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Australia follow-on after 17 years
Rajneesh Gupta |
August 28, 2005 18:32 IST
On the third day of the fourth Test in Nottingham, England [Images] brought an end to Australia's long-lasting streak of not facing a follow-on. The last team to enforce follow-on on Australia was Pakistan under Javed Miandad at Karachi in September 1988. Australia went on to lose that Test by an innings margin. Since then, Australia have played a record 190 Tests in almost 17 years without suffering the ignominy of following-on even once. The following table gives details of longest streaks of Tests a side has gone between following-on: Tests | Country | Sequence | Period | 190 | Australia | v Pak,Faisalabad,Sep 1988 to | 16 yrs 11 months | | | v Eng,Manchester,Aug 2005 | | 75 | India | v NZ,Dunedin,Feb 1990 to | 11 yrs 1 month | | | v Aus,Mumbai WS,March 2001 | | 72 | South Africa | v Aus,Durban,Jan 1967 to | 32 yrs 11 months | | | v Eng,Port Elizabeth, Dec 1999 | | 69 | Pakistan | v Aus,Brisbane,Nov 1983 to | 9 yrs 5 months | | | v WI,Port-of-Spain,Apr 1993 | | 68 | England | v Aus,Sydney,Feb 1898 to | 22 yrs 10 months | | | v Aus,Sydney,Dec 1920 | | 63 | West Indies [Images] | v Eng, Bridgetown, Apr 1992 to | 7 yrs 8 months | | | v NZ, Hamilton,Dec 1999 | |
Note: South Africa's instance is inclusive of the 22 years between 1970 and 1992 when they played no Test cricket.
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