India Collapse to 44/5! and Then Fights Back | Australia’s Dominance In The Late '90's
📍 Colombo (SSC), August 28, 1999 — Australia outclassed India by 41 runs in the Aiwa Cup 1999, handing them their third consecutive defeat in the tournament. With Sachin Tendulkar sidelined by injury and M.S.K. Prasad making way for an extra batter, Rahul Dravid took over the gloves. India opted to bowl after winning the toss, but Adam Gilchrist made them regret that decision early. Opening the innings, Gilchrist blasted 77 off 84 balls, featuring nine boundaries, and stitched a 110-run partnership with Andrew Symonds (who played the support role) to set up a total of 253 in 50 overs. India, penalized for a slow over-rate, were given only 49 overs to chase. India’s top order wilted under pressure from Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie, collapsing to 44 for 5. But a fighting stand of 123 between Sadagopan Ramesh (using a runner due to injury) and Robin Singh brought them back into the contest. Ramesh's resolve and Robin Singh’s grit couldn’t reverse the early damage, and India eventually fell 41 runs short, slipping further in the points table. 🏆 Man of the Match: Adam Gilchrist 📌 Match Summary: Australia: 253/6 in 50 overs (Gilchrist 77, Symonds 55, Kumble 2/38) India: 212/8 in 49 overs (Ramesh 70, Robin Singh 67, McGrath 2/29) Overs reduced to 49 due to India's slow over-rate. A game of early collapses, spirited recoveries, and a reminder of Australia’s dominance in the late '90s. #IndiaVsAustralia #CricketMax #MatchHighlights
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2025
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17m
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7.2
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