Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Not the lowest point, maybe, but the most comprehensive thrashing. And that comprehensive thrashing was followed by two more at home the following summer, a defeat in '87, another in '87/88, then two more comprehensive thrashings in '88 and '89 (and another one would've almost certainly featured in '88/89 had the tour not been cancelled).85/86 was nowhere near the lowest point for England fans of my g-generation. For me the worst series go something like this:
3. 1988
2. 1992/93
1. 1989
So that half-decade '86 to '89 has to rank as the lowest point in the history of England's Test team. 3 Tests won out of 42! (All 3 came against the even-more-lowly Australians and Lankans).
That has plenty to do with the over-prioritisation of The Ashes though. The even-more-nightmarish sequence thus: '73, '74, '76, '80, '81, '84, '86, '88 was doubtless little less chastising for the "g-generation" (I seriously hope that's not a Limp Bizkit reference BTW) before y'all....and a special lifetime achievement award goes to the following nightmarish run; '89, '90/91, '93, '94/95, '97, '98/99, '01, '02/03. I was at Trafalgar Square on 13.9.05 and I feel I earned the right.
As far as overall wretchedness against all-and-sundry goes, '86-'89 >>>>>>>>>>>> (or, possibly rather, <<<<<<<<<<<<) anything else.