silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Best knock I've seen from an Indian player outside of VVS was Dravid's twin fifties in the fourth Test in West Indies. Those were the best knocks in his career.
There were no decisions which were 'clear as hell'. Due to the pitch being horrendous, there were several extremely close decisions. The umpires in that match claimed to have aged several years umpiring that match. Despite being given out for a wrong call, Gavaskar praised the umpiring in that match. None of this can change the fact that it was one of the greatest Innings ever played as Imran Khan and co. will testify.For crying out loud......*(%^&^&((&*(
He was out clearly twice before his eventual dismissal....Which was clear as hell...
SJS, please come and post here and correct your fellow.
Hadlee in this match 2nd Test: New Zealand v England at Christchurch, Feb 3-5, 1984 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Outscored the opposition in both innings
Have to say those were up with Dravid's best knocks.Dravid's twin fifties on a minefield in West Indies.
Hmm.. I feel that particular knock gets a tad over-rated as a match-saving knock, what with being Waugh's last innings and all. I reckon Australia would have saved that game anyway.4th Test: Australia v India at Sydney, Jan 2-6, 2004 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Steve Waugh's 80 in his last test match innings saving the match for his team against India at sydney in 2003.
He consumed a lot of balls and time.Hmm.. I feel that particular knock gets a tad over-rated as a match-saving knock, what with being Waugh's last innings and all. I reckon Australia would have saved that game anyway.
If i remember correctly Martyn went lock down mode.Yeah, but there was Gilchrist still to come (though he failed when he came in without any pressure) and Gillespie and the tail as well. I think India just didn't have the firepower in that match to bowl Australia out twice, barring Kumble. In fact, it looked as if Australia might even have an outside chance of winning it at one stage. If Gilchrist had come in earlier, it could have turned out like that Test against Pakistan in Hobart in '99.