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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Ten memorable SCG Tests....!

The Demon takes ten


Ninety-four Tests have been played at the SCG since the 1884-85 battle between Hugh Massie's Australians and Arthur Shrewsbury's England.....more..?

Tip Foster's debut

The 17th Test played at the SCG was described by Wisden in glowing terms. .....more..??

McCabe vs Bodyline

Australia entered the first Test of the 1932-33 Ashes without Don Bradman, unavailable due to illness, and with the challenge of handling England's Bodyline tactics in a Test for the first time. When Stan McCabe, 22, ...more..?

The Bradman and Barnes show

The 405-run partnership between Sid Barnes and Don Bradman, set in the 1946-47 Ashes Test, still stands as the highest fifth-wicket stand in Test history,...more..?

Illingworth's Ashes triumph

England's first Ashes series win in Australia in 16 years was confirmed at the SCG in 1970-71,...more..?

Australia end West Indies' streak

In 1984-85, Clive Lloyd's West Indians entered the SCG T...more..?
Lara's 277

Australian spectators who sat in the stands at the SCG in 1992-93 knew they were witnessing a star in the making when Brian Lara, in his fifth Test, scored 277. It was the first of his 34 Test hundreds, and at the time the biggest Test score in Australia in nearly three decades...more..?

de Villiers demolishes Australia

January 6, 1994 was one of the most remarkable days of Test cricket the SCG has seen. Australia were in a position from which they could not have expected to lose. Shane Warne had taken 12 wickets over the first four days, including 7 for 56 in the first innings as he showed his array of tricks ...more..?
Steve Waugh's last-over hundred

England won the dead rubber in 2002-03, but the Test was all about one man: Australia's captain, Steve Waugh. ...more..?

Bollyline

The last time Australia and India met at the SCG, in 2007-08, the Test was memorable for all the wrong reasons....more..?



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