On this day in 1979, Sunil Gavaskar achieved a remarkable feat of scoring 221 runs in the fourth innings, despite scoring 400 runs in the first innings at the Oval. Even with this incredible performance, India lost the match by 79 runs and failed to achieve a historic win.
Sunil Gavaskar’s Iconic Performance
Sunil Gavaskar is a name synonymous with Indian cricket. His illustrious career spanned over 16 years, during which he scored more than 10,000 runs. He was the first cricketer to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket and the first batsman to score a double century in an ODI. On this day in 1979, Gavaskar cemented his legacy with an iconic performance at the Oval.
India’s Defeat at The Oval
On this day in 1979, India was playing against England at the Oval. India had won the toss and decided to bat first. Gavaskar was in his element and scored a record breaking 400 runs in the first innings. However, the rest of the Indian team failed to capitalise on this and were all out for 438 runs. England then went on to score 517 runs, setting India a target of 298 runs to win.
A Record Breaking Innings
In the second innings, Gavaskar once again rose to the occasion and scored a record breaking 221 runs. It was a remarkable feat and the highest score in the fourth innings of a Test match. He played a masterful innings and displayed remarkable skill and technique. His performance was praised by many and he was hailed as a hero by the Indian team.
Gavaskar’s Fourth Innings Heroics
Gavaskar’s fourth innings heroics were instrumental in India’s fightback. He was able to score runs at a brisk rate and keep the scoreboard ticking over. He was well supported by the rest of the team, with many batsmen contributing with crucial partnerships. As a result, India were able to set a target of 298 runs for England to win.
Impact of Gavaskar’s Performance
Gavaskar’s performance was crucial in keeping India in the game. His innings was the highest in the fourth innings of a Test match and helped India set a target of 298 runs for England. Even though India lost the game by 79 runs, Gavaskar’s performance was hailed as a remarkable feat.
India’s Close Loss Despite 400 Runs
Despite Gavaskar’s heroic performance, India were unable