Befuddling, incomprehensible, alien: the last great ODI
A game magnificent in an inscrutable, otherworldly way
A game magnificent in an inscrutable, otherworldly way
The 438 ODI was like no other before it, and remains astounding even in an age of gigantic scores
A game full of glory, which, if it belonged to the performing arts, would probably slot as tragedy
For New Zealand, it was catharsis; for South Africa, the most bitter heartbreak
One of the greatest games in Irish cricket history came at the 2011 World Cup when Kevin O'Brien and Co vanquished England
In 1983 the team achieved all of their fans' expectations - and then went where no one had ever dared imagine
When Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif did their team proud in a tall chase in England
A win from out of nowhere in Mohali signalled what an unstoppable one-day force they were going to become
How one shot set the tone for an era and made a mark on the imagination of a country's players and fans
When India went on the momentous 2004 tour of Pakistan, proceedings started with an utter classic