Mohammad Azharuddin scored his 6000th run in ODIs. His partnership of 161 with Rahul Dravid seemed to have won India the match – but Saeed Anwar top-scored with 80 off 78 balls, Salim Malik made an unbeaten 70, and Pakistan won by two wickets to level the series.
1924
A man of positively spooky patience was born. Leslie Watt was happy to take six hours to score his highest first-class score of 96, for Otago v Auckland at Auckland in 1950-51. At the other end, Bert Sutcliffe was scoring the bulk of a first-wicket stand of 373. Watt didn't get the chance to demonstrate his staying power at Test level. In his only appearance for New Zealand, against England at Dunedin in 1954-55, he made 0 and 2.
1994
The list of players given out handled the ball in first-class cricket is still a relatively short one. One of the most recent names on it is that of Zimbabwean Andy Waller, who was given out while batting for Mashonaland County Districts v Mashonaland Under-24 at Harare in 1994-95.
1862
Somebody should have done their homework on Ken Burn, who was born today. He was chosen as reserve wicketkeeper for the trip to England in 1890 – and it wasn't until the Australians were nearing the end of their voyage that anyone discovered he'd never kept wicket in his life. Despite averaging only 10.14 in England, he made it into the Test team as a batsman. He scored 0 and 19 at Lord's and 7 and 15 at The Oval, so at least his average didn't suffer.
1994
The final of the Singer World Series was ruined by rain. In every sense. Originally scheduled for the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, it was moved to the Sinhalese Sports Club – and then reduced to only 25 overs because the ground was wet here too. Put in to bat, Sri Lanka made 98 for 9 in their 25 overs. Thanks to a top score of 45 in 58 balls by their captain Mohammad Azharuddin, India reached 99 for 4 and won by six wickets.
Other birthdays
1908 Ernest Bock (South Africa)
1909 Frank "Nipper" Nicholson (South Africa)
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