My Favourite Match: When Anil Kumble scripted history and brought Feroz Shah Kotla to its feet
Tanujl • 5 years agoNot every day do you get to witness history. For me, Anil Kumble running through the Pakistan batting on a chilly Delhi day in 1999 would be memorable.
My Favourite Match: A forgotten classic in Dhaka marked with a Sourav Ganguly special
Shantanu Srivastava • 5 years agoGanguly would go on to lead India and change Indian cricket forever, but for me, the embers of self-belief were first stoked on that January day when India pulled off a then-world record chase against Pakistan. The first full match that (I think) I ever watched is also my (well, almost) favourite.
My Favourite Match: When Sourav Ganguly and Co stopped the Aussie juggernaut and ushered in a new era in Indian cricket
Amitb • 5 years agoSourav Ganguly had taken over the reins of Team India after the fallout of the match-fixing saga around a year prior to this match, but it was with this victory that he had finally announced himself as a leader, and ushered in a new era in Indian cricket.
My Favourite Match: Remembering NatWest Trophy 2002 final, the night Indian cricket broke into new dawn
Shubham Pandey • 5 years ago13 July, 2002 - when the Indian cricket team defeated England, cancelled the inevitable and gave me a reason to fall deeper in love with cricket.
My Favourite Match: A tie, a lie and complete disregard for maths - How Australia vs South Africa '99 World Cup semi-final ruined my childhood
Vaibhav Shah2 • 5 years agoFor a generation of Indians, the epic 1999 World Cup semi-final between Australia and South Africa remains one of the foremost matches we were heavily invested in as a neutral, or perhaps that’s the one game we remember for its sheer ludicrousness.
My Favourite Match: How Sachin Tendulkar’s epic 136 against Pakistan in Chennai taught me a thing or two about Test cricket
Anisha • 5 years agoFor an eight-year old boy, the complexities of Test cricket was hard to grasp, and understanding ODI cricket was much simpler. That was until India played Pakistan in a Test series at home in 1999.