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For the Brisbane test Hall and Worrell medium at best was the fast bowling attack. Two injured and quite immobile batsmen, Hanuma Vihari and R. Ashwin stood at the wicket for over 3 hours against the Australians to draw the match. Ravindra Jadeja, with a fractured finger, was padded up and ready to bat if a wicket had fallen. Playing under extreme pain was also witnessed at the Gabba in the Tied Test.

Key West Indies bowler, Wesley Hall had severe blisters in both his feet from wearing ill-fitting new boots. He had trouble walking but played through his pain on the last day, bowling at full tilt. Cut to in Adelaide this time. The Windies had a strong second inning, declaring at for 6 leaving Australia over to win. This was never on the cards and the Aussies were in survival mode. At tea, on day 5 they were 8 down. Benaud had asked him to practice his batting that morning in the nets.

Kline was bowled 16 times by part-time net bowlers! The ninth wicket fell a few minutes after the tea break and Kline walked in to join regular batsman Ken MacKay with the seemingly hopeless task of batting out minutes to save the match. The series was level This time nobody left the ground! They were well rewarded as Kline and MacKay somehow survived the one hour 50 minutes and saved the Test. As with Pujara, MacKay took several blows on his body making 62 not out while his most unlikely ally, Lindsay Kline was 15 not out.

Pujara in Brisbane must have had a similar bruise map. At the close Jones had made 56 and nightwatchman Bright 1.

Jones had been at the centre of an unusual dispute when the umpires ordered him to change his spiked boots as he was damaging the pitch. Australia's cricket manager Bobby Simpson who scored 92 in the Brisbane tie came on to the playing area and pointed out that the umpires could stop the batsman running down the pitch but could not order him to change his footwear.

Jones later changed voluntarily into rubber-soled shoes. In all he batted for minutes, facing balls and hitting 27 fours and two sixes. His first century took minutes, the second He fought off the effects of nausea and leg-cramps during his innings, after which he was so dehydrated that he was put on a saline drip and detained overnight in hospital.

After Bright went for 30, Border came in, and was dropped by Kapil Dev before he had scored. He went on to , his 19th Test century, making the most of being dropped twice more, by substitute Shivaramakrishnan when 67 and by Kapil Dev again Jones and Border set a new fourth-wicket record against India of formerly , by Neil Harvey and Sam Loxton at Melbourne in Border also moved past Simpson's record Australian aggregate of runs against India.

Sunil Gavaskar, the former legendary Indian batsman, described Pakistan pacer, Hasan Ali, as the weak link. West Indies Vs Australia —. Shashi Latest posts. A cricket addict. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Previous Story. Next Story. Latest from Cricket. National selectors are likely to rest a bunch of regular all-format players from the team for. Jones later spoke of his confusion, with one scoreboard indicating a tie, and another stating that Australia had won by one run.

Simpson cleared up the situation. Joining the players in their huddle, the coach said that for only the second time in Test history, the match had ended as a tie. The only other instance had come in Brisbane in , a match in which Simpson had played against the West Indies. If Border and his men felt elated, Maninder and Shastri looked distraught. To this day Maninder remains adamant that he had in fact hit the ball, with Shastri, and crucially Border, backing up that opinion.

But umpire Vikram Raju is equally sure that he was right. And he was plumb in front of the wicket. A Test match in which all four results were still possible at the start of the final over deserved to make the sporting headlines and be lauded. There was so much to remember about Madras Very true. How Australia and India produced the second tied Test in cricket history. Australia are currently in India for a four-Test series , but it is hard to imagine any of their matches being as dramatic as their meeting in Madras in By Steven Pye for That s Sports Blog , part of the Guardian Sport Network.



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