Friday, 16 September 2011

Cricket's greatest fightbacks

Instructions: Click on Image to Enlarge and right click and "save as: to download Photos On Y! Cricket Stats: Anantha Narayanan looks at some of the unlikeliest wins in ODI cricket

Great defensive wins in ODIs

A few months back, I looked at teams scoring 300+ and losing the match. Now let me look at the other side. Teams scoring below 140 and still finishing on the winning side. This time, I have given a potted summary and a one-line comment. Nothing more is needed.





ODI # 593. Pakistan vs India.

Played on 18 December 1989 at Municipal Stadium, Gujranwala.

Pakistan won by 7 runs. MoM: Saeed Anwar.

Pakistan: 87 for 9 wkt(s) in 16.0 overs

Saeed Anwar 42*(32)

India: 80 for 9 wkt(s) in 16.0 overs

Imran Khan 4.0 0 18 3, Waqar Younis 4.0 0 21 3

This was Tendulkar's ODI debut.





ODI # 772. Australia vs West Indies.

Played on 8 December 1992 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Australia won by 14 runs. MoM: Taylor M.A.

Australia: 101 for 9 wkt(s) in 30.0 overs

Jones D.M 21 (49)

West Indies: 87 all out in 29.3 overs

Reiffel P.R 6.0 1 14 3

Taylor got MoM for his 4 catches and captaincy.





ODI # 284. India vs England.

Played on 27 January 1985 at Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh.

England won by 7 runs. MoM: Shastri R.J.

England: 121 for 6 wkt(s) in 15.0 overs

Lamb A.J 33*(19)

India: 114 for 5 wkt(s) in 15.0 overs

Shastri 53 (45)

Why Shastri should have got the MoM ahead of Lamb is a great mystery.



ODI # 2129. West Indies vs Bangladesh.

Played on 16 May 2004 at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent.

West Indies won by 23 runs. MoM: Smith D.R.

West Indies: 124 for 7 wkt(s) in 25.0 overs

Smith D.R 62*(62)

Bangladesh: 101 for 8 wkt(s) in 25.0 overs

Bradshaw I.D.R 5.0 1 15 3





ODI # 325. India vs Pakistan.

Played on 22 March 1985 at Sharjah C.A. Stadium.

India won by 38 runs. MoM: Imran Khan.

India: 125 all out in 42.4 overs

Azharuddin M 47 (93)

Imran Khan 10.0 2 14 6

Pakistan: 87 all out in 32.5 overs

Kapil Dev N 6.5 1 17 3

Inarguably the greatest bowling performance in a losing cause.





ODI # 115. West Indies vs England.

Played on 4 February 1981 at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St Vincent.

West Indies won by 2 runs. MoM: Croft C.E.H.

West Indies: 127 all out in 47.2 overs

Mattis E.H 62 (147)

England: 125 all out in 48.2 overs

Croft C.E.H 9.0 4 15 6

This time, Croft takes 6 wickets for nothing to win the match by nothing.





ODI # 1043. South Africa vs England.

Played on 19 January 1996 at Buffalo Park, East London.

South Africa won by 14 runs. MoM: Adams P.R.

South Africa: 129 all out in 41.4 overs

McMillan B.M 45*(92)

England: 115 all out in 43.4 overs

Adams P.R 9.0 1 26 3

The great contortionist Adams at work.





ODI # 748. England vs Zimbabwe.

Played on 18 March 1992 at Lavington Sports Oval, Albury.

Zimbabwe won by 9 runs. MoM: Brandes E.A.

Zimbabwe: 134 all out in 46.1 overs

Houghton D.L 29 (65)

England: 125 all out in 49.1 overs

Brandes E.A 10.0 4 21 4

One of the great World Cup upsets of all time.





ODI # 2343. Zimbabwe vs Kenya.

Played on 1 March 2006 at Harare Sports Club.

Kenya won by 65 runs. MoM: Odoyo T.M.

Kenya: 134 all out in 42.5 overs

Obuya D.O 22 (44)

Zimbabwe: 69 all out in 22.5 overs

Odoyo T.M 6.0 0 13 3, Ongondo P.J 5.5 0 14 4

Odoyo captured the first three wickets.





ODI # 192. Australia vs New Zealand.

Played on 17 March 1983 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

New Zealand won by 14 runs. MoM: Not awarded.

New Zealand: 138 for 8 wkt(s) in 35.0 overs

Crowe M.D 66 (67)

Australia: 124 all out in 34.0 overs

Chatfield E.J 7.0 0 20 4

In retrospect, let us give the MoM jointly to Crowe and Chatfield.





ODI # 1675. West Indies vs Zimbabwe.

Played on 23 January 2001 at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Zimbabwe won by 47 runs. MoM: Streak H.H.

Zimbabwe: 138 all out in 47.2 overs

Streak H.H 45 (70)

West Indies: 91 all out in 31.5 overs

Streak H.H 8.0 4 8 4

Amongst the top-10 great all-round performances of all time.

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