U can't be seriUsluckyeddie said:Still counts as a series win.
I thought series is considered more than one,
U can't be seriUsluckyeddie said:Still counts as a series win.
As Homer would say 'WOOHOO"luckyeddie said:Still counts as a series win.
Would a one-off test match have been used in order to determine the relative positions in the ICC Test Championship?orangepitch said:As Homer would say 'WOOHOO"
India won 1 series , lost 1 series and drew 2 series in Australia in 2003-04.
According to the ICC it doesn't.luckyeddie said:Still counts as a series win.
OK, point withdrawn.Craig said:According to the ICC it doesn't.
If Wimbledon, French Open and US Open were cancelled due to some calamity would the winner of the Australian open be able to claim having won the GRAND SLAM ??luckyeddie said:Still counts as a series win.
Now, when you read ahead a few posts, you will find that I posted a retraction.SJS said:If Wimbledon, French Open and US Open were cancelled due to some calamity would the winner of the Australian open be able to claim having won the GRAND SLAM ??
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luckyeddie said:Now, when you read ahead a few posts, you will find that I posted a retraction.
I wonder whether you will?
(now where's that 'smartass' icon?)
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regardless losing to zimbabwe in a test match is not something to shrug off just because it wasnt a series......it would still be one of the worst moments in indian cricket history.Craig said:Wasn't that one Test though?
TEC, that match was not televised in India and so not much displeasure over that loss. India were *****cats overseas anyway and so the result was not that unexpected as Zim had a good team thentooextracool said:regardless losing to zimbabwe in a test match is not something to shrug off just because it wasnt a series......it would still be one of the worst moments in indian cricket history.
tooextracool said:regardless losing to zimbabwe in a test match is not something to shrug off just because it wasnt a series......it would still be one of the worst moments in indian cricket history.
luckyeddie said:Would a one-off test match have been used in order to determine the relative positions in the ICC Test Championship?
I can't remember if it would have back in 1998.
If so, then I stand by 'series' and unblock my nose in your general direction.
If not, you have my apology.
So is Pakistan losing Test matches to Zimbabwe rank up as Pakistan's worst moments?tooextracool said:regardless losing to zimbabwe in a test match is not something to shrug off just because it wasnt a series......it would still be one of the worst moments in indian cricket history.
Now,that was a series loss.Craig said:So is Pakistan losing Test matches to Zimbabwe rank up as Pakistan's worst moments?
umm yes....Craig said:So is Pakistan losing Test matches to Zimbabwe rank up as Pakistan's worst moments?
And 4 for nothing against Trueman in 1952 with a tag of being wimps against real fast bowling which lasted till Gavaskar and Sardesai in Windies 1971shankar said:One more for India - 100 and 66 all out in that test match in Durban![]()