On August 22nd, 1896 KS Ranjitsinhji scored two hundred in a day for Sussex against Yorkshire at Hove. He made 100 in the first innings (resuming on 0* after a rain-affected second day) and when Sussex followed on saved the match with 125*. Ranji, 23, who had made his Test debut the previous month, scored his first hundred in 90 minutes and his second in just under two hours. His achievement has never been matched. Matthew Elliott completed two hundred on the same day in 1995 but had resumed his first innings on 98, Stylish Man. We still have Ranji Trophy named after him.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Friday, August 21, 2020
Pakistan Tour to England 1954
Pakistan's inaugural tour of England was a success for them as they drew the four-Test series 1-1 but it was a dreadfully wet summer with no fewer than seven days of the Test series completely washed out - three at Lord's, three at Old Trafford and one at The Oval in 1954.
Bill Ponsford 266, against England at The Oval.
On August 20th 1930 Don Bradman was dismissed for 232 in the 5th Test at The Oval
On August 20th, 1930 Don Bradman was dismissed for 232 in the 5th Test at The Oval, taking his aggregate for the summer's Ashes series to 974 runs at 139.14, overtaking the previous record for a series of 905 set by Wally Hammond in 1928-29.
Doug Wright - The Unluckiest Bowler in the Cricket History
Test Cricket Returned to Pakistan after 11 Years.
Test cricket returned to Pakistan after a gap of almost 11 years. Can you name the Pakistan XI which played in that historic match?
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Chetan Chauhan - The Indian Stalwart
In an age of modest achievements for Indian cricket, Chetan Chauhan was a stalwart partner to the team's only star. Chetan Pratap Singh Chauhan you needed to be alive to Indian cricket when the achievements of an entire era were measured, like the life of Prufrock, with coffee spoons.
Friday, August 14, 2020
Charles Ollivierre
In 1902 Charles Ollivierre scored 167 against Warwickshire at Derby. Ollivierre scored 3 centuries for