Harsh Thakor
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Best Test match innings in a losing cause
This is my list of the best innings in order of merit in a losing cause.
1.Sunil Gavaskar's 96 v Pakistan at Bangalore
displayed genius on the worst of tracks which even Bradman would be unlikely to equal
2.Derek Randall's 174 in Melbourne in the centenary test in 1977
A cricketing epic with a flourish of spectacular driving ,cutting and hooking more like an art exhibition or music concert.England looked like acheiving the impossible when Randall was at the crease but neverthless cricket won a victory.
3.Sachin Tendulkar's 116 at Perth in 1991-92
Looked like Bradman re-incarnated.Arguably the most perfect innings of all blending great technical skill with ferocious agression,supreme concentration,sound temperament ,artistry and creative genius.Perfect judgement of length and timing.Even the good balls were dispatched to the boundary.
4.Sachin Tendulkar's 136 at Madras v Pakistan
A Perfect innings superbly blending defence with agression on a difficult track with uneven bounce.
5.Asif Iqbal's 146 n.o at the Oval in 1967
One of cricket's classics where Asif Iqbal saved his team from the ignominy of an innings defeat.Few test innings have combined technical correctness with agression and elegance in a crisis.It was like a batting exhibition.Learie Constantine called it the best innings he ever witnessed in a tset match.Something even Viv Or Barry Richards would have been proud of playing.Arguably the best batting ever with the tail enders.
6.Mohinder Amarnath's 80 and 91 at Barbados in 1983
Superb display of defense and agression against the most hostile pace attack ever.
7.Sunil Gavaskar's 127 n.o at Faisalbad in 1982-83
stuck out like a boulder against the ferocity of Imran .a truly great knock.
8.Asif Iqbal's 135 at Kingston in 1977
mastered a great pace attack with a brilliant exhibition of driving all over the wicket.
9.Ian Chappell's 156 at Perth in 1975-76 v West Indies
One of the best innings ever on fast wicket where Ian Chappel displayed his great skill and character.
10.Alan Border's 123 n.o at Old Trafford in 1981
Fought like a soldier till the last in a faultless batting exhibition.
11..Mohammad Azharrudin's 121 v England at Lords in 1990
A blistering exhibition of strokeplay scoring a century of 90 balls at less than a minute for every run.To me eclisped Gooch's triple ton in the same match.
12.Sachin Tendulkar's century in the 1st test at Edgbaston in 1996
Sheer mastery.
13.Sunil Gavaskar's 111 v Pakistan at Karachi in 1978-79
showed great mental tenacity and technical perfection when the chips were down.
14.Alan Border's 126 at Adelaide v West Indies in 1981-82
battled with great grit against a great attack.
15.Dilip Vengsarkar's 157 at Lords in 1982
Technically,a classic.
A classic exhibition of driving ,pulling and hooking in the most difficult circumstances.
This is my list of the best innings in order of merit in a losing cause.
1.Sunil Gavaskar's 96 v Pakistan at Bangalore
displayed genius on the worst of tracks which even Bradman would be unlikely to equal
2.Derek Randall's 174 in Melbourne in the centenary test in 1977
A cricketing epic with a flourish of spectacular driving ,cutting and hooking more like an art exhibition or music concert.England looked like acheiving the impossible when Randall was at the crease but neverthless cricket won a victory.
3.Sachin Tendulkar's 116 at Perth in 1991-92
Looked like Bradman re-incarnated.Arguably the most perfect innings of all blending great technical skill with ferocious agression,supreme concentration,sound temperament ,artistry and creative genius.Perfect judgement of length and timing.Even the good balls were dispatched to the boundary.
4.Sachin Tendulkar's 136 at Madras v Pakistan
A Perfect innings superbly blending defence with agression on a difficult track with uneven bounce.
5.Asif Iqbal's 146 n.o at the Oval in 1967
One of cricket's classics where Asif Iqbal saved his team from the ignominy of an innings defeat.Few test innings have combined technical correctness with agression and elegance in a crisis.It was like a batting exhibition.Learie Constantine called it the best innings he ever witnessed in a tset match.Something even Viv Or Barry Richards would have been proud of playing.Arguably the best batting ever with the tail enders.
6.Mohinder Amarnath's 80 and 91 at Barbados in 1983
Superb display of defense and agression against the most hostile pace attack ever.
7.Sunil Gavaskar's 127 n.o at Faisalbad in 1982-83
stuck out like a boulder against the ferocity of Imran .a truly great knock.
8.Asif Iqbal's 135 at Kingston in 1977
mastered a great pace attack with a brilliant exhibition of driving all over the wicket.
9.Ian Chappell's 156 at Perth in 1975-76 v West Indies
One of the best innings ever on fast wicket where Ian Chappel displayed his great skill and character.
10.Alan Border's 123 n.o at Old Trafford in 1981
Fought like a soldier till the last in a faultless batting exhibition.
11..Mohammad Azharrudin's 121 v England at Lords in 1990
A blistering exhibition of strokeplay scoring a century of 90 balls at less than a minute for every run.To me eclisped Gooch's triple ton in the same match.
12.Sachin Tendulkar's century in the 1st test at Edgbaston in 1996
Sheer mastery.
13.Sunil Gavaskar's 111 v Pakistan at Karachi in 1978-79
showed great mental tenacity and technical perfection when the chips were down.
14.Alan Border's 126 at Adelaide v West Indies in 1981-82
battled with great grit against a great attack.
15.Dilip Vengsarkar's 157 at Lords in 1982
Technically,a classic.
A classic exhibition of driving ,pulling and hooking in the most difficult circumstances.