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Hussain bids adieu
On May 27 2004, the Chennai-born Hussain decided to hang up his boots after an illustrious 14-year career that saw him lead England to some of its finest victories - both as batsman and skipper.
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Cairns... and able
Christopher Lance Cairns has performed prodigious feats with bat and ball from the age of five. But for a spate of injuries he would have, arguably, ended up as one of the greatest cricketers of all time.
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A true Tiger
There is only one national hero in Sri Lanka and he answers to the name of Muttiah Muralitharan. On May 10, 2004, the off-spinner broke the world record for most Test wickets and dwarfed the bowling feats of other bowling greats.
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The Calypso King is back!
Relive Brian Lara's record breaking knock against England at the Recreation Ground, in St John's, Antigua.
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Zed's Greatest
If batting is an art, Zaheer Abbas is arguably cricket's Picasso. The majesty and grace of this former Pakistan captain was often at its highest level when he played against arch-rivals India.
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