ESPN remembers the past through the course of Indias 500th Test.1.?Five hundred shades of Test cricketThe best way to celebrate a milestone would be by showing we care.2.?Indias 20 best Test wins - Part 1Indias first win came in their 20th year as a Test side in 1952 and over the next two decades they ticked a few more boxes to give a glimpse of what more was to come from them.3.?Indian cricket: A list of firstsRecalling some memorable Indian firsts: the 1932 Test, Lala Amarnaths 1933 century, Virender Sehwags first triple-ton, beating England in 1952 and the Kiwis in 1968, and being No.1 in 1971.?4.?My favourite day of Test cricket - Nari ContractorNari Contractor remembers a knock played on a tricky Kanpur wicket because it helped India beat Australia - and also for the baffling manner in which Neil Harvey caught him.5.?Indias 20 best Test wins - Part 2Featuring Indias first Test win at Lords and a Melbourne heist that no one saw coming.6.?My favourite day of Test cricket - G ViswanathGundappa Viswanath talks about running between the wickets with Bhagwath Chandrasekhar and his unbeaten 97 on a spicy Madras pitch.7.?500* - Indias Tests in numbersA blow by blow account of Indias 500 Tests in numbers.8.?Indias 20 best Test wins - Part 3In the early years of the new century, India achieved two famous wins over Australia, got the better of England in Headingley and finally managed to win a Test in Pakistan.9.?Meet Indias most frequent Test watcherFormer Mumbai Ranji Trophy player Vasu Paranjape may have not had the opportunity of playing for his country but he has followed cricket more intimately than most - from 1948-49.10.?My favourite day of Test cricket - Chetan ChauhanChetan Chauhan remembers what happened after Sunil Gavaskar was given out off Dennis Lillee in the 1981 Melbourne Test.11.?Indias 20 best Test wins - Part 4A look at four of Indias best wins abroad in the first decade of the 21st century.?12. My favourite day of Test cricket - Javagal SrinathJavagal Srinath remembers the performance that helped India win abroad for the first time in seven years.13. Give Tests a chance: A letter to my generationThe cricketing world is divided between those that love Tests, and those that could if they were given the chance.14.?Indias 20 best Test wins - Part 5Between 2008 and 2010, VVS Laxman played the starring role in three of Indias four significant Test wins.15.?Kanpur - the inconvenience is not regrettedKanpur doesnt come to mind when people think of cricket, and rightly so. The citys charms lie elsewhere - in cuss words, one-liners and providing occasional inspiration for Bollywood.16.?My favourite day of Test cricket - Zaheer KhanZaheer Khan on day four of the 2007 Trent Bridge Test, where he got into a good rhythm and put India on the path to a notable victory. Nike Zoom Womens Australia . - Levi Browns tenure at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers is over before it even began. 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