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Bizarre Scoreboards

From 77 for six to 675 for nine declared!

From 77 for six, the Mushfiqur Rahim led Rajshahi Division went on to win the match by 403 runs against a star-studded Chittagong Division.

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Lee c Lee b Lee!

A family with cricketers is not uncommon in today's age. We have brothers playing together on so many occasions.

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One over, 77 runs!

Only one of the first 17 deliveries was a legitimate one and the umpire miscounted and called over after five balls.

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When gutsy ‘extras’ top scored for Australia and England against mighty West Indies

‘Extras’ did try its best but couldn’t avert a defeat for both – England and Australia.

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Ten catchers

There was a catch (no pun intended): the batsmen were out caught by ten different fielders.

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Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara: Same pair bats, five wickets apart

End of day three at Brisbane, India were 71 for one, with Dhawan batting along with Pujara. An hour into the fourth day's play, the same pair batted but the score was 117 for six!

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All that for just two runs!

Some frantic hitting from Bhaskaran Ramprakash saw Kerala home with ten balls to spare.

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If you reach 25, you better make it big!

The 2005 Test between West Indies and South Africa was bizarre even by common standards.

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The Dutch crawl

Ms Tanke registered a 56-ball pair on debut, being run out in each innings.

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The most weird, yet spectacular chase

Perhaps the most wasted chase in limited overs cricket history.

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