The ODI series between India and Australia in 1984 was marred by poor scheduling and logistical nightmares.
The Indian cricket team, be it the men or the women, have become the ultimate streak-killers when it comes to Australian cricket.
September 22, 1986 saw the dramatic conclusion of the tied Test between India and Australia in Chennai.
R Ashwin turns 35 on September 17 and he is one of the greatest spinners for India, taking 413 wickets in 79 Tests.
While big teams like India, England and others are in the fray as usual, fans will also witness some of the minnows of world cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar scored his first ODI century after 78 innings as he established himself as a big name on September 9, 1994.
Mohammad Ashraful was the star for Bangladesh in his youth but he faded away due to his inconsistency.
Steve Smith helped Australia secure the Ashes in England for the first time in 18 years.
The Indian bowlers managed to bag six wickets for just 47 runs and completely derail the England batting line-up on Day 5.
Clive Lloyd changed the fortunes of West Indies cricket in a massive way and on his 77th birthday, we pay tribute to the legendary Windies captain.