Otago Daily Times

History shows the folly of judging a series by its start

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India produced one of the great turnaround­s in sporting history by claiming a 21 win in its test series against Australia this week. It followed a firsttest thrashing in which it was bowled out for 36. Jeff Cheshire looks at some other great midcampaig­n turnaround­s.

Oracle (2013)

Hate to bring this one up, but it is timely. Team New Zealand looked unbeatable as it cruised to an 81 lead in the America’s Cup. Then all of a sudden it could not keep up with the American boat. Not only did Oracle claim a 98 victory, it made it seem like a foregone conclusion — it was just too good midway through its comeback.

Southern Steel (2018)

The Steel’s second championsh­ip season was also the one in which it suffered its worst loss. It was crushed 7140 by a rampant Central Pulse team in Porirua midseason. The 31goal deficit was 12 more than its next biggest loss. Less than three months later it battled into the final and scored the final seven goals to rob the Pulse 5453 and claim the title.

France rugby (2011)

The tension, the nerves, the drama. It was certainly a stressful watch as France came within a point of denying the All Blacks in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final at Eden Park. That seemed unlikely a few weeks earlier when France was beaten 3717 by the All Blacks in the pool stages, before being upset 1914 by Tonga. Had it not been for Tonga being edged by Canada, largely due to an unlucky draw, France would not have even made it out of the pool.

Cleveland Cavaliers (2016)

The Cleveland Cavaliers overturned a 31 finals deficit to beat the Golden State

Warriors and win the 2016 NBA title. But even more compelling was the way it lost those games — notably falling to a 11077 demolition in game 2.

England cricket (1981)

England trailed Australia 10 after the first two Ashes tests and Ian Botham was sacked as captain, replaced by Mike Brearley. The team came back to win 31, spurred on by Botham’s brilliance with bat and ball, leading to the series becoming known as Botham’s Ashes.

Crusaders (1998)

The Crusaders lost three of their first four games in the 1998 Super 12. At that point they looked set for another average season, following the lastplaced finish in 1996 and sixth the year before. But they went on a 10game winning streak, ending with a 2019 win over a heavily favoured Blues team in the final.

St Louis Cardinals (2011)

By midseason the Cardinals had slumped to a 1.3% chance of making the Major League Baseball playoffs. They found form went on to win the World Series and became possibly the most unlikely champions in history.

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