Or how India manages to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, part n+1.
-
-
The hosts survive a by-now familiar middle order collapse to reach the target, leaving stand-in skipper Anil Kumble the most relieved of men.
BY Stephen Lamb 24 January 2002
-
Three run-outs in the Indian top order leave the hosts falling short in their run chase.
BY Stephen Lamb 21 January 2002
-
Despite several interruptions due to rain, the visitors stay focussed in their bid to restore parity.
BY Stephen Lamb 20 December 2001
-
Kumble gets his landmark, but England's "bodyline" tactics sours the taste.
BY Stephen Lamb 19 December 2001
-
The Indian batsmen play it safe to ensure they do not lose the series.
BY Stephen Lamb 14 December 2001
-
Despite Tendulkar's century, the visitors bundle out the hosts for 291 to earn a handy 116 runs first innings lead.
BY Stephen Lamb 12 December 2001
-
The experienced leggie scalps five victims to peg back England after openers Mark Butcher and Marcus Trescothick had given them a sound start.
BY Stephen Lamb 10 December 2001
-
Nasser Hussain's prophecy comes true -- India are the toughest side to beat at home.
BY Stephen Lamb 5 December 2001
-
Trailing by 197 runs, the visitors go into Day 4 with a battle on their hands.
BY Stephen Lamb 4 December 2001
Advertisement
Newsletter
Signup for Outlook and get curated content to your inbox everyday.