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England re-write the history books with series come-back

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March 17, 2001

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The enormity of England's achievement of defeating Sri Lanka having been one down in a three Test series can best be appreciated from a look through the record books.

The only other time England have come back to win a three Test series having been behind was against Australia in 1888. Indeed, there are only five previous occurrences of this at all. After England coming back in 1888, there followed a gap of over 100 years before it occurred again. It then happened twice in a few months, South Africa hitting back against New Zealand in 1994-95, and Pakistan doing the same against Zimbabwe.

Sri Lanka have twice managed the feat. Firstly against Pakistan in 1995-96, and most recently when they fought back against New Zealand in 1997-98.

The turn of fortunes in this series is even more remarkable bearing in mind that England lost the First Test in this series by an innings. Nothing better illustrates the new found resilience and belief in this Hussain and Fletcher led unit.

England's odds for the Ashes series have been shortened from 5-1 to 100-30 in light of the victory.

It is the first time since 1979 that England have won four consecutive Test series, and sees the team up to fourth in both the Cricketer International and Wisden's ratings. It is only 18 months since Wisden rated England as the worst Test team.

The Cricketer International Ratings for Test Cricket

Team Points

  • Australia 75
  • South Africa 68
  • Pakistan 55
  • England 51
  • India 42
  • New Zealand 39
  • West Indies 37
  • Sri Lanka 35
  • Zimbabwe 16
  • Bangladesh 13

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