England defeated #1 ranked India by an inning and 159 runs in 2nd test. The defeat margin is huge. And India did not even play total 80 overs in the match and get bowled out twice. Is this the worst defeat ever for a #1 side in Tests?
Were we still the number one ranked team when West Indies beat us in Sharjah in 2016? If yes, then that is easily the most humiliating defeat for a number one ranked team.
Losing at home Test to West Indies in this era as a number one side is far worse than getting thumped in England.
the margin of defeat in 3rd test of 2011 tour is bigger than the 2nd test of 2018 tour but India could not play even 80 overs and also lot of time was lost to rain and still India surrender in 3 days
Were we still the number one ranked team when West Indies beat us in Sharjah in 2016? If yes, then that is easily the most humiliating defeat for a number one ranked team.
Losing at home Test to West Indies in this era as a number one side is far worse than getting thumped in England.
Were we still the number one ranked team when West Indies beat us in Sharjah in 2016? If yes, then that is easily the most humiliating defeat for a number one ranked team.
Losing at home Test to West Indies in this era as a number one side is far worse than getting thumped in England.
Were we still the number one ranked team when West Indies beat us in Sharjah in 2016? If yes, then that is easily the most humiliating defeat for a number one ranked team.
Losing at home Test to West Indies in this era as a number one side is far worse than getting thumped in England.
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To try and spin an ugly, quick, really painful defat of India and flip the conversation to a bad memory for Pakistan, this must be the stuff Mir Jafar and Mir Sadiq were made of!
I would think England’s Test defeat to us in 2012 when they failed to chase 145 in the 4th innings was pretty bad lol (forgot which test it was). I believe they were the no. 1 ranked team at the time.
They got bamboozled by Abdur Rehman of all people and Andrew Staruss even said it was the most “painful” defeat of his career