Great Matches Of Indian Cricket Team
The team has often demonstrated its extraordinary strength and cunning intellect. Each player has continued to play to their strengths and work to best balance one another. The desire to play and win for the nation is one of the most prized characteristics of Indian cricket players. The squad has improved as a result of learning from its mistakes and addressing its deficiencies, and is now on level with international norms.
Top Cricket Matches Played In The History
Now that we've come full circle, let's take a closer look at some of the
finest cricket matches played by the Indian team and watch as the whole country
exhales in anticipation of their victorious outcome!
Lord’s Test VS England, 2014
Due to their lack of success in either Tests or ODIs, India's previous
trip to England had been disappointing. Given the course of this tour, it
seemed like history would repeat itself. Thanks to a counterattacking century
from Ajinkya Rahane, India was able to score 295 runs while batting on a Lord's
track that wasn't all that different from the outfield's green.
However, the game appeared to be tied going towards lunch on the fifth
day. Then came Ishant Sharma. Ishant Sharma was instructed by Dhoni to hammer
the Englishmen with rapid deliveries after the second new ball was rejected.
Sharma's career-high 7-wicket haul helped India win the game in the end.
Kolkata Test VS Australia, 2000-01
Due to the match's great popularity, this Test is appropriately listed on
our list. Only three times in the history of Test cricket had a side been asked
to follow on and returned and won a game. The fourth day was entirely consumed
by Dravid's 180 and Laxman's 281. The majority of people believed that India would
now play for the draw, but Ganguly had other ideas. On a surface that was
turning on the fifth day, Indian spinners dismissed Australia for 212 to win
the Test.
Adelaide Test VS Australia 2003-04
India used to have a bad reputation for having a weak tour debut. It's
possible that Ganguly's heroics at the Gabba saved a draw, but when Ponting and
company amassed 556 in the first innings at Adelaide, it seemed as though
history might repeat itself. Further aggravating matters, neither did India's
start. Laxman and Dravid, though, had different ideas.
West Indies Vs. Port of Spain Test of 1976
Since the beginning of time, no one other team has ever won a Test match
by chasing down a total of 400 or more. As a result, it seemed like there were
only two possibilities when West Indies assigned India a goal of 403. India
must finish the remaining overs without error to avoid losing. But that wasn't
the situation. West Indies had used three spinners on a ground that was dry and
spinner-friendly.

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