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Cataloguing the best innings of X runs in test history

OverratedSanity

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Warning: This is going to be really stupid, boring and pointless but in this thread I shall be picking the best test innings of 0 runs, 1 run, 2 runs, 3 runs, etc in test history all the way up to whatever score until I get bored. I've gone through every single scorecard on Cricinfo to research the best possible candidates. Well no I might just be picking the ones I remember and maybe do some googling here and there from old scorecards. Nominations/suggestions welcome although none of them will count as its my list so **** off.

Without further ado:

0/0* (The Greatest Ducks)

Honourable mentions:

-Walsh's epic 5 ball vigil to almost singlehandedly pull off a 300+ runchase against Australia with Lara providing some decent support (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...rd-test-australia-tour-of-west-indies-1998-99)

-Graham Onions earning a draw against Morkel and Steyn on the last day. Survived some excellent short deliveries, dug out a yorker or two, teased the fielders by tactically making the ball agonisingly drop between two fielders, even survived a last gasp DRS review. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...3rd-test-england-tour-of-south-africa-2009-10)

-Jeff Jones vs WI 1968: surviving 12 balls in the highest pressure situation imaginable, preserving not just a draw for England but sealing a series win(https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-5th-test-england-tour-of-west-indies-1967-68)

-Geoff Allott 0(77): Longest one in the list but doesnt have the clutch factor of the others (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-1st-test-63834/full-scorecard)

-Sehwag's second duck in the king pair vs England 2011 : If this was most predictable duck, this would win with a bullet. Proof that even if you see the punchline from a mile off,a joke can still be funny if its delivered well. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...gland-vs-india-3rd-test-474474/full-scorecard)

Winner:
James Anderson 0(55) vs SL 2014:
Stuart Broad also a decent candidate from the same game, but Anderson's 55 ball duck had everything... survived some quality bowling from Fatteh and the SL quicks, got Moeen to his ton, and got England to within two balls of an undeserved draw before hilariously popping a bouncer up for a dolly. Bonus points for the tears at the press conference, which shows what a little crybaby he is what a wonderful emotional thing sporting triumph/loss can be(https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...st-sri-lanka-tour-of-england-and-ireland-2014)
 

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1 run: Jack Leach at Headingley 2019. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-vs-australia-3rd-test-1152848/full-scorecard)

2 runs : Lance Klusener vs Pakistan, 1998 . Genuinely didnt have one to pick so I just picked the one that makes the least sense. In a close loss to Pakistan, Klusener somehow batted 77 minutes for only 2 runs, while at theother end fanie de villiers smashed 46 to almost drag Lance's dumb behind to a win. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ica-vs-pakistan-2nd-test-63790/full-scorecard)

3 runs: Graeme Smith vs Australia , 2009. Broken hand, Mitchell Johnson steaming in, treacherous pitch, almost saves the game. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...s-south-africa-3rd-test-351683/full-scorecard)

4 runs: Courtney Walsh 4 runs in 72 minutes vs Pak, 2000. WI survived some really close umpriing calls and some classic was-it-fixing level fielding from Pakistan but Walsh surviving more than an hour against Wasim Waqr and the two mushtaqs is ridiculous (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ies-vs-pakistan-3rd-test-63882/full-scorecard)

5 runs: Pragyan Ojha vs Australia, Mohali, 2010. Survived a close lbw call when the cheating australians appealed trying to intimidate the poor umpire into giving it out. Goaded Steve Smith into taking an unccessary shy at the stumps even though he was miles in and gloriously flicked away the winning runs to guide India to a win. To accomplish all this while being under the threat of having a bat shoved up his backside by VVS laxman was a miracle. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...a-vs-australia-1st-test-464526/full-scorecard)
 

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6 runs: Three way tie between:

Stuart Broad 6(77) against NZ, 2013 to get NZ a draw with some help from Prior (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...and-vs-england-3rd-test-569245/full-scorecard)

and Vishwa Fernando vs SA 2019 (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-vs-sri-lanka-1st-test-1144164/full-scorecard). Anyone who watched this test live can attest to the fact that watching him somehow survive Steyn and rabada was as entertaining as witnessing kusal perera channeling Lara'99

and of course Steyn bopping Shami (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...frica-vs-india-1st-test-648665/full-scorecard)

7 runs: Neil Wagner vs England. Trolling of the highest quality with able assistance from Sodhi (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...nd-vs-england-2nd-test-1115781/full-scorecard)

8 runs: Ravindra Jadeja 8(4) vs SA, 2014. This innings stuck out vividly in my memory as one of the all time great/awful meme innings. Back when sir jadeja was actually a hackfraud, he did his reputation no favours by walking in when India were trying to save the game, almost gets himself out by advancing down the pitch, succeeds next ball at actually hitting a six, and finally succeeds in getting himself out by trying to hit another six.

(https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...frica-vs-india-2nd-test-648667/full-scorecard)

I'll let the members of CW describe it in its full glory:

Imagine if Jadeja saves the match with the bat.
hahaha omg wtf was that
Jadeja didn't even give himself time to struggle.
Its not about struggling with the bat. Its about being a ****ing idiot.
That's it for me, officially done with Jadeja. Feels good to finally be able to lose any hope for him as a test cricketer.
if you told me at the start of the game that Jadeja took six wickets but got 0 and 8 with the bat I'd say he justified his selection, but it wasn't just that he failed with the bat; he batted so very poorly in two innings that you'd not have confidence in him to average much more than 10 going forward.
How far we've come
 
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Thought this thread was just an elaborate excuse to talk about Quiney 9 but then skipped right past it. What a misdirect.
2 runs : Lance Klusener vs Pakistan, 1998 . Genuinely didnt have one to pick so I just picked the one that makes the least sense. In a close loss to Pakistan, Klusener somehow batted 77 minutes for only 2 runs, while at theother end fanie de villiers smashed 46 to almost drag Lance's dumb behind to a win. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ica-vs-pakistan-2nd-test-63790/full-scorecard)
This is a strange one. How did he only face 20 balls in 77 minutes? Looks like he didn't actually bat with de Villiers it was Boucher at the other end. I can only assume Boucher farmed the strike excessively while batting with Klusener but then trusted Fanie more . . .
 

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