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Left arm spinners, Steve Waugh and India’s near misses twice in a row 
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Left arm spinners, Steve Waugh and India’s near misses twice in a row  Premium

The Hindu
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 06:38:18 AM UTC

1987: India hosts 1st World Cup outside England; Maninder Singh's last-man dismissal signals 1-run loss to Australia; Dean Jones' 6/4 controversy; India-Pakistan 3rd-place match dropped; Bob Simpson's "lose patience, lose battle" mantra; India's 1-run loss to Australia in Brisbane.

The year was 1987. Sunil Gavaskar was to retire soon, Sachin Tendulkar hadn’t yet made his appearance in the Indian consciousness. Goa had become the 25th State of the Indian union. The population hadn’t touched a billion yet. Scandals over defence deals had been exposed in the media. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s ‘Mr Clean’ image was taking a beating. Writing in the Asian Journal, a think tank analyst said, “Indian democracy is on trial.” And World champions India hosted the first World Cup outside England.

The first-ever World Cup match in India was played in Chennai 36 years ago. A year earlier at the same venue, Maninder Singh had been dismissed leg before to signal only the second tied Test. Now here he was again, last man, with India needing two to win. You couldn’t blame him if his only thought was Oh No Not Again! Steve Waugh knocked back his stumps to give Australia victory by one run.

It was a dramatic start to the tournament and gave an early hint to the spirit of the Australian team which went on to win it and dominate world cricket for a few years. They had lost the home Ashes earlier, and five previous ODIs. Waugh, then 22, a bit of a bowler and a bit of a batsman, but one of the heroes of the Cup and later a world-beating batsman was to say the Australians were “rank outsiders.”

In the Australian innings, Dean Jones had hit Maninder for a six which the neutral umpire signalled a four. At the break, the correction was made after the Australians spoke to the umpire. Sitting in the press box for my first World Cup match I thought it would be ironical if India lost by one run. Every run matters is an enduring cliché in the game.

India had won the title four years earlier and were captained once again by Kapil Dev, one of the heroes of that tournament. He had sportingly conceded that Jones’ shot might have been a six although Ravi Shastri, the fielder near the boundary had said it was a four.

It was too early for controversies. Australia were not taken seriously as opposition then (Zaheer Abbas said they were no better than a club side), and at any rate India had the firepower to get past their 270. They were 202 for two with some 15 overs to go, but managed to mess it up. Medium pacer Craig McDermott, after initial punishment, carved through the middle order finishing with four for 56.

It ended with the late Dean Jones throwing the ball into the crowd — not in a gentle looping arc, but with the force of a cover point looking for a run out. Luckily it missed a lady spectator.

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