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Blasts from the past

Sachin Tendulkar scores his 50th Test hundred

The South African bowling was at its hostile best with Dale Steyn swinging the ball at great pace and Morne Morkel kept targeting his helmet and ribs.

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Bob Simpson becomes the oldest captain to score Test hundred

Test cricket was torn apart, thanks to World Series Cricket (WSC) in 1977. The Australian first choice players were playing in WSC, expect for Jeff Thompson. Bob Simpson, who had retired 10 years back, returned to captain the Australian side. Simpson, who was almost 42, was then playing for Western Suburbs in Sydney Grade Cricket...

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AB de Villiers and Dale Steyn make their Test debut

The duo, two of the best cricketers in the world today.

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India win the Adelaide Test

On December 16, 2003, Dravid drove through the covers to score the winning runs as India stumbled over the line to register one of their greatest Test wins.

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India clinches ‘freak match’ at Rajkot

How many times has a side scored 411 in the second innings of a One-Day International match (ODI), and yet ended in a losing side?

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6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 — Yuvraj Singh’s record-breaking carnage!

Those six balls remains one of the greatest moments in Yuvraj's fabulous cricketing career.

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Bob Massie: The most splendid debut ever

Massie went on to claim 16 wickets for 137 runs in his Test debut. His feat still stands as the fourth best bowling figures in Test cricket.

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Sachin Tendulkar climbs Mt Everest with 35th Test hundred

On this day in 2005, Tendulkar reached his 35th Test hundred, as he surpassed Gavaskar to become Test cricket's most prolific century scorer.

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Sourav Ganguly scores his maiden double hundred

On this day in 2007, Ganguly scored 239 against Pakistan, in an innings where he hit 30 boundaries and two sixes.

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Video: Virender Sehwag becomes second man to score double hundred in ODIs

On this day in 2011, Sehwag surpassed Sachin Tendulkar’s record score of unbeaten 200, as he blazed to 219.

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