Test cricket, the oldest format of the game, has a rich history spanning nearly 150 years. The first official Test match was played between England and Australia at the MCG in 1877. Over the decades, other nations joined this format, and today, 12 teams compete in the longest version of the game. England and Australia, […]
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The ICC World Test Championship has seen some dramatic batting collapses. The top five lowest team scores include shocking performances like India’s 36 all out against Australia in Adelaide and England’s 58 against New Zealand. These matches highlight the unpredictability and intensity of Test cricket at its highest level, where even top teams can crumble […]
Joe Root played a sensational unbeaten knock of 166 off 139 balls to guide England to a thrilling three-wicket win over West Indies in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. Chasing 309, England were struggling at 133/5, but Root anchored the innings superbly, receiving support from Harry Brook and Will Jacks. His masterclass secured […]


