The biggest Ashes chase was 1948 at Headingly, Leeds when they scored 3/404 to win by 7 wickets. Just as a matter of academic interest, two gentlemen named Bradman and Morris scored very big hundreds. Who's going to do it this time? I can't see Australia batting out the day.How right you were.
Mind you, every record is there to be broken.
Edited 12 Jul 2015 09:51, 7 years ago, edited by TheBlacksmith
The biggest Ashes chase was 1948 at Headingly, Leeds when they scored 3/404 to win by 7 wickets. Just as a matter of academic interest, two gentlemen named Bradman and Morris scored very big hundreds. Who's going to do it this time? I can't see Australia batting out the day.How right you were.
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