Australia collapse to 6/38 chasing 172, but Bevan guides them home with a last ball boundary to win the match. One of the greatest matches ever. For more videos check out www.cougarcricket.net
Some boundaries from Clive Lloyds last 2 test innings in Test Match cricket. This game was played at the SCG against Australia during the 1984/85 season. For more videos check out http://www.cougarcricket.net
Kapil Dev and Dilip Vengsarkar put on a match winning partnership during the Semi Final of the World Championship of Cricket tournment in 1985 against New Zealand.
Highlights and news from Day 3 of the tour match between Sri Lanka and the Chairmans XI in Adelaide. For more video check out http://cougarcricket.net
Jayasuriya bid farewell to Test cricket with a customary quickfire 78 Vs England. James Anderson went for 6 boundaries in one over resulting in 24 runs. Witness the man's legacy at http://www.hilalscricket.com/
In 2002, Wisden carried out a statistical analysis of all Test matches in an attempt to rank the greatest cricketers in history, and Muralitharan was ranked as the number one bowler of all time. Muralitharan's unique bowling action begins with a "flapping wings" run-up, and culminates with an extremely wristy release which had him mistaken for a leg spinner early in his career by Allan Border. Aside from his off break, he also is a master of the doosra, the surprise delivery which turns from leg to off with no discernible change of action. He is also able to bowl orthodox leg spin, as shown during the South African tour of Sri Lanka in 2006, managing to extract prodigious spin.
Murali now becomes the highest wicket taker in Test Cricket history. Sri Lanka VS England 1st Test | Day3 Courtesy http://www.hilalscricket.com/
http://www.hilalscricket.com/ Dealing in boundaries and steam rolling ahead it never looked like the Aussies could stop him. The second new ball hardly rattled him in fact all the Aussie quick men were being belted to all parts. Ricky Ponting the Australian skipper was cornered tactically by Sanga's aggression towards the new ball and Malinga's resilience. The ball was too new for Mcgill to cop yet another pasting so the only suitable bowling change would have been Symonds or another part timer. Sanga was looking beyond 200 and was surely planning to accelerate the scoring rate with Malinga getting his eye in and providing good support. It looked very much like only an outside influence and not the opposition that could dismiss him and some times in life the worst possible thing happens.
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