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Cricket history: Earthquake during a match & stranger things on England's past tours of India

Cricket history: From monkeys on the ground to a Guardian reporter almost getting inducted into the England XI - bizarre events on past tours of England in India.

January 27, 2024 / 17:19 IST
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The Lahore ‘Test’ of 1937/38 was hit by earthquake. As the pavilion clock fell with a crash, the crowd made a dash for the safest nearby place – the ground. (Representational image: Jack Birns/Google Arts and Culture via Wikimedia Commons)

We have chronicled the most singular experiences of Indian cricketers on tours of England, but what about the other way? Incidents have taken place in India as well…

A historic first

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The first five places to host Test cricket – England, Australia, South Africa, the Caribbean, and New Zealand – were all predominantly Christian, and the rest days invariably fell on Sunday, the Day of the Sabbath. The Bombay Test of 1933/34 was the first to witness play on a Sunday in nearly 57 years of Test cricket. The other two Test matches of the series, at Calcutta and Madras, followed suit.

Tectonic cricket