This week we look at each Test team’s last 12 months’ activity, the nightwatchman who opened, the brothers who played for different teams, and a ODI “first”.
This week we look at the top ODI 300-scoring captains, the debuting eleven high-scorers, those born outside their own country, and the slowest Test centuries.
This week we look at the chance of 500 bringing you victory, Tendulkar’s boundary count, the Test scoring-rate, and the batsman who scored centuries in all sessions of a day.
This week we look at the oldest active cricketer, India’s top captains, the glovemen who have also worn the captain’s armband, and the century on consecutive days.
This week we look at the low strike-rates, the oldest current cricketer, the low totals, and the most successful captains in a variety of ways. Plus another World Cup XI.
In recent times, there has been much talk of how to make Test cricket more “interesting”. Some worthy ideas have been mooted; some have talked of trying to produce more results. Yet some of the most exciting finishes to Test matches ended in draws.
This week we look at the most successful coin-tossers, continue the World Cup dream XI search, and look at 300+ scores in ODIs. And the debut centurions who never played again
This week we start on a quest to find the World Cup dream-teams, and also look at the most double-centuries in a Test series, the high no-result percentages, and more.
This week we look at the quickest to 100 100s, the ODI match doubles, the start of daynight ODIs, and individual feats in Tests since the end of the 20th-century.