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The Timeless Test (Durban, 1939) |
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A lot of test matches in the pre-war period was played to a finish. The last ever timeless Test was the 5th Test between England and South Africa. This test was... |
| by hitwicket010 |
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1961 Ashes: Benaud inspires series win |
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A famous series as Australia fought back to win the series 2-1 and retain the Ashes. This 1961 series was a personal triumph for skipper Richie Benaud.
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1953: Ashes regained by England |
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In the Coronation year of 1953, England won the final Test at the Oval to take the series 1-0 after the first four Tests
were all drawn. England recovered the... |
| by shanewarne |
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The Tied test: Nailbiting last over |
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Action from one of the most famous tests of all time. All 4 results were possible when Wes Hall started the last over. Aus-WI, Gabba, 1960
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Lord Ted: Swashbuckling 99 saves England |
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Needing 378 to win the 1st Test, England started well with a century stand between Geoff Pullar and David Sheppard. But it was left to Ted Dexter to increase th... |
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1956 Ashes Series: Australia bowled Laker |
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Australia were one up after 2 tests in this memorable series. Enter Jim Laker as he made history by taking all 10 wickets in a test innings (ten for 53) in the ... |
| by hitwicket010 |
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