Рет қаралды 370,889
In 1993, Australia were given a modest total of 186 to win the 4th Test at Adelaide, which would have given them a 2-nil lead in the 5 Test series. After moving to 54 with 2 wickets down, Mark Waugh fell and that triggered a collapse. Australia lost 5 wickets in just 20 runs, leaving a further 112 required with only 3 wickets in hand. But they didn't give up - debutant Justin Langer helped the tail through to 144 before losing his wicket. 42 required with Tim May and Craig McDermott at the crease. They put on a partnership of 40 before McDermott was cruelly dismissed with Australia only 1 run behind on the scoreboard.