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Dammit, was going to mention to mention that one! I watched every ball of that last day. That whole Test is still the most tense one I've ever seen but that last day was something else. The last-wicket partnership between May and McDermott was craziness. I still have the Inside Edge magazaine where, on a photo of him, they plotted how many times and where he'd been hit. There were so many spots on the photo, you could barely see him. hahaLanger's 50 odd on debut against a WI attack including Ambrose, Walsh and Bishop in Adelaide was an incredibly gutsy innings. IIRC he was hit in the head by Bishop, looked up and saw three of him running in. He pulled away and had the (at that time) self-absorbed and idiotic Lara yell out "He's scared Bish, he's scared". Boony wanted him to retire hurt, but he refused.
Alas, his innings came to nought - WI won the test by one run.
http://aus.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1992-93/WI_IN_AUS/WI_AUS_T4_23-26JAN1993.html
Actually speaking of under-rated knocks, Tim May's 42* in that match on his 31st birthday must surely be right up there. Just for the sheer improbability of it.
Another one which rarely gets any press is Mohammed Azharuddin's 102 in Adelaide of the 1991/92 series. He had bugger-all runs coming into that match and just went for his shots. 11 4's in his 50 and shots all-round the wicket. India were trying to save the match but he scored so quickly, they were a chance of winning it.
Speaking of under-rated knocks in dire circumstances, I'm led to believe Nathan Astle's 200 against England was a decent knock yet you barely hear about it any more.