The 1988 Women's World Cup was played between November 29, 1988 and December 18, 1988 and was hosted by Australia. The tournament consisted of five teams - Australia, England, New Zealand, Ireland and ...
A career destined for the stars, halted by the tracks. Remembering Ranjit Khanwilkar, Karnataka’s 'man for a crisis,' whose journey ended at the Peruman Bridge nearly 38 years ago. A talent lost, but ...
The bat is from a Test match between Australia and Sri Lanka. (Image: Justin Chambers, Facebook) A cricket bat signed by the Australian and Sri Lankan Test teams of 1988 that turned up in Antarctica ...
At the end of the last day of the Second Test match, Tuesday, 19th April, 1988, Pakistan’s Captain Imran Khan thanked Lennox “Willie” Williams (the masseur who had been assisting his team since the ...
The last time West Indies won a Test series in England, in 1988, the hosts were an absolute mess By Steven Pye for That 1980s Sports Blog What was the low point for the England cricket team in the ...
Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures ...
Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures ...
Prior to the start of the Pakistan tour, the West Indies Cricket Board of Control (WICBC) announced that Cable and Wireless (C&W), the international telecommunications company, which had been serving ...
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