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77 runs:
Ken Mackay vs SA ,Joburg 1958: Yet another lower order match turning innings by the guy who as I said before must have been irritating as **** to play against. This innings also had one of the two sixes he hit in his (extremely defensive) career. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-5th-test-62834/full-scorecard)
Steve Smith vs Pakistan, Leeds 2010: Funny to see his average was 7.6 when this innings began. The good old days before he turned into a batting automaton. This was a bit of an unrefined prototype but was the first time you could see there was some serious ability there. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-4th-test-62833/full-scorecard)
Wasim Raja vs WI, Karachi 1980: The last of many great knocks he played against WI. Rescued Pak from 85-5 to ensure a draw and keep the series alive (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-vs-west-indies-3rd-test-63274/full-scorecard)
Cheteshwar Pujara vs Australia, SCG 2021: Classic Pujara, ugly and inelegant but no shortage of pure grit. An epic stand with Pant, which was then trumped by an even more epic stand after he went, between Vihari and Ashwin to save the game. Set the stage for India's greatest ever overseas win in the last game, where he'd play an even uglier, even more inelegant and even grittier innings. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-4th-test-62833/full-scorecard)
Winner:
Alan Davidson vs England, Manchester 1961: A classic Ashes test match with almost too many memorable sequences to mention. With the series tied 1-1 and England seemingly within touching distance of a win, Davidson and McKenzie take Australia from a slim lead of 150 odd to a daunting 256. Hit 20 in an over off Alllen at one point. England had to get the target in less than 4 hours which didn't look likely. Then Ted Dexter smashed a spectacular 76 (ffs another one I forgot, how many great 76s have there been?) in 84 minutes (!), with 62 of those runs in boundaries. Then Benaud starts running through the lineup, aided by a truly absurd slip catch by Bob Simpson, and Australia end up winning with 20 minutes left, and retained the Ashes. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ngland-vs-australia-4th-test-62896/match-news)
Really good highlights package with Davidson and Dexter's innings, Benaud's spell and that Simpson catch can be seen here, it's gold. Fun starts where I've timestamped it:
Ken Mackay vs SA ,Joburg 1958: Yet another lower order match turning innings by the guy who as I said before must have been irritating as **** to play against. This innings also had one of the two sixes he hit in his (extremely defensive) career. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-5th-test-62834/full-scorecard)
Steve Smith vs Pakistan, Leeds 2010: Funny to see his average was 7.6 when this innings began. The good old days before he turned into a batting automaton. This was a bit of an unrefined prototype but was the first time you could see there was some serious ability there. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-4th-test-62833/full-scorecard)
Wasim Raja vs WI, Karachi 1980: The last of many great knocks he played against WI. Rescued Pak from 85-5 to ensure a draw and keep the series alive (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-vs-west-indies-3rd-test-63274/full-scorecard)
Cheteshwar Pujara vs Australia, SCG 2021: Classic Pujara, ugly and inelegant but no shortage of pure grit. An epic stand with Pant, which was then trumped by an even more epic stand after he went, between Vihari and Ashwin to save the game. Set the stage for India's greatest ever overseas win in the last game, where he'd play an even uglier, even more inelegant and even grittier innings. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ca-vs-australia-4th-test-62833/full-scorecard)
Winner:
Alan Davidson vs England, Manchester 1961: A classic Ashes test match with almost too many memorable sequences to mention. With the series tied 1-1 and England seemingly within touching distance of a win, Davidson and McKenzie take Australia from a slim lead of 150 odd to a daunting 256. Hit 20 in an over off Alllen at one point. England had to get the target in less than 4 hours which didn't look likely. Then Ted Dexter smashed a spectacular 76 (ffs another one I forgot, how many great 76s have there been?) in 84 minutes (!), with 62 of those runs in boundaries. Then Benaud starts running through the lineup, aided by a truly absurd slip catch by Bob Simpson, and Australia end up winning with 20 minutes left, and retained the Ashes. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ngland-vs-australia-4th-test-62896/match-news)
Really good highlights package with Davidson and Dexter's innings, Benaud's spell and that Simpson catch can be seen here, it's gold. Fun starts where I've timestamped it:
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