GAGFCJimmeh & Monty's heroic stand in Cardiff >>>>> anything anyone has or will mention
Much like Cardiff 09 then?Again, a few of the many lost overs made-up in that Test and WI would've won anyway. :stuck-up smiley:
Apparently Atherton's knock wasn't chanceless. Cheapens it for me, tbh.Again, a few of the many lost overs made-up in that Test and WI would've won anyway. :stuck-up smiley:
Sachin Tendulkar's 119* at Manchester in 1990. He was just 17 then and came to the crease when India were tottering at 109-4 chasing an improbable 408 on the last day. Soon it was 127-5 and 183-6 and Indian defeat looked inevitable when he was joined by Prabhakar. The duo ground it out and Tendulkar registered his maiden ton. In fact he shifted actually went for the win and India finished at 343-6 about 60 odd short of the victory target.
2nd Test: England v India at Manchester, Aug 9-14, 1990 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Edit : Sorry I watched this only on TV.
Yeah that was epic.Gary Kirsten's double hundred v England
Mark Greatbatch 146no (nearly 11 hours) v Australia at Perth in 89/90 (didn't see it but it sounded pretty impressive)
Above all, Atherton 185no
I agree. I think perhaps in today's age had a batsman lasted so long, perhaps the target would have been knocked off. It was Atherton's brightest moment in otherwise an overrated and fairly mediocre career.Great knock but interesting to compare it to Athertons knock. Tendulkar batted 180 odd balls whereas Atherton faced 492 . I just checked that number and I am blown away by it. I have been a big critic of Atheron but that innings was amazing.
Atherton admits himself he wasn't a great player or anything like that and he said that was the one innings that he was in the 'zone'.I agree. I think perhaps in today's age had a batsman lasted so long, perhaps the target would have been knocked off. It was Atherton's brightest moment in otherwise an overrated and fairly mediocre career.
Speaking of survivals, I don't think anyone can beat this :
1st Test: West Indies v Pakistan at Bridgetown, Jan 17-23, 1958 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Batting out 16+ hours following on with a deficit of 473 runs is just mindboggling.
Ridley Jacobs batting with more than 30 hours
It was a nice innings by Waugh, but there is always the 'hit wicket' controversy surrounding it. MWaugh is my fav batsman of all time, but I reckon you had to give that out.Mark Waugh 115 not out against south Africa at the Adelaide oval in 1999.
One of the first Test matches I really followed. It was a classic, you had Boonie with a brilliant 200 and Greatbatch's innings was enormous too.Mark Greatbatch 146no (nearly 11 hours) v Australia at Perth in 89/90 (didn't see it but it sounded pretty impressive)
He saved it, Harbhajan won it, and Australia lost it.That's match winning not saving though.