5 Instances where teams came back from behind to win the Test series
Winning a Test series after coming from behind always makes it an absorbing affair and out of 40 such instances where a team has won a series after trailing in the history of the game, we pick the top five.
3. England beat Australia 2-1 in 5-Test series in 2005
This series is another gem in the history of the Ashes. England were No.2 Test side then after Australia and the series promised to be an absorbing one despite the fact that England had lost eight successive Ashes till that series since 1989. But the side led by Michael Vaughan did not disappoint the supporters losing the first match at Lord’s by 239 runs.
The second Test in Birmingham was a thriller and it turned England’s fortunes completely. Like Botham in 1981, this game was dominated by another English allrounder Andrew Flintoff. Besides scoring two vital half-centuries, Flintoff took seven Australian wickets to neutralise a classic performance by Shane Warne to give his team a 2-run win.
The next Test in Manchester was drawn even as Australia did all their best to chase a steep target of 423 and then England took an unassailable lead in the series after almost two decades by winning the fourth Test in Nottingham after asking Australia to follow on. The final Test in Oval was drawn even after promising thrill and England retook the Ashes after a generation. Warne remained a tragic hero in the series with 40 wickets and a decent batting performance with the highest score of 90.
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