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  • '''Test cricket''' is the highest international standard of [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] and
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  • '''Women's Test cricket''' began in 1934–35 with a three-match series between [[Australia Women (
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  • ...the home base of [[Yorkshire (cricket)|Yorkshire]] and became a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] from 1899.
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  • ...ome base of [[Warwickshire (cricket)|Warwickshire]] and became a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] from 1902.
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  • ...cashire]] in 1864 after the county club was founded. It became a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] from 1884.
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  • ...e the home base of [[Surrey (cricket)|Surrey]] and it has been a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] from 1882 when it staged the famous [[Ashes]] match.
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  • ...g (cricket)|bowled]] left-handed. Between 1953 and 1974, he played in 93 [[Test cricket|Test matches]] for [[West Indies (cricket)|West Indies]].<ref>[https://cric
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  • ...ed by [[Nottinghamshire (cricket)|Nottinghamshire]] and became a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] from 1899.
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  • ...ational Cricket Council]] (ICC) since 1981 and its men's team made their [[Test cricket|Test debut]] in 1982. As Ceylon, however, the country have been playing int
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  • '''Women's Test cricket''' began in 1934–35 with a three-match series between [[Australia Women (
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  • ...ed [[batting (cricket)|batsman]]. Between 1928 and 1948, he played in 52 [[Test cricket|Test matches]] for [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]].<ref>[https://cricketa
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  • Ostensibly, the prize awarded to the winning team in a [[Test cricket]] series between [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] and [[England (cricket)|
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  • ...County]] (1901–1904). He played for [[England (cricket)|England]] in 15 [[Test cricket|Test matches]] from July 1896 to July 1902.
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  • '''Test cricket''' is the highest international standard of [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] and
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  • ...the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC) and has been playing [[Women's Test cricket]] since December 1934 when the inaugural women's series began against the t
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  • ...the start of the [[Second World War]], there was one visiting team playing Test cricket against [[England (cricket)|England]] every season. The last time that an English season featured no Test cricket, apart from wartime, was in 1927 when, although [[New Zealand (cricket)|New
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  • ...ase is [[The Oval]], at [[Kennington]] in south London, which has staged [[Test cricket|Test matches]] from 1882 when it was the scene of the famous [[Ashes]] matc
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  • ...re established – full, associate and affiliate. Only full members can play Test cricket. In August 2005, the ICC relocated its headquarters from [[Lord's Cricket G
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  • ...[Edgbaston Cricket Ground]] in [[Birmingham]] which has regularly staged [[Test cricket|Test matches]] since 1902. Warwickshire won their first County Championship
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  • ...ernational sense since 1859. England took part in the world's first-ever [[Test cricket|Test match]], recognised retrospectively, when they played [[Australia (cri
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  • ...the majority of its players over the years have been Welsh, but those of [[Test cricket|Test standard]] have played for [[England (cricket)|England]] international
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  • ...et]] on a regular basis. [[England (cricket)|England]] play at least one [[Test cricket|Test match]] at Lord's every year in addition to other international matche
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  • ...away from him in flight. He was the first bowler to take 300 wickets in [[Test cricket]].
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  • ...]], '''The Ashes''' is a mythical prize awarded to the winning team in a [[Test cricket|Test series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and [[Australia (cricke
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  • ...onal]] and [[Twenty20 international]] fixtures. It has also staged three [[Test cricket|Test matches]] between 2011 and 2018.
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  • ...reat Britain in the [[cricket (sport)|2013 cricket season]] and played a [[Test cricket|five-Test series]] against [[England (cricket)|England]] for [[The Ashes]]. ...on his Test debut and this was the record score by a number 11 batsman in Test cricket. Also, his tenth wicket partnership of 163 with [[Philip Hughes]] was a Tes
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  • ...r of the [[International Cricket Conference]] (ICC) and has been playing [[Test cricket]] since 1877. Their team has invariably been one of the most accomplished a ...lia in two matches that were retrospectively classified as the first two [[Test cricket|Test matches]]. Australia won the first by 45 runs after [[Charles Bannerma
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  • ...nd his wife. Trent Bridge is the club's home base and has been a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]] since 1899. Nottinghamshire had one of the strongest county te
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  • {{r|Test cricket}}
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  • ...bowler and holds the world career records for the most wickets taken in [[Test cricket]] (800) and [[Limited Overs International]]s (534).
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  • ...days a commentator on the game. One of the quickest bowlers ever to play [[Test cricket]], he was nicknamed "Whispering Death" by umpires due to his quiet approach
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  • ...the British Isles for the first time since 1935 and played a five-match [[Test cricket|Test series]] against England which was won 3&ndash;0 by the hosts with two ...a partnership of 370 which was a then world record for the third wicket in Test cricket. [[Doug Wright]] took ten wickets in the match and England won by ten wicke
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  • ...sively competitive style of play, he had been a schoolteacher before his [[Test cricket|Test]] career began and he later became a renowned broadcaster and journali O'Reilly made his [[Test cricket|Test debut]] for [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] at the [[Adelaide Oval]]
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  • ...-season [[Scarborough Festival]]. Nearly 100 Yorkshire players have played Test cricket for [[England (cricket)|England]]. They include [[Bill Bowes]], [[Geoffrey
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  • *The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is used for Test cricket, one-day international cricket, some rugby league and rugby union matches,
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  • ...t)|New Zealand]] in 1876–77, during which the first-ever (retrospective) [[Test cricket|Test matches]] were played. Although no Test matches were played in 1878, t
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  • The first [[Test cricket|Test matches]] (retrospectively recognised) took place on England's 1876– ...n, [[limited overs cricket]], which was introduced in the 1960s. [[Women's Test cricket]] began with a series between [[Australia Women (cricket)|Australia Women]]
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  • ...by the new Nottinghamshire county club. From 1899, it has been a regular [[Test cricket|Test venue]]. ...long-term future as an international team, especially after the arrival of Test cricket in 1877. All of that, and not forgetting Trent Bridge, is the legacy of Wil
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  • ...ury but gained no real significance until the twentieth century. Women's [[Test cricket]] began in 1934 with [[Australia Women (cricket)|Australia Women]] hosting ...d an England team to Australia and play the first-ever series of [[Women's Test cricket]]. The invitation was accepted but there were difficulties in raising the t
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  • ...]'s England team in what was retrospectively classified as the inaugural [[Test cricket|Test match]]. No one was too surprised when they lost their tour opener by
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  • ...to normal first-class cricket following the end of [[World War II]]. The [[Test cricket|Test series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and India was the first ...of Pataudi]], who was one of the few players to represent two countries in Test cricket, having played for England during the 1930s.
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  • ...ing to a [[County Cricket Championship|county championship]] at home and [[Test cricket]] internationally. In the 21st century, it is big business and is believed
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  • | 1 June 1949 ([[Test cricket|Test trial]])
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  • ...8.html What makes the IPL successful?] ESPN Sports Media Ltd (2018).</ref> Test cricket remains the top level of international cricket and ICC full membership is e ===Test cricket===
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  • ...e wicket]], those forms are not first-class even if of equal importance. [[Test cricket]], although the highest standard of the sport, is itself a form of first-cl ...ages=2&ndash;3 |publisher=International Cricket Council |year=2020}}</ref> Test cricket is the highest level of international competition and the first list of mat
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  • ...t. In 1963, he briefly held the world record for the most wickets taken in Test cricket and, having been overtaken by Trueman, he ended his international career wi ...dismissed for a mere 26 in their second innings, the lowest team total in Test cricket's history. He took twelve wickets in the two matches with a best return of
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  • ...others [[E. M. Grace|Edward ("EM")]] and [[Fred Grace|Fred]] both played [[Test cricket]] for England. ...y death, he was a member of the same England team as both EM and WG in a [[Test cricket|Test]] against [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]].</p>
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  • {{main|Test cricket}}
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  • ...full member of the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC) and so plays [[Test cricket]]. Northern Ireland and the [[Republic of Ireland]] play cricket together a
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  • ...[2005 Ashes series|The Ashes in 2005]], and being ranked the second best [[Test Cricket|Test]] nation in the world. Rugby union clubs such as [[Leicester Tigers]],
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