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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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    For the first time in the history of test cricket, a player, Len Hutton, was given out for "obstructing the field."

    Len Hutton Given Out in Obstructing the Field: A Rare Incident in Cricket History

    England
    May 8, 2025
    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

    England
    May 8, 2025
    Alan Ward would have made a perfect foil for John Snow had he been a faster right-arm bowler during his era.

    Alan Ward – Fast Bowler Made a Perfect Foil for John Snow

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    April 1, 2025
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    India v Zimbabwe Match at Ahmadabad 1987 Reliance World Cup. Kevin Arnott played a sheet-anchor role collecting his 60 runs with methodical efficiency and Kapil finally had him.

    India v Zimbabwe Match at Ahmadabad 1987 Reliance World Cup

    India
    April 30, 2025
    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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    April 21, 2025
    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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    A bold declaration by captain Michael Tissera enabled Ceylon to score a thrilling four-wicket win over India in the third and final rain-affected Test at Ahmedabad.

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    Sunil Gavaskar drives down the ground, England v India, 1st Test, Lord's, 3rd day, June 12, 1982

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    Jim Laker regretting having missed the Golden Jubilee Test recalls another big occasion in Bombay.

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    Jim Laker regretting having missed the Golden Jubilee Test recalls another big occasion in Bombay. While I never had any...
    Liaqat Ali Khan was a former Pakistani Medium fast bowler born on May 21, 1955 at Karachi. He played 5 Test Matches and 3 ODI’s between 1975 till 1978.

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    Herbert Sutcliffe was one of England’s toughest cricketer as good as Sir Jack Hobbs, with whom he formed a famous Test match opening partnership.

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    England
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    Prudential World Cup 1975

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    Vintcent van der Bijl a retired South African cricketer, was born on 19 March 1949 in Rondebosch, Cape Town.

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    George Woodhouse – Somerset’s Youngest Captain

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    Dave Houghton 142 vs New Zealand at Hyderabad India in World Cup 1987

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    Narendra Hirwani 1987-88 India v West Indies, 4th Test, Madras India won by 255 runs and Hirwani got 16 match wickets for 136 which remains the best debut match bowling figures to this day

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    England
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    Bill O’Reilly career was quite short. Because circumstances conspired against his early recognition as World War cut him off cricket at the age of only 32.

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