Thursday 4 August 2011

England 319-run Win New Record

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A winning team, after a test flight in the first innings, as Andrew Strauss was next to Trent Bridge, is a rare event. This has happened 194 times. England 319-run annihilation of India at Nottingham, however, was the biggest win in terms of these issues. In his honor, the column this week is teams that won in the greatest trials and stopping margins after conceding a first innings advantage of.


Strauss scored team finished before time was set in 1926 by Percy Chapman in England. Chapman was taken to England for the first time in a timeless Test at The Oval, the fifth and final Ashes level 0-0. England were dismissed for 280 in first innings after Australia took an advance of 22 Australia were 122 for six at a time, but the lower order together. When England resumed their second innings at 49-0 on the third day had rain overnight made in difficult conditions to bat. Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe, however, scored centuries to set Australia a target of Harold Larwood 415th and Wilfred Rhodes 49 years then took seven wickets between then spring from Australia to 125

Five of the biggest victories in India after conceding a lead of sleeves first appeared on our table and four of them against Australia, and the other against the West Indies. The first victory was in Green Park in Kanpur in 1959, when India erased a deficit of 67, set team of Richie Benaud a target of 225, then seduced by the 105. It was the victory of India's first test against Australia. Twenty years later, Spain beat Australia again in Kanpur, 153 runs, after conceding a lead of the first round of 33.

The second after it took almost 20 years, occurs in Chennai in 1998. Sliding the first 71 innings, Sachin Tendulkar was unbeaten 155 as India took 418 4, and announced the evening of the fourth, setting Australia a target at just over 348 a day. India rotating trio - Anil Kumble, Rajesh Chauhan and Venkatapathy Raju - has raised the wickets between them to bowl in Australia on 168 Three years later, the Garden of Eden in 2001, India is well known erased the deficit of 274 during the follow-up, set in Australia, bowled out of 384 and 212

Before beating Trent Bridge, India more than two losses after taking an advance of the first sleeve was also against Australia. In Chennai, in 1964, India was beaten by 139 runs by Bob Simpson team after leading by 65 in the first innings. The second instance - a 122-run defeat by India were ahead 69 - arrived in the CTB test controversy-ridden in 2008.

Only twice has a team, while admitting the first innings lead, chased the target was ten ports. Australia, it does Bourda, Guyana, in 1973. After skittling the West Indies and 109 in their second innings, Australia were chasing only 135 Openers Keith Stackpole and Ian Redpath finished the work of 43 overs. Australia has done it again once, during Gabba Ashes Test in 1990. No team had more than 200 of the first three innings. England had dismissed 194 and 114, 152 in Australia While chasing the target 157, but Australia has not lost the gate with openers Mark Taylor and Geoff Marsh to ensure victory on the third day.

Two teams have lost the test, and declaring their innings in the match, and both appear in the table below. Gary Sobers was the first captain to do so. West Indies had finished their first innings and 7 526 against England in Port of Spain in 1968, and after that the cable 122, has proclaimed the second 92 2 England 215 and was a goal that has reached 52.4 over seven wickets in hand. Captain Graeme Smith was the second. He said, as well as the South African innings Ricky Ponting 100-Test, in which the target of 287 in 76 overs Australia. Ponting unbeaten 143 159 out of the balls, his second match of the century, Australia is required to ensure that only 60.3 acquisitions.

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