Rik said:I'm going to buy the DVD of Astle's innings since I only managed to see 4 balls of it...
Yeah, IMO, that IS probably the best test knock ever...anilramavarma said:Another candidate for best test ever(although this thread isn't really about that) is the Calcutta test, Ind vs Aus, the VVSLaxman special.
Best Test Innings Ever? You must be forgetting the 2 record Test Innings, Sobers' 365* and Lara's 375 :wow:krkode said:Yeah, IMO, that IS probably the best test knock ever...
Another would have to be Dravid's knock in that very same innings :P
And another would have to be Brian Lara's double hundred against Australia in the WI.
Unfortunately, I have never seen any Viv Richards, Zaheer Abbas, or any of the old greats' innings. My repoirtoir of great test innings starts at 1997 :P
Gavaskar's double ton in chasing 400+ against England would have to rate pretty highly too. Steve Waugh's 200 against the WI in 1995? Derek Randall's 174 against Australia in 1977? To say Laxman's was a better innings than any of those is a big call.Yeah, IMO, that IS probably the best test knock ever...
And I think mine ends in 1992My repoirtoir of great test innings starts at 1997
I have not seen that Gavaskar double hundred against England, but I have seen two innings of tremedous character from Gavaskar.One was his 236* against WI at Madras in 1984 and that was scored after he came in with India at 0-4 and another was his 96 against Pakistan at Bangalore in 1987, although India lost that match.Top_Cat said:Gavaskar's double ton in chasing 400+ against England would have to rate pretty highly too. Steve Waugh's 200 against the WI in 1995? Derek Randall's 174 against Australia in 1977? To say Laxman's was a better innings than any of those is a big call.
I have, in bad print. But yes it was a brutal innings he played. Murdered Jayasuriya and the other spin bowlers that Sri Lanka usually have on in the middle overs.It was good strong and solid hitting. Through the line ofcourse. I dont rate it highly though.Langeveldt said:Ive never seen it, but Shahid Afridi's 37 ball 100 sounds pretty special. Did anyone see it??
0-4, when was this?aussie_beater said:I have not seen that Gavaskar double hundred against England, but I have seen two innings of tremedous character from Gavaskar.One was his 236* against WI at Madras in 1984 and that was scored after he came in with India at 0-4 and another was his 96 against Pakistan at Bangalore in 1987, although India lost that match.
I am sorry it was 0-2....India went on to score some 450 odd runs and Gavaskar had 236 of them....it was in 1983-1984 when Lloyd's WI came on a revenge tour to India after the 1983 world cup and beat the crapola out of them....it's been so long ago and I was just a kid at that time, that I can't remember the stuff correctly.marc71178 said:0-4, when was this?
Oh...I know what you are talking about...that was when Trueman demolished India sometime in the fifties...marc71178 said:OK mate - there's only ever been one 0-4, and Trueman was at the start of his career then, so I guessed Gavaskar wasn't about!
My letter? You wouldn't...:rolleyes:marc71178 said:(oh, and yes Rik, I've seen it, and no I don't agree)
Talking about that 236*, IMO, there was an even better innings in the same series at Delhi. He hit 121 off 128(15 4s & 2 6s) deliveries and really flayed an attack containing Marshall, Holding, Davis and Daniel.aussie_beater said:I have not seen that Gavaskar double hundred against England, but I have seen two innings of tremedous character from Gavaskar.One was his 236* against WI at Madras in 1984 and that was scored after he came in with India at 0-4 and another was his 96 against Pakistan at Bangalore in 1987, although India lost that match.