1983 THIS DAY, THAT YEAR
At tea on the final day of the first Test between West Indies and India in Jamaica, even Hansie Cronje wouldn't have bet against a draw: India were 164 ahead with four second-innings wickets left. And though those four were blown away for one run by Andy Roberts, West Indies still needed 172 from 26 overs - a rate of 6.62 per over - and not a fielding restriction in sight. West Indies needed some carnage. Enter Viv Richards at 65 for 2. He swatted 61 off only 36 balls - an innings that included four sixes - before Jeff Dujon, with another six, sealed an improbable win, achieved with four wickets and four balls to spare. Mohinder Amarnath ended with the figures of 2.2-0-34-2.