Lala Amarnath during India vs Essex, 27 to 29 May, 1936
Read MoreThe day Trevor Chappell bowled underarm
February 1, 1981. Greg Chappell instructed brother Trevor to bowl an underarm delivery as the New Zealanders needed six runs for a tie off the final delivery. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the infamous event that took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and its far reaching repercussions.
Read MoreDavid Gower and the flight of the Tiger Moth
On January 21, 1991, David Gower and John Morris left the cricket ground during a tour match against Queensland, hopped on a Tiger Moth at the nearby airfield, persuading the pilot to fly low over the field of action. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the day when the classy batsman and his young teammate were severely penalised for their harmless caper.
Read MoreCenturion Forfeitures: Test cricket sold for some rands and a leather jacket
On January 18, 2000, South Africa and England each forfeited an innings to revive a dying Test match and engineer an enthralling finish. It transpired later that the ugly hand of match-fixing was responsible for tweaking the outcome of the match. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the infamous Centurion Test.
Read MoreErnie Jones becomes first bowler to be called for throwing in Test cricket
January 4, 1898. Ernie Jones was called by umpire Jim Phillips for throwing in the Melbourne Test — thus becoming the first official chucker in Test cricket. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the events that led up to his being pulled up for his action.
Read MoreVinoo Mankad etches his name in the cricketing lexicon
On December 13, 1947, Vinoo Mankad etched his name in the lexicon of cricket by getting a mode of dismissal named after him. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the day when he caused a furore by running out Bill Brown for backing up too far before the ball was bowled.
Read MoreCurtly Ambrose almost comes to blows with Steve Waugh
April 21, 1995. Curtly Ambrose and Steve Waugh almost came to blows at Queen’s Park Oval. Arunabha Sengupta revisits the incident that Waugh says brought him close to ‘death by strangulation.’
Read MoreCopy of Holding's kick and Croft's shoulder charge - the sorry tale of the West Indian tour of New Zealand in 1979-80
Arunabha Sengupta looks at some of the most famous feuds of cricket. This episode deals with the most acrimonious Test series ever, the West Indies in New Zealand 1979-80.
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