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India choke yet again

By Rajneesh Gupta
March 28, 2005 20:51 IST
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Chasing a victory target of 383 in the fourth innings of the third and final Test in Bangalore, India suffered a 168-run defeat.

If we take a look at India's performances in the fourth innings of a Test, we will find that out of the 120 instances that India batted fourth, they successfully chased the fourth innings target 30 times. And on 46 occasions they have been bundled out before reaching the target. On 43 occasions the match has ended in a draw and on one occasion it was a historic tie.

A deeper analysis reveals a very startling fact. India have put up a commendable show only when the target has been below 200. Out of 34 instances when India chased a fourth innings target of less than 200, they came out triumphant on 26. The match ended in a draw on 7 occasions. The solitary loss was against West Indies at Bridgetown in 1996-97, when chasing a victory target of 119, India were bundled out for a paltry 81.

However, when the target is more than 200, the going gets tough for India. Of the 86 such instances, only 4 chases have resulted in wins against 45 losses and 36 draws.

In fact, India have won only once while chasing a target of 300-plus out of 55 such instances, losing 32 and drawing 21.

Break-up of India's performance in the fourth innings of a Test:

4th Inns Target Instances Won Lost Drawn Tied
1-200 34 26 1 7 0
201 & above 86 4 45 36 1
TOTAL 120 30 46 43 1

Recent instances of India losing a Test after chasing in the fourth innings:

Target Total Opponent Venue Season
383 214 Pakistan Bangalore 2004-05
542 200 Australia Nagpur 2004-05
456 239 Australia Bangalore 2004-05
567 397 England Lord's 2002
407 252 West Indies Kingston 2001-02
375 195 Australia Melbourne 1999-00
395 110 Australia Adelaide 1999-00
278 232 Pakistan Calcutta 1998-99
270 258 Pakistan Chennai 1998-99
234 173 Zimbabwe Harare 1998-99
119 81 West Indies Bridgetown 1996-97
426 144 South Africa Cape Town 1996-97
394 66 South Africa Durban 1996-97
466 137 South Africa Calcutta 1996-97
357 114 West Indies Mohali 1994-95
441 141 Australia Perth 1991-92
371 333 Australia Adelaide 1991-92
471 224 England Lord's 1990

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