subshakerz
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A bit of a classic but wondering if any games of the past decade make it close.
Not as bad as losing 3-0 at home to those useless New Zealanders2000 was the worst year for Indian cricket.
- In January India lost to Australia at Sydney by an innings and 141 runs resulting in a 0-3 loss
- In February & March India lost its first home test series (2-0) in 13 years to South Africa. In the second test, India lost by innings and 71 runs.
- In Novembers, India played a two test series against Zimbabwe. Andy Flower scored 540 runs in a 2 Test series and India won just 1 Test.
- India’s morale was at an all time low with their captain Azharuddin being banned for match fixing. Senior players such as Jadeja & Mongia were banned as well.
- Australia was at its absolute best. They had won the World Cup in 1999 and won a record 15 consecutive Test matches beating the record set by the the legendary WestIndies team led by Clive Lloyd which had won 11 successive tests.
- Australian captain Steve Waugh had declared that India was the final frontier. He wanted to become the first Australian captain in 4 decades to win a Test series in India.
INDIA VS AUSTRALIA 2001
In the first test match, Australia won at Mumbai by 10 wickets.
KOLKATA 2001
1st innings : Australia scored 445
1st innings : India was dismissed for 171.
India was asked to bat again.
In the 125 years of test cricket, only twice had a team won after being enforced to follow on.
Eng won in 1894 after having a deficit of 261 runs.
Eng won in 1981 after having a deficit of 227 runs.
At the end of Day 3, India’s score in the second innings was 254/4 and Sachin Tendulkar was also dismissed.
India had a deficit of 274 runs. For India to win, it has to create history.
MAGIC HAPPENED
VVS Laxman was playing at number 3 for second time in his career and Rahul Dravid was playing at number 6 position for first time since 1996.
Both Laxman & Dravid remained unbeaten the entire day to score 166 & 148 runs respectively on Day 4.
At end of Day 4, India was now leading by 315 runs.
DAY 5
On Day 5, India declared at 657/7 thanks to Laxman’s 281 & Dravid’s 180.
India had to dismiss Australia for less than 384 runs in less than 75 overs.
Australia had a great start and cruised to 74-0 in 23 overs.
Without Javagal Srinath & Anil Kumble, India’s bowling lineup was very inexperienced.
Venkatesh Prasad was our senior most bowler. Zaheer Khan was playing his 3rd Test match and Venkatapathy Raju was playing his first Test in 3 years.
Ganguly had been captain for just two series before - One against Bangladesh and one against Zimbabwe.
Harbhajan Singh was playing his first Test match in 15 months and was picked only on the insistence of Saurav Ganguly.
Harbhajan picked 6 wickets in the second innings and was aided by superstar Sachin Tendulkar who picked 3 wickets to dismiss Australia for 212 runs.
Australia’s record of 16 consecutive wins was finally over.
Indian cricket had forgotten the shame of match fixing and defeats to finally beat the World Champion.
I still remember the match and people coming out of their homes and bursting firecrackers in joy. It was a nationwide celebration.
I think the strength of opposition was what was most impressive about this test victory. Australia seemed unstoppable until that point.2000 was the worst year for Indian cricket.
- In January India lost to Australia at Sydney by an innings and 141 runs resulting in a 0-3 loss
- In February & March India lost its first home test series (2-0) in 13 years to South Africa. In the second test, India lost by innings and 71 runs.
- In Novembers, India played a two test series against Zimbabwe. Andy Flower scored 540 runs in a 2 Test series and India won just 1 Test.
- India’s morale was at an all time low with their captain Azharuddin being banned for match fixing. Senior players such as Jadeja & Mongia were banned as well.
- Australia was at its absolute best. They had won the World Cup in 1999 and won a record 15 consecutive Test matches beating the record set by the the legendary WestIndies team led by Clive Lloyd which had won 11 successive tests.
- Australian captain Steve Waugh had declared that India was the final frontier. He wanted to become the first Australian captain in 4 decades to win a Test series in India.
INDIA VS AUSTRALIA 2001
In the first test match, Australia won at Mumbai by 10 wickets.
KOLKATA 2001
1st innings : Australia scored 445
1st innings : India was dismissed for 171.
India was asked to bat again.
In the 125 years of test cricket, only twice had a team won after being enforced to follow on.
Eng won in 1894 after having a deficit of 261 runs.
Eng won in 1981 after having a deficit of 227 runs.
At the end of Day 3, India’s score in the second innings was 254/4 and Sachin Tendulkar was also dismissed.
India had a deficit of 274 runs. For India to win, it has to create history.
MAGIC HAPPENED
VVS Laxman was playing at number 3 for second time in his career and Rahul Dravid was playing at number 6 position for first time since 1996.
Both Laxman & Dravid remained unbeaten the entire day to score 166 & 148 runs respectively on Day 4.
At end of Day 4, India was now leading by 315 runs.
DAY 5
On Day 5, India declared at 657/7 thanks to Laxman’s 281 & Dravid’s 180.
India had to dismiss Australia for less than 384 runs in less than 75 overs.
Australia had a great start and cruised to 74-0 in 23 overs.
Without Javagal Srinath & Anil Kumble, India’s bowling lineup was very inexperienced.
Venkatesh Prasad was our senior most bowler. Zaheer Khan was playing his 3rd Test match and Venkatapathy Raju was playing his first Test in 3 years.
Ganguly had been captain for just two series before - One against Bangladesh and one against Zimbabwe.
Harbhajan Singh was playing his first Test match in 15 months and was picked only on the insistence of Saurav Ganguly.
Harbhajan picked 6 wickets in the second innings and was aided by superstar Sachin Tendulkar who picked 3 wickets to dismiss Australia for 212 runs.
Australia’s record of 16 consecutive wins was finally over.
Indian cricket had forgotten the shame of match fixing and defeats to finally beat the World Champion.
I still remember the match and people coming out of their homes and bursting firecrackers in joy. It was a nationwide celebration.
Australia vs England Oval 1902Australia vs England Melbourne 1936/37
Australia vs England Melbourne 1876/77
My favorite test of all time is Pak India Chennai 99.AUS is common in all 4, the other nations need to step up and produce more classics!
India in Barbados in the 1997 series at home. WI also bowled out Zimbabwe for 63 while they were chasing 99.I don’t know who we were playing, but I remember Walsh and Ambrose (& Bishop?) cleaning up a side in the 4th innings who had to chase 120-something
Yes, good old timesIndia in Barbados in the 1997 series at home. WI also bowled out Zimbabwe for 63 while they were chasing 99.
Brain fade...Also, Shannon Gabriel (do we draw this or go out with a bang?) in the Mis-You farewell test match.
Must be a hero of Sundar’s.I remember watching live on TV, the tied Test match in Madras between India and Australia in 1986.
Insane drama throughout the match. Very under hyped match, given that it was only the second tied Test match so far in Test cricket history.
The match had pretty decent cricketing stars (Allan Border, Kapil Dev, Gavaskar, young Steve Waugh).
We just couldn't believe it when Ravi Shastri took a single (to tie the score) and gave the strike to Number 11 Maninder Singh.
It didn't make any sense.
Shastri was a big star then, he scored an important 50 in India's first innings, and had already smashed 48 runs off just 40 deliveries in India's second innings before giving the strike to Maninder.
In terms of drama with cricketing quality, for me it is very tough to top the West Indies - Australia 1999 Barbados Test match.
The series was tied 1-1 at that point, so it was a huge match in that context as well.
When a Test match ends in the final hour of the final day, with the final pair of batsmen scoring the winning runs, with 39 wickets having fallen in the match (meaining no sporting declarations etc. - a complete Test match contest), you can imagine the drama involved and how even the contest was.
The match had centuries by the best batsmen on both sides (Lara, Waugh & Ponting) and 5fers by the best bowlers on both sides (McGrath & Walsh).
Another equally dramatic Test match at Barbados was the West Indies - Pakistan match in 1988. I couldn't watch that live though.
Was there at that game. Afridi's innings is underrated af.My favorite test of all time is Pak India Chennai 99.