In 1957, Peter May, Colin Cowdrey add 411 runs for 4th wicket against West Indies to save Test Series

Peter May and Colin Cowdrey added a record-breaking 411 for the fourth wicket against the West Indies at Edgbaston on June 4, 1957. Abhishek Mukherjee reflects on a collaboration that helped thwart a nemesis who had haunted England for years. Any sport's history is littered with conquerors — players who have crushed opponents and psychologically ousted them. Not only are the defeated defeated, but they have been psychologically defeated to the point where a comeback appears to be impossible.
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