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Why a Cricket Series Archive Matters

Cricket is a sport defined as much by its past as its present. A bowler's spell only feels historic once you know the records it broke; a young batter's century means more when you can place it alongside the innings that came before. This archive collects completed international series season by season so that the context never disappears once the trophies are handed out and the highlights stop playing.

How the archive is organised

Series are grouped by the year they were played, and within each year you can open any series to see its full schedule, results, scorecards and points table exactly as they stood at the close of play. Bilateral tours, multi-nation tournaments and global events all sit side by side, so a single season gives you a complete picture of what international cricket looked like that year — who toured where, which side held the edge away from home, and how the standings finally settled.

Using past results to read the present

Form and history shape every contest. Before a tour begins, the most useful starting point is often the last time the two sides met — the venues that suited them, the players who scored runs, and the margins involved. Browsing previous seasons here lets you trace those head-to-head patterns yourself rather than relying on a single headline number, and it turns a results list into a genuine reference for following the game more closely.

Frequently asked questions

How far back does the archive go?

Use the season selector to move year by year; each available season lists the international series completed in that period with full results and standings.

Can I open an old scorecard from here?

Yes — select any archived series to drill into its fixtures, individual match scorecards and the final points table for that tournament.

Are domestic and franchise tournaments included?

The archive focuses on completed international series; major franchise and domestic seasons are covered in their own dedicated sections across Crickpal.