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Herbert Sutcliffe

Chetan Chauhan, Shane Warne etc in ‘The Extraordinary League of Gentlemen’!

By Aayush Puthran

 

Cricket and statistics will always have a relationship of unspoken love. In no other sport, stats and records have such a symbiotic relationship as they have in cricket. Amidst all the stories of team glory and national pride, there are some milestones that the player would wish he did not have it to his 'credit’. 

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Commentators in cricket history – 6: EW “Jim” Swanton – The old reliable

A man who got the 1939 Wisden stamped as Not Subversive by the Japanese at a Prisoner of War camp, EW Swanton was one of the pioneering commentators and a regular member of the Test Match Special team.

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Chasing Cardus: Saga of a treasure hunt across England — Part 3 of 4

The epic romance of cricket was documented by Sir Neville Cardus.

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A world record by Dravid and Tendulkar that went almost unnoticed and unsung

Sachin and Dravid's partnership set a world record for the highest partnership aggregate.

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Rahul ‘The Wall’ Dravid stands tall

Rahul Dravid scores 461 runs in the recently concluded England tour.

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Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe – the greatest opening pair in Test history

Hobbs and Sutcliffe amassed 3249 runs in only 38 innings at a whopping average of 87.81

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