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Venue: Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's, Antigua and Barbuda [May 25-29, 2000].
In the era of T20 cricket, patience and perseverance have taken a backseat. Batsmen are ready to take on the bowlers from the very first ball, whereas the bowlers have developed a timid mentality of making sure that they just don't go for runs. Moreover, the bowlers wait for the batsman to commit an error so that they can get their name on the wicket-takers list instead of doing something on their own. The game has thus been reduced to a batsman-versus-batsman contest, with bowlers taking a side role, as the team with a better set of batsmen will win.
However, when it comes to Test cricket, the contest is still very much fair. Barring England and Pakistan, where we have witnessed some of the flattest surfaces to bat upon, countries like the West Indies, Australia and South Africa still produce pitches where surviving as a batsman is an honour in itself – forget about scoring quick runs. On several occasions we have witnessed certain games in the past which the T20 generation could never fathom. In this blog post we will be talking about such a test match, or rather a partnership which made us say, 'Test cricket, you beauty.'
It was the West Indies who were facing Pakistan in their backyard. The first two tests ended in a draw, and we were heading for an interesting finale in Antigua. The hosts were required to chase 216 runs to win both the match and the series. The target might look like a small one, but it was not that easy. A tough pitch with one of the most lethal bowling line-ups in front (Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Abdul Razzaq and Saqlain Mushtaq can give nightmares to anyone). Moreover, the West Indian scorecard read 197/9 when Courtney Walsh joined Captain Jimmy Adams in the middle. The game was on a knife-edge. One more wicket and the visitors would have wrapped up both the match and the series. Apart from that, Courtney Walsh is a batsman who has been dismissed for a 0 on multiple occasions (once in every four innings).
So the challenge was tough. The Windies had a mountain to climb. But boy! What happened next was something truly unbelievable. The duo of Adams and Walsh batted for more than an hour and took their side home. It was certainly an hour of cricket which no fan would ever forget. Walsh surviving the Pakistani bowling attack for 72 minutes and coming out unbeaten was surely not what anyone was expecting. Apart from that, Jimmy Adams played a captain's knock in most of the toughest of situations as he scored an unbeaten 48 of 212 deliveries. There were smiles all around when he took 2 off Akram's bowling and the score got levelled. However, the ground erupted with joy and happiness as Adams took a cheeky single as the Windies won the game by the barest of margins.
Wasim Akram and the Pakistani team could not believe what had happened. The hosts have snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Moreover, one could feel for Akram, who picked up 11 wickets in the game but still ended on the losing side. However, this is what the test ticket is all about. The game of patience, perseverance and, in certain cases, luck.
It was Test cricket at its best.
To watch the partnership between Adams and Walsh, Click Here.






