Richard
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Headingley '81 is surely unbeatable.
Eden Gardens 2000\01 comes close, though not as close IMO as Lord's 2000.
Can't believe only one person's mentioned it so far.
Certainly the best Test I've ever seen. The Christchurch game was good, but not in these classes.
Headingley '81 quite simply defied belief. And my Dad could have been there if he'd not turned-down the chance due to the hopeless situation and the fact he wanted to knock down a porch!
Lord's 2000 had everything; Campbell playing quite well (dropped once in 71); he and Hinds played some scintillating strokes. Cork dragged England back into the game; Ambrose and Walsh demolished England; Caddick went beserk and Cork cleaned-up the tail; Atherton and Vaughan edged it down in one of the best sessions of batting you're ever likely to see, all the batsmen made a contribution (bar the unfortunate White - given caught behind off the chest) and Cork finished it off. After about 6 twists during the last day.
Eden Gardens 2000\01 comes close, though not as close IMO as Lord's 2000.
Can't believe only one person's mentioned it so far.
Certainly the best Test I've ever seen. The Christchurch game was good, but not in these classes.
Headingley '81 quite simply defied belief. And my Dad could have been there if he'd not turned-down the chance due to the hopeless situation and the fact he wanted to knock down a porch!
Lord's 2000 had everything; Campbell playing quite well (dropped once in 71); he and Hinds played some scintillating strokes. Cork dragged England back into the game; Ambrose and Walsh demolished England; Caddick went beserk and Cork cleaned-up the tail; Atherton and Vaughan edged it down in one of the best sessions of batting you're ever likely to see, all the batsmen made a contribution (bar the unfortunate White - given caught behind off the chest) and Cork finished it off. After about 6 twists during the last day.
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