5 Unforgettable Sledging Moments in Cricket History
Players use 'sledging' often to intimidate the opposition.
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4. Hey, kiddo! (Steve Waugh and Parthiv Patel)
Parthiv Patel’s idea of unsettling Steve Waugh in his final Test innings by intimidating him didn’t go down as he would’ve liked. At the end, Steve Waugh ended up bossing him and saving the match for Australia, and thus the series.
The 2003-04 Indian Test tour of Australia was tied at 1-1 with the last game to be played in Sydney from 2-6 January 2004. The Aussies were set a near-impossible 443 to win on the last day of the Test match. When Waugh, the leading run-scorer in Test matches at that time, walked to the crease at 170/3, Parthiv Patel tried to distract his mind. The 18-year old Patel, with just the experience of 12 international Test matches, said, “Let’s see if you can play one of those famous slog-sweeps, and miss one.”
Steve Waugh, playing his final Test match didn’t like it and replied, “Show a bit of respect, you were in nappies when I played my first Test match.” This reply from Waugh has been instilled in the memory of cricket fans since then.
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