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***Official*** India Tour of South Africa, 2023/24

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Parts of all four innings in the same day isn't out of the question here.

Or even a one-day match, maybe.
 
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Dendarii

International Debutant
Probably some game from the triassic period.

England won after being bowled out for 60odd in the headingley stokes test iirc.
I can only find two matches where the team won after making less than 67 in their first innings, and you're right about the Triassic era. Both are

63 by England vs Australia in 1882


45 by England vs Australia in 1887

 

Heboric

International Debutant
We need to get these two out chop chop.. If we want even the smallest of chances.

Feel for the crowd though, not nice when the local team is doing so poorly
 

Kenneth Viljoen

International Regular
What can SA hope for? Bowl India out as soon as possible and set a target? That seems very unlikely.
In this sort of situation you don't hope, you don't even think about setting scores..You just try to take it session by session , first try to get all 10 wickets that's all that needs to be thought of now in that dressing room. Most important thing now is to play for pride
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
I hope Kohli gets his average up above 50 before he calls it quits. He had that terrible slump but has always been an amazing batsman to watch just about anywhere.
Probably the best ever batsman not to average 50, if he doesn't get there.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
He was born in England and grew up in Zimbabwe. Why would he have qualified for SA?

Tom Curran was born in SA.
Because I thought he grew up in SA given that Tom was born there. Nothing more than me wistfully wishing that he wasn't an England player.
 

mackembhoy

International Regular
Because I thought he grew up in SA given that Tom was born there. Nothing more than me wistfully wishing that he wasn't an England player.
Down to his dads FC career. Was at Boland when Tom was born and Northants for Sam and Ben.

Not sure on the hate for Sam. He's nowhere near as bad as his brother for starters.
 

OverratedSanity

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Rahul has mastered the "show the bat to simultaneously say no run to your partner but also indicate to the umpire that you've hit the ball" gesture on lbw appeals. He's becoming a true veteran.
 

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