How the AUS v SA Edgbaston Tie Changed Cricket
A frantic, misbegotten dash that set the tone for South Africa's future World Cups. It was a photo finish of entirely the wrong kind when Lance Klusener met Allan Donald at the bowler's end while Adam Gilchrist broke the stumps on the striker's side to send South Africa home from the 1999 World Cup. The semi-final tie meant Australia advanced after finishing on a higher number of points, having beaten South Africa four days earlier in their Super Six face-off.
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How the Oval forfeit changed cricket
In 2006, during the fourth day of the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at The Oval, umpires Darrell Hair and Billy Doctrove ruled that the Pakistani team had been involved in ball tampering. The Pakistani players refused to take the field after the tea break in protest at the decision. After waiting two more minutes the umpires removed the bails and declared England winners by forfeiture. This was the first such end to a Test match in over 1000 Tests.
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How Brendon McCullum's IPL knock changed cricket
Well, who can forget that brilliant knock of 158 from the Kiwi champion? It is not only a special one for Brendon McCullum, but also for the Indian fans as it opened the curtains of the IPL and changed the dynamics of game of cricket.
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