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Somehow Abbas getting run out trying to run away from the strike is an appropriate end for this shambolic tour.
Has any side had as many consecutive losses in a row in another country as Pakistan have in Australia? It would have to be close to the record.5 whitewashes in a row is disgusting.
Only reason it isn't more is probably due to rain (I'm assuming), which is pure luckMatches. 14 in a row is something. Even Sri Lanka's longest losing streak in Oz is only 7. West Indies had 9 during the 2000s in Oz.
Oz lost 7 in a row I think around that period. England had an 8 Test losing streak in Oz until that Cook MCG double.I think Australia lost a heap in a row in India in the late 2000s or so, but not that bad. Woeful stuff
Aus in India would be a losing streak of 7 at most I think. 2008 had a few draws in it.I think Australia lost a heap in a row in India in the late 2000s or so, but not that bad. Woeful stuff
Yeah I have no memory of that Top End tour either. I think Elliott got a recall in the first match of that series when Ponting was unavailable.Aus in India would be a losing streak of 7 at most I think. 2008 had a few draws in it.
SL's last draw in Aus was this: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...nka-2nd-test-sri-lanka-tour-of-australia-2004 which I have zero recollection of or indeed realisation of existence. Actually looks like a fairly competitve game, albeit with Aus having the edge throughout, and a tense finish.
Yeah and scored 1 and 0.Yeah I have no memory of that Top End tour either. I think Elliott got a recall in the first match of that series when Ponting was unavailable.
This was the match where Shane Warne equalled Muralitharan for leading Test wicket taker... which Ch 9 missed because they were showing The Price Is Right.Aus in India would be a losing streak of 7 at most I think. 2008 had a few draws in it.
SL's last draw in Aus was this: https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...nka-2nd-test-sri-lanka-tour-of-australia-2004 which I have zero recollection of or indeed realisation of existence. Actually looks like a fairly competitve game, albeit with Aus having the edge throughout, and a tense finish.