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Debacle Diary: Farokh Engineer | Outlook India Magazine


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2021-01-28T11:30:55+05:30
Swinging By Adelaide Oval
At this time of the year, early mornings in Manchester are not a great time to wake up and watch sport. Certainly not for someone who is going to be 83 in February. But then, India was to play a Test after almost 10 months and that too in Australia. I have happy memories of Adelaide. I can’t remember failing at this picturesque venue. It was December 1967 and the first of a four-Test series. The dates (December 23-28) included Boxing Day and remember, we had rest days then! Bobby Simpson won the toss and elected to bat because the wicket, as always, was a beauty. We responded well to Australia’s first innings score of 335. I opened the batting with Dilip Sardesai and top scored with 89. Chandu Borde, our captain, scored 60 and Rusi Surti 70 as India were all out for 307. Australia rode centuries by Simpson and Bob Cowper to score 369 in the second innings. The right-arm fast bowler David ....

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Top Indian performances at the Gabba


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With Border-Gavaskar Trophy holders India pulling off a gripping draw at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the battle for the series is still alive going into the fourth and final Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.
The visitors, hit by a spate of injuries, face a tall ask at the venue, famously referred to as the Gabbatoir due to Australia’s strong record there. Out of 62 Tests at the Gabba, Australia have won 40 and lost only eight. ....

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How Jaisimha almost helped India pull-off its first ever win abroad


How Jaisimha almost helped India pull-off its first ever win abroad
By News Desk|   Updated: 28th January 2021 11:06 am IST
By A. Joseph Antony
Hyderabad: Until recently, the Covid-19 clouds of uncertainty had hung heavy over the last cricket test match at Brisbane (Australia), now okayed to start on Friday. Over half a century ago, a flamboyant Hyderabadi’s (cricketer) inclusion in the national team was a certainty for the tour Down Under. His exclusion however  left him so disillusioned that he gave away his cricket kit, even penning a poignant note on his bat before handing it over.
Summoned shortly before the third test from January 19 to 24, 1968 (rest day included), his determination displaced despair that the denial had driven him into. Hopping several flights, crossing continents, warding-off jet lag, fighting fatigue and shaking off shortage of sleep, a 28-year-old M.L. Jaisimha with knocks of 74 and 101 brought India 39 runs short of what would have ....

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India vs Australia: How Jaisimha, Gavaskar & Ganguly inspired India at the Gabba | Cricket News


Nearly a decade later, Bishan Singh Bedi s side came even closer against Bobby Simpson s Australia. The home team had lost its key players to Kerry Packer but was still a handful with speed gun Jeff Thomson, Gary Cosier and Peter Toohey in their ranks. It was a seaming track suited to the pacers, remembers Madan Lal, who took 5/72 wickets in the second innings. This was a rare Test in the Seventies where the pacers Madan Lal and Mohinder Amarnath took more wickets (10) than the spin trio of Bedi, Chandra and Prasanna (9).
India pursued 340 in the fourth innings. Sunil Gavaskar (113) led the chase. A newspaper report described it as a patient and chanceless innings where hardly a ball passed his broad bat. Gavaskar was technically sound as ever, recalls Madan Lal. ....

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