Other nail-biting finishes in Test cricket history

Other nail-biting finishes in Test cricket history

OTHER CLOSE FINISHES IN TEST HISTORY AFTER NEW ZEALAND’S ONE-RUN WIN OVER ENGLAND ON TUESDAY:-

ADELAIDE, JANUARY 1993 – West Indies beat Australia by one run

In practically 2500 Test matches, solely as soon as has this beforehand occurred, with Curtly Ambrose inspiring the all-conquering Windies to victory on Australia Day. The hosts rallied from 7-74 chasing 186. Ambrose, although, had the ultimate say, ending with a 10-wicket match haul when he debatably flicked the glove of final man Craig McDermott with Australia needing simply two to seal a sequence win. But it was the Windies who prevailed they usually did so once more to maintain alive a 13-year unbeaten sequence in Test sequence.

EDGBASTON, AUGUST 2005 – England beat Australia by two runs

“Jones…Bowden…Kasprowicz the man to go, and Harmison has done it.” Richie Benaud welcomed a legion of recent cricket followers in arguably the best Test within the biggest sequence of all. Similar to 22 years earlier, Australia had recovered from being seven down with loads to get to arrange a grandstand end. But Michael Kasprowicz fended a Steve Harmison bouncer to Geraint Jones and umpire Billy Bowden raised his crooked finger in an exhilarating climax. Almost misplaced amid the frenzied end is the very fact Kasprowicz mustn’t have been given out because the ball brushed the glove together with his hand off the bat. Now, it’s considered a mere subplot within the narrowest win – when it comes to runs – in Ashes historical past.

HEADINGLEY, AUGUST 2019 – England beat Australia by one wicket

While Ben Stokes fell on the dropping facet of a nail-biting end this time, in the summertime of 2019 he held all of the aces. A matter of weeks after his World Cup last heroics in opposition to New Zealand at Lord’s, Stokes produced what could gone down as his magnum opus with an unbeaten 135 which helped England reel in 359 to finish their highest ever run-chase in Tests. An unbroken 76-run stand with final man Jack Leach, who resisted Australia for 17 balls in his one not out, had its fair proportion of drama however England accomplished a scarcely plausible victory. Australia, although, retained the urn after a 2-2 sequence draw.

BARBADOS, MARCH 1999 – West Indies beat Australia by one wicket

While the Windies dynasty was crumbling throughout them with Australia by now the dominant drive in world cricket, Brian Lara rolled again the years with one among his most interesting innings. Set 308, the Windies lurched to 5-105 however Lara was capable of face up to the twin menace of Glenn McGrath, who claimed a five-for, and Shane Warne, wicketless within the fourth innings. Lara’s 153 not out obtained the Windies over the road after quantity 11 Courtney Walsh was capable of hold out 5 balls. The sequence completed 2-2.

DURBAN, FEBRUARY 2019 – Sri Lanka beat South Africa by one wicket

With Sri Lanka a fading drive after the retirement of a number of all-time greats within the earlier decade, there was just one favorite for this Test sequence. And when Sri Lanka slid to 9-226 in pursuit of 304, that notion was bolstered. But Kusal Perera’s unbeaten 153 helped Sri Lanka to an unimaginable, against-all-odds victory. His unbroken 78-run partnership with Vishwa Fernando went down as the very best last-wicket stand in a profitable fourth-innings chase in first-class cricket. Sri Lanka went on to triumph in Port Elizabeth to develop into the primary Asian facet to win a Test sequence in South Africa.

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