Video: Top Five Memorable LBW Decisions In History Of Test Cricket 1
13 Dec 1999: Sachin Tendulkar of India ducks into a Glenn McGrath bouncer and is given out LBW for a duck, on day four of the first test between Australia and India, at the Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia. Mandatory Credit: Hamish Blair/ALLSPORT

Video: Top Five Memorable LBW Decisions In History Of Test Cricket 2

Maninder Singh LBW in tied Test match – What can be the feeling in the mind of a batsman when his team needs just one run to win the game, in two balls with one wicket to go and the batsman is dismissed with the match ending with a tag of a tied game on it? Ask Maninder Singh, who was the batsman.

In the second ever tied Test match in the history of cricket, Maninder Singh was the batsman who was dismissed LBW by Greg Matthews. This LBW forced the game to end as a tie but digging deep in it, it was more of a loss hidden in this tied game for India as if Mahindra Singh would have touched that ball, the result could have been different.

The three-match Test series ended in a draw as none of the team was able to register a single win in the series whereas one run in the first game would have made the difference.

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