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  • Twodogs
    Administrator
    • Nov 2006
    • 27645

    Best innings seen in person

    1/ Viv Richards at the MCG in a ODI in the early '80s. 153 not.

    2/ Kim Hughes at the MCG in a test match V WI in '83. 100 not from a total of 198 all out.

    3/ Majid Khan at the MCG in teast match in the late '70s. 98 in a session.

    4/ Alan Border cant remember how many he made but that innings V England where he singlehandedly almost batted us over the line in '82, I saw every ball of that innings.

    5/ Matthew Elliotts double ton in the Shield final in 2003. He was like a thrashing machine.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
  • Go_Dogs
    Hall of Fame
    • Jan 2007
    • 10060

    #2
    Re: Best innings seen in person

    Probably Brian Lara's double century at Adelaide Oval in November 2005.
    Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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    • The Coon Dog
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 7575

      #3
      Re: Best innings seen in person

      Originally posted by Twodogs
      1/ Viv Richards at the MCG in a ODI in the early '80s. 153 not.

      2/ Kim Hughes at the MCG in a test match V WI in '83. 100 not from a total of 198 all out.

      3/ Majid Khan at the MCG in teast match in the late '70s. 98 in a session.

      4/ Alan Border cant remember how many he made but that innings V England where he singlehandedly almost batted us over the line in '82, I saw every ball of that innings.

      5/ Matthew Elliotts double ton in the Shield final in 2003. He was like a thrashing machine.

      I saw acouple of those too. That one of Viv's, Hoggy bounced him & hit his jaw. Viv gave it a good rub & faced up to the next ball. Another bouncer, hooked about 15 rows back. Hoggy bowled 6 overs & had figures of 0-59 that day.

      The innings with Kim Hughes was even more special as Dennis Lilliee ripped throught the Windies top order, culminating with his last ball of the day dismissal of Viv Richards. The crowd was still chanting Lillee's name 20 minutes after stumps.
      [COLOR="Red"][B][U][COLOR="Blue"]85, 92, 97, 98, 08, 09, 10... Break the curse![/COLOR][/U][/B][/COLOR]

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      • Sockeye Salmon
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 6365

        #4
        Re: Best innings seen in person

        Originally posted by Twodogs
        1/ Viv Richards at the MCG in a ODI in the early '80s. 153 not.
        I'm not sure if I've got the right innings, but Viv hit Carl Rackemann straight back over his head into the top tier of the members stand and someone in front of me called out "well bowled, Bananahead"

        I also saw Viv make 200 in a Supertest at Waverley - the first cricket match my dad ever took me to.

        Mark Waugh making 150 v SA in a 1-dayer in the late 90's.

        One's I didn't see live - Dean Jones at Madras and VVS Laxman's 281 in 2001 (was listening to it on the radio while I was painting my loungeroom).

        I recently saw Greg Chappell's first test innings @ Perth in '72 on ABC2. Was on about 16 at tea and got out for 108 1/2 hour before stumps.

        Isn't cricket amazing the way we all include innings scored against Australia? In no other sport do you appreciate the artistry of your opponents as much as cricket.

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        • The Coon Dog
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Jan 2007
          • 7575

          #5
          Re: Best innings seen in person

          One of the best innings I saw was on TV. It was the in/famous 1981Headingley Ashes Test where England were forced to follow on.

          Ian Botham scored 149* & was aided by #10 bat, Graham Dilley who brought up a half century. Botham swept ray Bright for 6 to bring up his ton.

          Willis then routed Australia with 8/43 as England won by 18 runs after being forced to follow on.

          This was the test that Lillee & Marsh took the 500-1 odds on an unlikely England win.
          [COLOR="Red"][B][U][COLOR="Blue"]85, 92, 97, 98, 08, 09, 10... Break the curse![/COLOR][/U][/B][/COLOR]

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          • Twodogs
            Administrator
            • Nov 2006
            • 27645

            #6
            Re: Best innings seen in person

            Originally posted by The Coon Dog
            One of the best innings I saw was on TV. It was the in/famous 1981Headingley Ashes Test where England were forced to follow on.

            Ian Botham scored 149* & was aided by #10 bat, Graham Dilley who brought up a half century. Botham swept ray Bright for 6 to bring up his ton.

            Willis then routed Australia with 8/43 as England won by 18 runs after being forced to follow on.

            This was the test that Lillee & Marsh took the 500-1 odds on an unlikely England win.



            Botham said to Dilley "Have you got any plans for thew rest of the day?"



            I dont think I've ever suffered a loss worse. It was even worse than the '97 PM.
            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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