How many teams have won a Day-Night Test after conceding first innings lead?

Saurav Goyal

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Day-Night Tests have brought a thrilling dimension to Test cricket, but they also come with unique challenges under the lights. One of the rarest feats in these matches is a team securing victory after conceding a first-innings lead.

With only two such instances recorded in the history of Day-Night Tests, this article takes a closer look at those remarkable comebacks.

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Which teams have achieved this rare feat?

This feat of winning a Day-Night Test after conceding a first-innings lead has only been achieved twice in Day-Night Tests:

TeamOpponentVenueYearFirst-Innings Lead ConcededResult
Sri LankaWest IndiesBridgetown201850 runsSri Lanka won by 4 wickets
AustraliaIndiaAdelaide202053 runsAustralia won by 8 wickets

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How did Sri Lanka secure victory in Bridgetown?

One of the first and most iconic instances occurred during the 2018 Bridgetown Test between Sri Lanka and the West Indies.

After trailing by 50 runs in the first innings, Sri Lanka’s bowlers, led by Suranga Lakmal, delivered a masterclass under the lights.

Their precise seam and swing bowling dismantled the West Indies’ batting lineup, paving the way for a successful chase and a historic victory.

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What happened in the infamous 2020 Adelaide Test?

The second instance remains unforgettable, especially for Indian fans. In the 2020 Adelaide Test, Australia overcame a 53-run first-innings deficit to crush India.

Australia’s bowlers, spearheaded by Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, unleashed an extraordinary performance. They skittled India out for just 36 runs—their lowest-ever Test total.

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Riding on their bowlers’ brilliance, Australia chased the modest target with ease, sealing an emphatic eight-wicket victory.

Saurav Goyal

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Saurav Goyal is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.