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7 wickets for 3 runs is pretty bad. but it was between 123 and 126 But not that bad considering NZ had been allout for 26 in a test innings, SAF had been allout for 30 twice, 35 once and India had been allout for 42 in a test :-) Amazing link..have fun :-) http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/145832.html
England 61 15.4 3.89 2 v Australia Melbourne 1 Jan 1902 Almost 4 rpo, Quick Crash !!!
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^ and did you know they were all 5 ball overs then ?
Yup, Test Match no 66 had some bizzare set of events unfolding, 1. In the first innings only two bowlers bowled per side 2. Second innings saw a no.10 score a hundred for Australia, and there by being the top scorer !!! 3. The 40 wickets were shared amongst 5 bowlers !!! Glad i was not born in this era http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/62461.html
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7 wickets for 3 runs is pretty bad. but it was between 123 and 126 But not that bad considering NZ had been allout for 26 in a test innings, SAF had been allout for 30 twice, 35 once and India had been allout for 42 in a test :-) Amazing link..have fun :-) http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/145832.html
That's the worst thing, they had a decent platform from where they could have posted a challenging total, but 7 wickets fell in a heap
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7 wickets for 3 runs is pretty bad. but it was between 123 and 126 But not that bad considering NZ had been allout for 26 in a test innings, SAF had been allout for 30 twice, 35 once and India had been allout for 42 in a test :-) Amazing link..have fun :-) http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/145832.html
What's interesting about that stat is even though India were at the receiving end 7 times but never managed to bowl out any opposition team for <= 80 runs. Damn our bowlers :giggle:
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7 wickets for 3 runs is pretty bad. but it was between 123 and 126 But not that bad considering NZ had been allout for 26 in a test innings, SAF had been allout for 30 twice, 35 once and India had been allout for 42 in a test :-) Amazing link..have fun :-) http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/145832.html
NZ also lost 7 wickets for 8 runs during the wellington test in 03-04. Whole series was turned on its head in literally 5 or 6 minutes
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