The match provided the 11th instance in Test history of a side losing a match after declaring in third innings of the match. This is the first such instance in the sub-continent. The details:
For
|
Score
|
Opponents
|
Venue
|
Season
|
Target
|
Result
|
West Indies
|
51-6d
|
v England
|
Bridgetown
|
1934-35
|
73
|
England won by 4 wkts
|
England
|
365-8d
|
v Australia
|
Leeds
|
1948
|
404
|
Australia won by 7 wkts
|
South Africa
|
187-3d
|
v England
|
Port Elizabeth
|
1948-49
|
172
|
England won by 3 wkts
|
West Indies
|
92-2d
|
v England
|
Port-of-Spain
|
1967-68
|
215
|
England won by 7 wkts
|
New Zealand
|
297-8d
|
v West Indies
|
Auckland
|
1968-69
|
345
|
West Indies won by 5 wkts
|
West Indies
|
271-6d
|
v India
|
Port of Spain
|
1975-76
|
403
|
India won by 6 wkts
|
India
|
330-9d
|
v Australia
|
Perth
|
1977-78
|
339
|
Australia won by 2 wkts
|
England
|
300-9d
|
v West Indies
|
Lord’s
|
1984
|
342
|
West Indies won by 8 wkts
|
Australia
|
176-4d
|
v England
|
Leeds
|
2001
|
315
|
England won by 6 wkts
|
South Africa
|
194-6d
|
v Australia
|
Sydney
|
2005-06
|
287
|
Australia won by 8 wkts
|
England
|
311-9d
|
v India
|
Chennai
|
2008-09
|
387
|
India won by 6 wkts
|