One-armed bandit
As his team-mates collapsed and Donald raged, Kapil Dev took the fight to South Africa
View ArticleGreat balls of fire
On a balmy Lord's morning in 2005, England drew first blood - literally - in what would turn into a storied series
View ArticleCaesar returns triumphant
The greatest cricketer of his generation, and the moment of his fulfillment
View Article'Last day at Kensington Oval always belongs to us'
South Africa need 79 to win but can they get past Wambrose?
View ArticleThis round to Warne
Master spinner, master player of spin, bribery allegations in the background - it's all too thick for decorum
View ArticleRaging bull
Extreme heat can do things to people: in Sharjah in 2002 it turned Shoaib into a madman
View ArticleSummer sun, something's begun
Sure Australia were plagued by injuries, but Nasser Hussain gave the English fans hope this year would be different
View ArticleThou shalt not pass
Rahul Dravid gives a lesson in the art of defence on a minefield of a pitch with the series at stake
View ArticleHook-filled and Bradmanesque
Sunil Gavaskar's 29th Test century came against two of the most ferocious quicks of all time
View ArticleImran stands up to England
When the warrior marshalled his troops to fight like they had never before
View ArticleThat golden Saturday
Ten years ago Lord's hosted a classic, when the crowd roared the staid ground to life and England to a win
View ArticleWhen the tough got going
The pitch and Asif were playing tricks, but they were up against a wizened master
View ArticleThe thirty-sixer
For those who didn't get to see Sobers' six sixes, Yuvraj provided an encore in Durban
View ArticleA touch of Gower
A WACA innings where the batsman should, by rights, have gone on to make 400
View ArticleA hundred minutes to last a lifetime
Edgbaston 2005: one unforgettable session, the second-closest Test win ever - it was enough to make a man turn against his friend
View ArticleA fiery beginning to the end of an empire
The Australians had sounded the clarion call for the end of West Indies' reign, but Hooper and Lara wouldn't go down without a fight
View ArticleThe thrill, the magic, the horror
When Warne took a Test match from dullness to unimaginable menace
View ArticleFrom hopelessness to neverland
South Africa's epochal series win in Australia had everything international sport should
View ArticleJonty launches himself
When Rhodes went airborne and into the stumps, and created a legacy
View ArticleA kind of frenzy
When Pakistan switched themselves on and turned, all guns blazing, on England
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