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    Top 15 all-time greatest test matches in the history

    v27a7By v27a7January 7, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The most remarkable sporting events are often based on the best teams or individuals. However, selecting the most fantastic test-match contests is considered the best.

    Some say it’s the Ashes of 2005. Others might say it is the India – Pakistan match. All of them have been called the most significant test matches of all time that fluctuated the test cricket ranking.

    Table of Contents

      • 1. The Ashes, 2005
      •  2. India vs. Pakistan, Kolkata Test, 1999
      • 3. Australia vs. West Indies, Perth Test, 1960
      • 4. England vs. Australia, Lord’s Test, 2005
      •  5. South Africa vs. Australia, Durban Test, 1949
      •  6. West Indies vs. England, Bridgetown Test, 1998
      • 7. India vs. England, Chennai Test, 1986
      • 8. Australia vs. South Africa, Cape Town Test, 1966
      •  9. England vs. Australia, Edgbaston Test, 2005
      • 10. India vs. Pakistan, Chennai Test, 1999
      • 11. West Indies vs. England, Barbados Test, 1957
      • 12. Australia vs. England, Melbourne Test, 1982
      • 13. South Africa vs. England, Johannesburg Test, 1995
      • 14. Australia vs. New Zealand, Auckland Test, 1985
      • 15. England vs. Australia, Oval Test, 2005
    • Conclusion
    • Frequently asked questions

    1. The Ashes, 2005

    The greatest-ever Ashes series saw England regain the urn after 18 years with a 2-1 victory in an enthralling contest. The series had great batting, excellent bowling, some superb fielding, and plenty of drama.

     2. India vs. Pakistan, Kolkata Test, 1999

    This Test match is remembered for two things – VVS Laxman’s magnificent 281 and Harbhajan Singh’s fantastic spell of bowling that helped India to a come-from-behind victory.

    3. Australia vs. West Indies, Perth Test, 1960

    It was a great Test match, played in searing heat that saw Australia victorious by just three wickets. The West Indies batted first and made a total of 674, but Australia responded superbly to win a truly epic match.

    4. England vs. Australia, Lord’s Test, 2005

    Another Ashes classic, this time played out at Lord’s. England looked to be in all sorts of trouble when they were reduced to 193-7 in their first innings, but a superb century from Kevin Pietersen took them to a competitive total.

    Australia then collapsed to 129 all out, giving England a first-innings lead. The match was ultimately decided by a dramatic final day, with England just hanging on for a two-run victory.

     5. South Africa vs. Australia, Durban Test, 1949

    It was a great Test match, which saw South Africa pull off an unlikely victory. Australia had looked set to win when they enforced the follow-on, but the South African batters dug in and batted superbly to save the match.

     6. West Indies vs. England, Bridgetown Test, 1998

    It was another thrilling Test match, which saw the West Indies come out on top by just two wickets. England had looked in control when they had the West Indies reeling at 54-4 in their second innings, but a superb partnership between Brian Lara and Jimmy Adams saw the home side to victory.

    7. India vs. England, Chennai Test, 1986

    This Test match is remembered for two things – Kapil Dev’s magnificent innings of 175 not out and India’s sensational victory, which saw them, come from behind to win by five wickets.

    8. Australia vs. South Africa, Cape Town Test, 1966

    It was a great Test match, which saw Australia come from behind to win by just one wicket. The game looked to be heading for a draw when Australia was struggling at 246-9 in their second innings, but an unbeaten century from Bob Simpson saw them to a dramatic victory.

     9. England vs. Australia, Edgbaston Test, 2005

    The third Ashes Test of the 2005 series was another classic, with England coming out on top by two wickets. Australia looked to be in control when they enforced the follow-on, but England’s bowlers fought back superbly to set up a tense finale.

    10. India vs. Pakistan, Chennai Test, 1999

    It was another thrilling Test match, which saw India come out on top by 12 runs. Pakistan looked to be in control when they had India reeling at 176-6 in their second innings, but a superb inning of 98 from Rahul Dravid took the home side to a competitive total. Pakistan then collapsed to 216 all out, giving India a famous victory.

    11. West Indies vs. England, Barbados Test, 1957

    It was a classic Test match, which saw the West Indies come out on top by just four wickets. England had looked in control when the West Indies struggled at 133-7 in their second innings, but a superb partnership between Frank Worrell and Garry Sobers saw the home side to victory.

    12. Australia vs. England, Melbourne Test, 1982

    This was another Ashes classic, which saw Australia come out on top by just three runs. England looked to be in trouble when they struggled at 111-5 in their second innings, but a superb century from Graham Gooch took them to a competitive total.

    Australia then collapsed to 111 all out, giving England a chance to win the match. However, the home side held on for a dramatic draw.

    13. South Africa vs. England, Johannesburg Test, 1995

    This remarkable Test match saw South Africa come from behind to win by just two wickets. England had looked in control when they had the home side reeling at 96-7 in their second innings, but a superb partnership between Daryll Cullinan and Hansie Cronje saw the home side to victory.

    14. Australia vs. New Zealand, Auckland Test, 1985

    This was a classic Test match, which saw Australia come from behind to win by just four wickets. New Zealand looked to be in control when Australia struggled at 132-8 in their second innings, but superb innings of 116 from Steve Waugh took the home side to a competitive total. New Zealand then collapsed to 134, giving Australia a famous victory.

    15. England vs. Australia, Oval Test, 2005

    The final Test of the 2005 Ashes series was another classic, with England coming out on top by just two runs. Australia looked to be in all sorts of trouble when they were struggling at 129-7 in their second innings, but a superb inning of 103 from Ricky Ponting took the home side to a competitive total.

    England then collapsed to 129 all out, giving Australia a chance to win the match. However, the home side held on for a dramatic draw.

    Conclusion

    It was hard to decide the top 15 greatest test matches of all time, but here goes! The test matches listed below are in no particular order, as they all deserve equal respect.

    Some of these test matches are recent, while others are past ones. They all have in common that they have been chosen as the most outstanding 15 test matches of all time!

    Frequently asked questions

    1. What is the lowest score in a test match? 

    The lowest score in a test match is currently held by England, who was all out for just 46 runs against Australia in 1902.

    1. Who are some of the most significant test match players? 

    Some of the most significant test match players are Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Vivian Richards, Sir Ian Botham, Shane Warne, and Sachin Tendulkar.

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