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This struck me when reading a piece about Kapil Dev taking the catch to dismiss Viv Richards in the 1983 WC final, kick starting India's love of limited overs cricket.
Another that struck me was Gatting trying unsuccessfully to reverse sweep Allan Border in the 1987 WC final, and the impact that had on subsequent Aus dominance.
D'Oliveria reaching his hundred at The Oval in 1968 setting up a chain of events that would eventually see South Africa in isolation for 20+ years.
The final wicket at the Oval in the 1882 test which gave birth to the Ashes.
Wasim Akram's preposterous use of reverse swing in the 1992 WC final - obviously wasted on Chris Lewis, but still a spectacular announcement of a new skill in the game.
There must be others.
Another that struck me was Gatting trying unsuccessfully to reverse sweep Allan Border in the 1987 WC final, and the impact that had on subsequent Aus dominance.
D'Oliveria reaching his hundred at The Oval in 1968 setting up a chain of events that would eventually see South Africa in isolation for 20+ years.
The final wicket at the Oval in the 1882 test which gave birth to the Ashes.
Wasim Akram's preposterous use of reverse swing in the 1992 WC final - obviously wasted on Chris Lewis, but still a spectacular announcement of a new skill in the game.
There must be others.
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