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February 1

Australia
Pakistan

February 2

SCG
SCG
In Bangladesh
  • 1968 - Aminul Islam is born. Aminul made a century in his debut Test against India at Dhaka. The match was also his country's first Test. The only other two men to achieve the same feat were Charles Bannerman (AUS) and Dave Houghton (ZIM).
In Australia

February 3

In the West Indies
  • Imperial Cricket Conference which established rules and expanded Test cricket to include South Africa
    .
In Australia
  • Australian cricket team. Remarkably for a batsman, Simpson's first Test century came seven years after his debut and he made 311 runs.[1]

February 4

Australia
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa

February 5

England
South Africa

February 6

Brad Hogg
Brad Hogg

Australia

  • 1948 - Don Bradman plays his last Test innings in Australia. He tore a rib muscle and retired hurt at 57.
  • 1971 - Brad Hogg is born on this day.

England

New Zealand

South Africa

February 7

Anil Kumble
Anil Kumble
In India
In Australia

February 8

George Coulthard
George Coulthard
Australia
  • 1879 - During a Sydney match between a touring English team and a team from the New South Wales Cricket Association, a riot ensues after star Australian batsman Billy Murdoch was given out by Victorian umpire George Coulthard (pictured).
India

February 9

Australia
England

February 10

In Australia

February 11

Australia
  • Colony of Victoria
    .
West Indies

February 12

In India
In New Zealand

February 13

West Indies
  • England
    at Bridgetown, completed a century and finished with 112 in what would prove to be his only Test innings.
  • 1957 - Thelston Payne born in Barbados.

February 14

Bert Hopkins
Bert Hopkins
In England
  • CB Fry and Ranjitsinhji both for ducks on the opening day of the second Ashes Test at Lord's.[3]
In South Africa

February 15

New Zealand
  • England, winning by 72 runs in a low-scoring match at Wellington
    .
West Indies

February 16

Archie Jackson
Archie Jackson
Australia
New Zealand
  • Pakistan
    .
West Indies
  • 1904 - Ellis Achong, who appeared in six Tests in the 1930s and is sometimes credited as the origin of the term "chinaman" to describe slow left-arm unorthodox spin bowling, is born in Trinidad.
  • 1954 - Michael Holding is born at Kingston.

February 17

Australia
New Zealand
Sri Lanka

February 18

Billy Murdoch
Billy Murdoch
Australia
England

February 19

England

February 20

England

February 21

Australia
India
West Indies

February 22

Bangladesh
  • 2006 -
    Sri Lanka for the first time in 16 attempts, winning the second of a three-match series by four wickets at the Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra
New Zealand
  • Sri Lanka
    .

February 23

Herschelle Gibbs
Herschelle Gibbs
South Africa
Canada
  • West Indies, the fastest in World Cup history at that time.[6]

February 24

Australia
  • Surry Hills
    .
England
South Africa
West Indies
  • Trinidad
    , aged 19 years and 364 days. He scores 0 and eight.

February 25

Don Bradman
Don Bradman
Australia
Sri Lanka

February 26

Pakistan
West Indies

February 27

Jack Badcock
Jack Badcock
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
  • Natal
    .

February 28

New Zealand

February 29

England
New Zealand