August 12, 1991. West Indies have not yet recovered from that day when Viv Richards, Malcolm Marshall and Jeff Dujon walked out of The Oval, having played the final Test match of their glittering careers. Arunabha Sengupta remembers the game that marked the beginning of the end of West Indian dominance over world cricket.
Read MoreMalcolm Marshall approximates π by taking 7 for 22
5 July 1988. Malcolm Marshall routed the English batting for the umpteenth time, this time at Old Trafford, to finish the Test with second innings bowling analysis of 7 for 22. On World π Day, Arunabha Sengupta remembers the only time the approximation of π (22/7) was achieved in a Test match.
Read MoreAndy Sandham scores the first ever triple century in Tests
On April 3, 1930 began a Test with one of the most bizarre scorecards. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at one of the longest Tests ever that witnessed many a record being shattered.
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