3) Headingly 1981 – A lost captaincy invigorates a leaders performance:
After the struggling Ian Botham was rightfully replaced as captain by recalled 39-year-old Mike Brearley the seemingly broken man almost single-handedly turned the English teams misfortunes on its head. With England sitting 227 behind the Aussies the deflated Botham came to the crease and – partnered with Graham Dilley, Chris Old and finally Bob Willis – managed to play some wonderful strokes putting Australia in the position of having to chase 180 runs for the win; a score which seemed to shock all after the prior poor performance of the home side.
Australia began positively reaching 56 for one before Willis was brought in to bowl at which point, behaving like a man possessed, the visiting team was forced into a state of disarray. After flattening Ray Bright’s middle stump Bob Willis had taken an astounding 8 for 43 making England only the second team in history to win a Test after following on. Who would have thought it?