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December 18: Memorable Moments in Cricket History

December 18: Memorable Moments in Cricket History

Bill Ponsford (left): make mine a quadruple • Getty Images

1. Bill Ponsford’s Record-Breaking Knock (1927)

On this day in 1927, Australian legend Bill Ponsford shattered his own first-class world record by scoring a monumental 437 runs for Victoria against Queensland. Ponsford remains one of the few players to have achieved two quadruple centuries in first-class cricket.


2. Usman Khawaja: From Debut to Redemption (1986)

Usman Khawaja, the first Muslim to play for Australia, was born on December 18, 1986, in Pakistan. After his Test debut in 2011, Khawaja faced challenges, including being dropped multiple times. However, he made a strong comeback in 2022, scoring over 1000 Test runs, including memorable performances during Australia’s historic tour of Pakistan.


3. Australia Seals Another Ashes Victory (2017)

The final Ashes Test hosted at the WACA saw Australia dominate England, winning by an innings to regain the Ashes. Steven Smith scored a double-century, and Mitchell Marsh contributed a career-best 181 as the hosts sealed the series 3-0.


4. Australia Women Clinch Third Consecutive World Cup (1988)

Australia defeated England by eight wickets in the Women’s World Cup final held in Melbourne. Led by Lindsay Reeler’s unbeaten 59, the team comfortably chased down England’s modest target of 128 to secure their third consecutive title.


5. Gabba Drama: Two-Day Test Finish (2022)

A rare two-day Test unfolded at the Gabba, as Australia defeated South Africa in one of the shortest matches since World War II. Pat Cummins claimed a five-wicket haul, and Mitchell Starc reached his milestone of 300 Test wickets in this low-scoring thriller.


Other Notable Events on December 18


FAQs

Q1: Who holds the record for the most quadruple centuries in first-class cricket?
A: Bill Ponsford was the first player to score two quadruple centuries, a feat later matched by Brian Lara.

Q2: What is significant about Usman Khawaja’s career resurgence?
A: After being dropped in 2019, Khawaja returned in 2022 with over 1000 Test runs, including two centuries during Australia’s tour of Pakistan.

Q3: How did the WACA’s final Ashes Test end?
A: Australia beat England by an innings, reclaiming the Ashes in a 3-0 series lead.

Q4: What is unique about the Gabba Test in 2022?
A: It was only the second two-day Test ever played in Australia, with South Africa bowled out for 99 in their second innings.

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