    England
    January 12, 2026 0
    In 1978, Tony Greig went to America for ten days. Later, he spoke of the need to quicken the game...
    The no-ball penalty was worth two runs in 1992

    The no-ball penalty introduced worth two runs in 1992

    First-Class Cricket
    January 12, 2026 0
    This piece of information was shared in the Daily Telegraph on Dec 10, 1992, when the no-ball penalty was worth...
    Ian Colquhoun died on 26 February, 2005 at the age of 80. He played two Tests against England in 1954-55.

    Ian Colquhoun – An Accomplished Wicket keeper Batsman

    New Zealand
    January 12, 2026 0
    He was a specialist’s wicketkeeper batsman who played in the lower middle order. Ian Colqhoun, a right-handed batsman wicketkeeper, came...
    Imran Khan and Mushtaq Mohammad display the different standards of Pakistan cricket in October 1978. It's Lahore — the second Test against India

    Imran Khan and Mushtaq Mohammad display the different standards of Pakistan cricket

    Pakistan
    January 12, 2026 0
    Imran Khan and Mushtaq Mohammad displayed the different standards of Pakistani cricket in October 1978. It’s Lahore—the second Test against...
    Former Pakistan leg spinner Ali Hussain Rizvi was born in Karachi on January 6, 1974. His solitary Test appearance was marred by gloom from monsoon rains.

    Ali Hussain Rizvi: Forgotten Pakistani Spinner | Full Stats & Career Story

    Pakistan
    January 11, 2026 0
    Former Pakistan leg spinner Ali Hussain Rizvi was born in Karachi on January 6, 1974. Monsoon rains cast a shadow...
    When Anshuman Gaekwad went in to bat in the second innings of the Madras Test against the West Indies, memories of his splendid fighting batting under pressure on his Test debut at Calcutta

    Anshuman Gaekwad: India’s Find of the Season

    India
    January 11, 2026 0
    Anshuman Gaekwad’s success in cricket hangs by a feeble thread. And there have been so many instances of this that...
    David Sheppard And Don Kenyon

    David Sheppard: Tall, Graceful off Side Batsman

    England
    January 11, 2026 0
    Former England cricket captain David Sheppard died following a long battle with cancer. The former Bishop of Liverpool and Labour...
    Andrew Hall was born on 31st July 1975 in Johannesburg, Transvaal. The former South African all-rounder played 21 Tests, 88 ODI’s, and 2 T20I from 1999 until 2007.

    Andrew Hall: A Useful All Rounder in all Conditions

    South Africa
    January 11, 2026 0
    Introduction Andrew Hall was born on July 31, 1975, in Johannesburg, Transvaal. The former South African all-rounder played 21 Tests,...
    Frank Worrell at Lord's in 1961

    Frank Worrell in Conversation – West Indies tour to Australia 1960-61

    West Indies
    January 10, 2026 0
    Great captain and batsman Frank Worrell in conversation with Rex Alston, looks back on the West Indies tour of Australia...
    Karsan Gharvi – A Self-made All Rounder

    Karsan Ghavri – A Self-made All Rounder

    India
    January 10, 2026 0
    Blast from the Past: Karsan Ghavri is a self-made all-rounder. The grim irony about our seemingly futile search for pace...
    W.V. Raman An all-rounder in the making

    WV Raman – An all-rounder in the Making

    India
    January 10, 2026 0
    WV Raman – An all-rounder in the Making  – One of the quaintly charming facets of cricket down the years...
    Current Games, Sports, and Pastime 1903 (2)

    Current Games, Sports, and Pastime 1903

    Articles
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    An Official Team for Australia I do not know whether there is any truth in the rumor that the Melbourne...
    India may axe go-slow Sunil Gavaskar

    Cricket World Cup 1975 – India may axe go-slow Sunil Gavaskar

    India
    January 9, 2026 0
    Indian may axe go-slow Sunil Gavaskar. On the June 7th, 1975 match against England. A sun-drenched Lord’s was packed to...
    Gil Langley played 26 Tests for Australia from 1951-52 to 1956-57. In which he held 83 catches and made 15 stumping.

    Gil Langley: A Silent Sentinel Behind the Stumps

    Australia
    January 9, 2026 0
    Gil Langley, a silent sentinel behind the stumps of the Australian Test wicketkeeper, also represented his state at football before...
    A right-hand batsman and Right-hand medium-fast bowler is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test match and 10 ODIs from 1989 to 1993.

    Shahid Saeed: A Mini All-Rounder with Modest Success

    Pakistan
    January 9, 2026 0
    Pakistani cricketer Shahid Saeed was born on January 6, 1966, in Lahore, Punjab. A right-hand batsman and right-hand medium-fast bowler...
    Fitness matters but, Kapil Dev knew exactly how much his body could take. This was his greatest asset.

    Fitness matters, but

    India
    January 8, 2026 0
    Fitness matters, but, Kapil Dev knew exactly how much his body could take. This was his greatest asset. The Indian...
    First Ever Night Match at Bridgetown’s National Stadium played on October 24, 1980.

    First Ever Night Match at Bridgetown National Stadium

    West Indies
    January 8, 2026 0
    First Ever Night Match at Bridgetown National Stadium was played on October 24, 1980. A crowd of more than 10,000...
    Bruce Taylor Canterbury Wellington played 30 Test 1964-73 with 2 hundreds and 111 wickets average 26 ----

    Bruce Taylor: More Effective in Abroad Than in New Zealand

    New Zealand
    January 8, 2026 0
    Bruce Taylor’s record is still pretty creditable — the more so because his bowling abroad was even more effective than...
    Cuan McCarthy Gil Langley

    Cuan McCarthy – Quick and Deadly Fast Bowler

    South Africa
    January 8, 2026 0
    Cuan McCarthy takes his place in South African cricket lore. In his day, Cuan McCarthy formed one of the trios...
    George Ulyett (England & Yorkshire) 1851-1898

    George Ulyett (England & Yorkshire) 1851-1898

    England
    January 7, 2026 0
    George Ulyett was born on 21 October 1851, in Pitsmoor, Yorkshire, England. Two ship’s officers eyed the embarking passengers with...
    The late Hylton Ackerman was born on 28th April 1937. He was selected for South Africa's doomed 1971-72 Australia tour.

    Hylton Ackerman: Terrific Hard-hitting Left-handed Opening Batsman

    South Africa
    January 7, 2026 0
    The late Hylton Ackerman was born on April 28th, 1937. He was selected for South Africa’s doomed 1971–72 Australia tour....
    The left-arm Champ had the ball been bowled a decade later, it might not have been bowled at all.

    Wasim Akram: The Genius Left-Arm Champ

    Pakistan
    January 7, 2026 0
    The left-arm Champ had the ball been bowled a decade later, it might not have been bowled at all. It...
    Gilberg Parkhouse also showed that he was equally adept against the fast bowlers and the spinners and during 1950, he scored 1,742 runs.

    Gilbert Parkhouse: Glamorgan Prolific Opening Batsman

    England
    January 7, 2026 0
    Gilbert Parkhouse, the former Glamorgan and England batsman, died at a nursing home in West Wales on August 10, 2000,...
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    Lala Amarnath: Grand Old Man of Indian Cricket

    India
    January 6, 2026 0
    Lala Amarnath was the original rebel of Indian cricket who became its grand old man, writes Haresh Pandya. He scored...
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