People always say this about the likes of Sehwag/McCullum/Tamim in Tests. But does it ever actually happen? Do they ever score massive fast scores in the 4th innings of a match and win it? I can't think of this ever happening.If Sehwag stays for atleast 15 overs India can do this easily.
In Chennai against England in 2008. Sehwag scored a 80 odd chasing 387 iirc.People always say this about the likes of Sehwag/McCullum/Tamim in Tests. But does it ever actually happen? Do they ever score massive fast scores in the 4th innings of a match and win it? I can't think of this ever happening.
The opponent is West Indies....so very much possiblePeople always say this about the likes of Sehwag/McCullum/Tamim in Tests. But does it ever actually happen? Do they ever score massive fast scores in the 4th innings of a match and win it? I can't think of this ever happening.
2nd Test: India v England at Mohali, Mar 9-13, 2006 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN CricinfoPeople always say this about the likes of Sehwag/McCullum/Tamim in Tests. But does it ever actually happen? Do they ever score massive fast scores in the 4th innings of a match and win it? I can't think of this ever happening.
Bet my right nut that Tendulkar will open in the 4th innings.
Surely it's an opportunity to change the batting order a bit and move up the likes of Dhoni.It's not Sehwag's job alone. The old hacks - Dravid, Tendulkar and Laxman - should go all out for it. You can risk a 2-1 outcome in pursuit of a 3-0, surely.
zCricinfo said:The record for highest total to lose a match belongs to Australia, who lost after scoring 586 in the first innings in Sydney in 1894-95. That match involved a follow-on too, but it happened in a timeless Test. West Indies will have outdone that record massively because this is happening in the time frame of five days. They will dearly love to avoid that dubious distinction.
Um Dravid isn't a few other players. He'll bat for the team.Should have tried something different. Tendulkar or Laxman or Kohli at #3 would surely have been better than Dravid coming in as usual.