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
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