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Abhishek Mukherjee

Year-ender 2016: Pakistan’s exhilarating highs and embarrassing lows

2016 witnessed Pakistan scale heights they never have.

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Imtiaz Ahmed: A wicketkeeper-batsman ahead of his times

Imtiaz Ahmed scored 2,079 runs at 29.28 in addition to 93 dismissals. While keeping wickets his 2,010 runs came at 30.45.

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Shania-Lee Swart: I was very hungry after scoring 160

Shania Lee-Swart’s historic 160 came in a streak amounting to 640 runs in 6 days that included a 289 in a 50-over match.

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Sid O’Linn: From English First Division football to Test cricket for South Africa

Sid O’Linn played cricket for Western Province, Transvaal, and Kent, football for South Africa and Charlton Athletic, and once did a hole-in-one.

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Virat Kohli, Alastair Cook, and a day of bizarre cricket

Had Alastair Cook declared about 10 overs earlier, Virat Kohli and his men could have been in a spot of bother.

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India vs England: Moeen Ali, England’s invisible man

Moeen Ali had a remarkable start to his Test career, with a gritty unbeaten 108 in his second Test, against Sri Lanka at Headingley.

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India vs England: Know your visitors – Alastair Cook

Alastair Cook led England to a series win last time his side toured India in 2012.

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Pakistan vs West Indies in UAE: Pakistan points out of 10

Pakistan collapsed twice, in the second innings of the first and third Tests, but barring that there was never any doubt about their supremacy.

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Gerry Alexander: Last white man to lead West Indies

Gerry Alexander, one of the most successful West Indian captains, received a raw deal that ended his tenure.

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Datta Gaekwad: Baroda fulcrum who never got going in Test cricket

Far from impactful in international cricket, Datta Gaekwad was nevertheless a successful batsman and captain for Baroda in Ranji Trophy, peaking in the late 1950s.

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