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OTD – Allan Border created history with his best bowling figures in a match of 11/96 against West Indies in 1989

OTD - Allan Border created history with his best bowling figures in a match of 11/96 against West Indies in 1989

On January 26, 1989, Australian cricketer Allan Border achieved a historic milestone in cricketing history by scalping 11 wickets for just 96 runs against the West Indies during the fourth Test thriller at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground. This stellar performance remains one of the highlights of the legendary cricketer’s career and is notable for his best bowling numbers in a game.

The left-arm spinner’s bowling figures included a stunning first-innings seven-wicket haul for just 46 runs, marking his first-ever five-wicket haul in the Test match. Border has taken the crucial wickets of key players like Viv Richards and Desmond Haynes, helping to reduce the strong West Indies from a strong position of 144 for 1 to just 224 all out. Border further added four more wickets for 50 runs in the second innings of the game, ending this encounter with figures of 11/96, which were only surpassed by Merv’s Hughes record of 13 wickets.

In addition to this stellar bowling performance, the New South Wales-born cricketer has contributed significantly with the bat, piling up crucial 75 runs for Australia in the first innings of the game. The middle-order batter stitched the stand with Davin Boon, who also chipped in 149, which was crucial in establishing the lead that set up the host’s win by seven wickets. Allan Border’s dual milestone of hammering half a century and taking 11 wickets in the game was a notable performance, and it seems an uncommon feat against the strong visiting team.

This blistering performance not only showcases Allan Border’s capabilities as a part-time bowler but also makes a turning point for the home team. During that time, the home team was seen struggling, having won just six Test matches out of 44 Tests, but Border’s leadership and this game have guided the Australian side to rejuvenate, leading to their unbeaten streak of 12 matches following this impressive win. 

It’s worth mentioning to note that Allan Border’s historic milestone and remarkable performance against the West Indies on 26 Jan 1989, is celebrated as one of the defining moments in his illustrious career.

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