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Alan Border: Lifeline of Australian cricket, quintessential player to rely on in dire situations

By Harsh Thakor* 
Alan Border epitomized resilience and determination, becoming the quintessential player to rely on in dire situations. Time and again, he resurrected the Australian cricket team, demonstrating remarkable tenacity against formidable bowling attacks. 
While he may not have possessed the grace or flair of some of his contemporaries, his ability to perform under challenging conditions made him a match for greats like Gary Sobers and Brian Lara. 
Border was exceptional at batting with the tail-end, consistently providing support to his teammates. His mastery extended across diverse playing conditions, whether facing the bouncy pitches of Australia and the West Indies or the seam-friendly tracks of England and the spinning surfaces of the subcontinent.
 Border's test career began during the 1978-79 Ashes series, where he represented a depleted Australian side due to the absence of its top players. Even then, he showed glimpses of greatness, notably scoring unbeaten knocks of 60 and 45 in Sydney. 
His early years saw him shine against Pakistan, with standout performances including a century at Melbourne and a match-winning 85 at Perth, where he took on bowling heavyweights like Imran Khan. The 1979-80 series against India marked the first time Border played for a full-strength Australian team, where he impressed with a match-winning 115 at Perth and a solid 63 at Melbourne. Later that year, he produced a batting masterclass in Pakistan, scoring twin centuries of 150 in Lahore—an unprecedented feat in test cricket. 
In 1980-81, he continued to excel, scoring a gritty 124 in Melbourne against India. His first Ashes tour in England showcased his consistency, where even in defeat, he averaged over 59, topping the run charts. An unforgettable performance came at Old Trafford, where he scored an unbeaten 123 with a broken finger while chasing a mammoth target. 
His unbeaten 106 and 94 at the Oval were pivotal in almost clinching victory. Throughout the early 80s, Border faced the legendary West Indies fast bowlers and averaged over 67 in the 1981-82 series. His resilience continued in 1982-83, helping Australia secure a dramatic victory against England after a series of disappointing scores. 
After leading Australia to their first Reliance World Cup title in 1987, Border's captaincy blossomed further. In 1989, he played a crucial role in reclaiming the Ashes with a 4-1 series victory, averaging over 73 with the bat. Though his batting form waned post-1989, his leadership saw Australia nearly topple the West Indies and win two successive Ashes series in England. 
Border could also contribute with the ball, notably claiming 11 wickets against the West Indies in 1989, highlighting his all-around talent.
 Over his test career, Border averaged 50.56, amassing 11,174 runs and 27 centuries across 156 matches. In matches won, his average stood at 51.38, demonstrating his skill in crucial situations. Remarkably, he averaged 56.57 in matches away from home, surpassing his home average. As captain, he led Australia through 93 tests, securing 32 victories and establishing a lasting legacy in the game.
In my opinion, Alan Border stands out as the finest left-handed batsman during a crisis, consistently delivering when his team needed him most. Statistically, he outperformed legends like Viv Richards, Greg Chappell, and Sunil Gavaskar in overseas conditions. While some may argue that other players were better at converting chances into match-winning performances, particularly in high-pressure scenarios, 
Border's extraordinary patience and persistence set him apart. While Javed Miandad had more natural talent, he lacked Border’s resilience in challenging conditions. Overall, Border deserves a place as one of the top two Australian batsmen, behind Don Bradman, when considering the quality of opposition and the situations in which he played. 
Though he faced significant challenges in a less formidable Australian team, he consistently delivered under pressure, averaging 68 in drawn matches. His contribution to Australian cricket laid the groundwork for the team's transformation into a world champion side, making him one of the most effective leaders in the game. 
In summation, Alan Border's legacy remains influential in the annals of cricket, defined by his unwavering spirit and exceptional skill. 
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*Freelance journalist

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