Harsh Thakor
First Class Star
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2012
- Runs
- 3,521
- Post of the Week
- 2
1.Bob Willis 8-43 v Australia at Leeds in 1981
defending target of 130 runs
Simply intensity,determination,hostility and grit in sport at it's supreme height with Willis literally resembling a cocoon of concentration.Willis banged the ball in on a wicket that was not a true test pitch to extract the uneven bounce.His final over before lunch was the launching pad of one of test cricket's most sensational turnabouts.Made the ball rear disconcertingly from a good length to dismiss Trevor Chappell,Kim Hughes and Graham Yallop.Australia were coasting to their victory target of 130 at 55-1 before Willis caused this blitzkreig.
2.Curtly Ambrose-6-24 at Trinidad v England in 1994
defending target of 194 runs
Resembled a bulldozer destroying a house or a dynamite exploding..Accuracy at it's supreme zenith looking closest to a bowling machine.The batsmen simply could not decide whether to play back or forward.
3.Curtly Ambrose 6-34 v South Africa at Barbados in 1992
defending target of 201runs.
On a broken wicket Ambrose simply blew out the top order of the Proteas batting .79 run adrift from the winning target with 8 wickets in hand South Africa collpased like a pack of cards.
4.Fani Devilllers 6-43 v Australia at Sydney in 1993-94.defending target of 117 runs
Supreme pace bowling skill.
5.Wasim Akram 5-45 /Waqar Younus 5-22 v New Zealand in 1993 at Hamilton
defending target of 133 runs
art of reverse swing at height rarely seen in cricket.pace bowling perfection in tandem at it's supreme height.
6.Shaun Pollock 5-37 -v Pakistan at Faisalabad in 1997 in 3rd test.defending target of 146 runs.
Fast -medium bowling skill at its supreme level.
7.Jaggaval Srinath 6-21 v South Africa at Ahmedabad in 1996
defending target of 170 runs.
South Africa seemed home and dry at 96-4 before Srinath intervened like a thunderstorm interrupting or a Jack the ripper coming on the scene..Brilliantly exploited the uneven bounce prevailing and produced lateral movement both ways.
8.Ian Botham 5-11 at Edgbaston in 1981 v Australia
defending target of 151 runs
Australia were coasting home at 114-5 chasing a target of 151 runs before Botham came in storming in like a Greek God to pull of the houdini act.It appeared as though lightning or energy came from now here or a spirit being ressurected.Skipper Mike Brearley forced Botham to bowl who initially refused and thus played an important role in this win.
9.Kapil Dev 5-28 at Melbourne in 1980-81
defending target of 151 runs
On the final day India pulled of a miracle defending a meagre 143 runs with Kapil Dev bowling as though the spirits posessed him.
10.Ian Bishop 4-22/Frankly Rose 3-36 v India at Barbados in 1997
defending target of 120 runs
On a broken wicket the pacemen were as fiery as ever and perfectly exploited conditions.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			defending target of 130 runs
Simply intensity,determination,hostility and grit in sport at it's supreme height with Willis literally resembling a cocoon of concentration.Willis banged the ball in on a wicket that was not a true test pitch to extract the uneven bounce.His final over before lunch was the launching pad of one of test cricket's most sensational turnabouts.Made the ball rear disconcertingly from a good length to dismiss Trevor Chappell,Kim Hughes and Graham Yallop.Australia were coasting to their victory target of 130 at 55-1 before Willis caused this blitzkreig.
2.Curtly Ambrose-6-24 at Trinidad v England in 1994
defending target of 194 runs
Resembled a bulldozer destroying a house or a dynamite exploding..Accuracy at it's supreme zenith looking closest to a bowling machine.The batsmen simply could not decide whether to play back or forward.
3.Curtly Ambrose 6-34 v South Africa at Barbados in 1992
defending target of 201runs.
On a broken wicket Ambrose simply blew out the top order of the Proteas batting .79 run adrift from the winning target with 8 wickets in hand South Africa collpased like a pack of cards.
4.Fani Devilllers 6-43 v Australia at Sydney in 1993-94.defending target of 117 runs
Supreme pace bowling skill.
5.Wasim Akram 5-45 /Waqar Younus 5-22 v New Zealand in 1993 at Hamilton
defending target of 133 runs
art of reverse swing at height rarely seen in cricket.pace bowling perfection in tandem at it's supreme height.
6.Shaun Pollock 5-37 -v Pakistan at Faisalabad in 1997 in 3rd test.defending target of 146 runs.
Fast -medium bowling skill at its supreme level.
7.Jaggaval Srinath 6-21 v South Africa at Ahmedabad in 1996
defending target of 170 runs.
South Africa seemed home and dry at 96-4 before Srinath intervened like a thunderstorm interrupting or a Jack the ripper coming on the scene..Brilliantly exploited the uneven bounce prevailing and produced lateral movement both ways.
8.Ian Botham 5-11 at Edgbaston in 1981 v Australia
defending target of 151 runs
Australia were coasting home at 114-5 chasing a target of 151 runs before Botham came in storming in like a Greek God to pull of the houdini act.It appeared as though lightning or energy came from now here or a spirit being ressurected.Skipper Mike Brearley forced Botham to bowl who initially refused and thus played an important role in this win.
9.Kapil Dev 5-28 at Melbourne in 1980-81
defending target of 151 runs
On the final day India pulled of a miracle defending a meagre 143 runs with Kapil Dev bowling as though the spirits posessed him.
10.Ian Bishop 4-22/Frankly Rose 3-36 v India at Barbados in 1997
defending target of 120 runs
On a broken wicket the pacemen were as fiery as ever and perfectly exploited conditions.
 
	 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		