Hmm maybe I am confusing it with the 5th game of the series where the stadium gave them a cheer upon winning.That was a totally forgettable game imo ?
5th game was in Lahore, not Karachi.Hmm maybe I am confusing it with the 5th game of the series where the stadium gave them a cheer upon winning.
What did you *** on?And Warne bowling just the most pulsating spell ever. I will never forget the pumped up look and the 'Come On!' when he got Gibbs out.
That catch was Badani's and I will die on that hill. Kaif just wanted to steal some thunder. Badani would have pouched it easily.Glad OP included the India Pakistan 04 Karachi odi. Voted for it because it's my favourite non world cup game and it'd be boring just voting for the usual suspects . Sehwag's blitz at the top, Dravid's silky innings, Akhtar getting him on 99 with a sassy slower ball, Inzi's glorious ton, Kaif taking maybe the one of greatest outfield catches ever, and then that hilarious last ball where Miandad was on the balcony instructing Moin how to emulate his famous last ball six
Everything about it was great, and it's one of the last non WC ODIs that felt like a truly epic occasion because it was the first game of India's historic tour of Pakistan (first one to actually have tests and odis since 1989). The entire tour was very batting friendly but also extremely entertaining and memorable.
You didn'tI'm not saying that because we won
The 2019 game had the greatest finish ever but as an overall quality game, 99 Aus SA was much more quality.There can only be 1 answer, the 2019 WC final.
I'm not saying that because we won. The WC final is the single most important game every 4 years and it went to the last ball of the super over.
You can't top that.
Ah that old chestnut - you'd better tell the record booksYou didn't
It was a good game. But not as good as some of the other options.No Indian fan here has the NatWest 2002 final as their favorite?
Sure.Ah that old chestnut - you'd better tell the record books
I was thinking about it but not sure if it ranks as high as the others.One game you missed is AUS vs WI QF in 1996 . It was also a very high quality game
That game had some rank bowlers, rain and a dodgy political cloud over it. Great game, but can't justify it ahead of the 99 semi or 2019 final. Also prefer the 438 game. Might prefer others on the list as well, but there were plenty I didn't actually see.Also totally biased but the 2015 semi should at least have some votes. Super evenly-poised run chase, two teams trying to make their first final, a delirious home crowd and an iconic finish. Also, that NZ team were on fire (much more so than 2019) and SA were full of big name players, so the quality was there
Rank bowlers? NZ had a very strong attack by our standards (especially cos Southee was in a good ODI bowler phase at the time), so you’re basically writing off the standard of the game because SA went in with 4 specialist bowlers -something extremely common throughout ODI history?That game had some rank bowlers, rain and a dodgy political cloud over it. Great game, but can't justify it ahead of the 99 semi or 2019 final. Also prefer the 438 game. Might prefer others on the list as well, but there were plenty I didn't actually see.
It wasn't just that the 99 game had more ATGs, but that several of them performed in the same game.I can acknowledge that the 1999 SF had more ATG players, given it was in an era where most of the gun test players also played ODIs and it was basically 1 v 2 of the era. That basically can’t be replicated now. However, I feel like it’s unfair to act like this is a massive contrast with the 2019 Final, because that England white ball side from 2015 onwards is an ATG side full of great white ball players - it just doesn’t resonate quite the same because the team wasn’t full of test greats. It’s still an exceptionally high quality team/game in the format. tbf the NZ team was not quite as strong but that adds another element, of the genuine underdog who were also desperately searching for an overdue first win.