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  1. 13 hours ago · The highest was a 411-run stand by Peter May and Colin Cowdrey in 1957. Other notable partnerships include Gary Sobers and Frank Worrell's 399-run stand in 1960, Everton Weekes and Worrell's 338 ...

  2. 13 hours ago · Mike Gatting missed 57 out of 96 Tests, Damien Martyn, 51 out of 84, and Colin Cowdrey, 46 out of 101. Bradman missed two out of 35 Tests; Sachin Tendulkar missed five out of 99; Brian Lara missed ...

  3. 3 days ago · The ICC Cricket Hall of Fame recognises "the achievements of the legends of the game from cricket 's long and illustrious history". [1] It was launched by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in Dubai on 2 January 2009, in association with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), as part of the ICC's centenary ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_AshesThe Ashes - Wikipedia

    Jun 20, 2024 · This was the beginning of one of the greatest periods in English cricket history with players such as captain Len Hutton, batsmen Denis Compton, Peter May, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, bowlers Fred Trueman, Brian Statham, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, Tony Lock, wicket-keeper Godfrey Evans and all-rounder Trevor Bailey.

  5. 2 days ago · This was the highest score recorded in the earliest match now designated first-class by some statisticians and remained the highest known score through the 1772 season. 88 – William Yalden for Surrey v Hampshire at Broadhalfpenny Down in 1773. [55] 95 – Joseph Miller for Kent v Hampshire at Sevenoaks Vine in 1774.

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · 4. Colin Cowdrey - The Gentleman. Born: April 24, 1932, Oxford, England. Debut: Test (1954) Stats: Test - 4,256 runs, 10 centuries. Memorable Innings: 152 vs Australia (1954), 118 vs South Africa (1960) Life Journey: Cowdrey is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history. He is known for his elegant style and ability to ...

  7. 6 days ago · In the 2nd Test at Lords in 1963 between England and the West Indies, with England 9/228 and needing 6 runs off the final over and West Indies needing one wicket to win, Colin Cowdrey came to the wicket with his broken arm in plaster with 2 balls remaining to end the match.