Friday, April 13, 2012

History of April 13


1971
A mix-up at the start of the fifth Test between West Indies and India in Trinidad, when both captains, Garry Sobers and Ajit Wadekar, thought they'd won the toss. Both wanted to bat first, but Sobers eventually relented. He might have wished he hadn't once Sunil Gavaskar starting showing him the maker's name: Gavaskar made 124 and 220 to take his tally for the series to 774 at an average of 154.80. All this in his first series as a Test player.
1984
The first Asia Cup was won by India on this day. The inaugural tournament had just three matches - Pakistan and India beat Sri Lanka in the first two and played the final. Opener Surinder Khanna hit a career-best 56 and India reached 188 in 46 overs. Pakistan started well and were still in with a chance at 125 for 4 when they lost three wickets in three balls - Qasim Umar was caught off Roger Binny, and Shahid Mahboob and Abdul Qadir were run out. Nine runs later they were all out in the 40th over.
1962
Another West Indies-India contest, and a sensational start to Lester King's Test career, in Jamaica. After West Indies struggled to 253, King took five wickets in his first four overs to leave India in disarray at 33 for 5. He added two more in the second innings, but thanks mainly to the excellence of Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith, he played only one more Test, against England in Guyana almost six years later.
1994
An inaugural one-day international for the United Arab Emirates. They took their bow in the Austral-Asia Cup in Sharjah, and were beaten by 71 runs by India . Ten of the UAE team were recent immigrants from the Indian subcontinent; one of them, Mazhar Hussain, made a brisk 70, their first half-century. Sultan Zarawani, their only native-born player, captained the side.



Other birthdays
1906 Samuel Beckett (Ireland)
1912 Morris Sievers (Australia)
1938 Jack Potter (Australia)
1943 Peter Coman (New Zealand)
1976 Everton Matambanadzo (Zimbabwe)
1976 Darlington Matambanadzo (Zimbabwe)
1983 Kris Britt (Australia)
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