Mike Hussey was brilliant with an unbeaten 61 to steer Australia home to a six-wicket win in the 2006 Adelaide Ashes Test match as the home side pulled off a memorable final-day victory
Cricket and it's great connections...two very similar test matches : one back in 2003/04 with India playing Australia on the same venue, and the other, this test match .Australia scoring in excess of 550 in the 1st innings and still going on to lose the match, thanks to an epic 233 in the 1st innings and a high pressure unbeaten 72 in the 2nd by a certain Rahul Dravid. In this test though, it was England at the receiving end. Having scored 551 in the 1st innings and still losing the test match. Hussey's performance in the 4th innings was very similar to Dravid's and potentially dealt the knock out blow to the English as they went on to lose the series 5-0...
Cricket Australia would have kill for all those great Auzzie players who couldn't just find a spot in arguably Greatest team of all time to come later in 2009 and 2011 Ashes.
You need to get info about this match and the gravity of situation.. How this match turned from a straight draw to an aussie win is extraordinary story
When day 5 began England were 59/1... It was an obvious draw.. Aussies played extremely aggressively and took 9 wickets to get a target... And the target was still 168 on day 5 with 35 overs to play... It was more like an ODI target... They achieved the target in 31st over.. RPO 5.. In a test on day 5.. This was actually pretty iconic match..
@@khushnoodjani7282 Dear Moron..How many batsmen have scored 50+ scores on their int career..I was waiting for something special,as the update of this video was upload in the youtube story by this channel a day ago..
Azhar Uddin it was a 5th day victory since it's too tough for a batsmen to score anything on 5th day that too compiling a match winning knock on final day of test cricket is something fantastic