honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
The Sachin 175 in India in a JAMODI against Australia. Will never forgive Jadeja for ruining that game for India.
That's a very good shout. No way we should've been losing that test after our first innings.Adelaide 2006.
australia h4x at home can be ridiculous sometimes. in other countries johnson fades into memory as that guy who took a few wickets then became terrible, but no for several series the australians h4xed him into returning as a god.The 2013-14 series in Australia really hurt, the best England side I've seen visibly overstaying their welcome and getting carted by an Aus team that was terrible for three years but suddenly made good by players their own fans were writing off. And it really didn't help that the opposition did it with an internet troll for a coach that recieved praise for getting Australia 'back to a winning culture' (read: being complete shits on and off the field).
There was a WC in '07?I would have thought that Pakistani and Indian fans would have been appalled at their 2007 WC exits.
It was the greatest world cup of all time. At least from a skills on display perspective. I don't think you'll ever see a better ODI side.There was a WC in '07?
What I particularly hate about that series is that the 13 home Ashes was retrospectively overshadowed completely by it.The 2013-14 series in Australia really hurt, the best England side I've seen visibly overstaying their welcome and getting carted by an Aus team that was terrible for three years but suddenly made good by players their own fans were writing off. And it really didn't help that the opposition did it with an internet troll for a coach that recieved praise for getting Australia 'back to a winning culture' (read: being complete shits on and off the field).
Weirdly enough I have fond memories of that series. The fact we actually took a test off the West Indian gods was very hard for the teenage me to compute. I was so used to us being smashed by the Windies just competing and having the series alive going into the fifth test was something of a moral victory, especially after having been smashed in the preceding summer's Ashes and touring with what looked a very transitional squad. If memory serves we'd even recalled dear old Pop Larkins to open.I can't imagine not getting over losing a game of cricket. But the biggest disappointment in ODI's were the 87 and 92 World Cup Finals. In Test Matches the 1990 tour of the West Indies. We'd been pasted by the Windies for years but surprisingly won the First Test and were denied going 2-0 up by the most freakish of rain storms even by rainy season Caribbean standards. Viv Richards took over as umpire to enable the Windies to level and normal service resumed for the Final Test giving the Windies the series win they palpably didn't deserve.
Yeah this is a good shout. Dreadful performance that killed us on that carry-over points thingy, even though we played some decent cricket from that point onwards to knock out SL and England and beat Pakistan in the Super Sixes, that loss pretty much killed us off.1999 WC match against Zimbabwe.
Can't really get over this one at all. After the unfortunate demise of Tendulkar's dad and his absence, India put in an atrocious performance. 50+ extras while bowling in an ODI is cringeworthy. As if that is not sufficient, batsman after batsman came in and got dismissed by horrendous shots. A nightmare for a life time.
Yeah, it didn't feel like 3-0, Lord's excepted. As Brumby said, it's somewhat overlooked because of what followed almost immediately, which is a shame because it included two dead set classics (Trent Bridge and Durham) and some pretty decent cricket throughout.TBH the 2013 series in England was a much closer series than the scoreline indicated (like India's loss to England in 2018).
All very solid shouts. We are somewhat spoilt for choice, aren't we?Other nightmares from an English pov:
Christchurch in 1984. We'd dominated much of the previous test until NZ batted really well to save it. Bowled first at Christchurch in obviously helpful conditions but decided to bounce NZ out instead of pitching it somewhere near the batsmen's end. NZ finished about 150 over par at 300odd and twice bowled us out for about 100. The Kiwi view was there was something odd about the English attitude. No kidding mate.
The whole of the 1989 ashes. Do I really need to go into detail? Aus were on the up, but 0-4 was a joke. Our selectors thought that picking 29 players in the series was the way to build a side. And yes I know that we lost a few when the SA 'rebel' tour was announced mid-series, but the tone had been set by then.
India in 1992-93. Keith Fletcher was in charge and opined that Kumble posed no threat at all after watching him struggle in South Africa. Because no spinner has ever struggled there, of course. Then he compounded that by picking a mostly seam attack in the first test when the hosts thought that three spinners might be the better bet. Still, what did the locals know, eh? For a while we even made Vinod Kambli look a class act in this series. India won all three tests by a mile of course.
Oh yes. Our recent overseas hammerings in India and Australia would be regarded as a low point by other countries, but they barely registered. What was your take on the 0-3 to Pakistan that I mentioned in the previous post? tbh I can't believe it was eight years ago. How did THAT happen?All very solid shouts. We are somewhat spoilt for choice, aren't we?