5 Most interesting coincidences in cricket history

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5. 1st and Centenary Test: Same teams, same result, same margin

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Australia and England are the oldest Test teams and played the first-ever Test match in the history of the game. That was back in 1877 and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) hosted it. A century years later, the two teams played a Test match to mark the 100th anniversary of Test cricket at the same venue where it all began.

In 1877, Australia batted first and made 245. England replied with 196 giving Australia a 49-run lead. However, the English bowlers came back strongly and skittled Australia out for 104. Needing 154 to start the Test history with a win, England were bundled out for 108. In the Centenary Test, Australia were put in to bat and were shot out for 138.

However, England couldn’t capitalize and were bowled out for 95 in return. The Aussies turned the tide and declared at 419/9. England needed 463 but fell agonisingly short as they were all out for 417. In both games, the result went in Australia’s favour. Not only that, they won both games by 45 runs.

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