On this day 21 years ago, Gibbs dropped Steve Waugh and the 1999 World Cup

'How does it feel to drop the World Cup, Herschelle?' Waugh had famously asked Gibbs after the dropped catch

Herschelle Gibbs
South Africa posted a total of 271/7 largely thanks to Gibbs' 101 off 134 with ten fours and one six.
IANS New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 13 2020 | 5:54 PM IST

Australia and South Africa have played some of the most memorable encounters in One Day International (ODI) cricket. While the match that would pop into most fans' minds between the two giants of the game would be the famous 2006 ODI at the Wanderers, there was also the 1999 World Cup semi-final which is seen as the start of South Africa's tendency to choke in big ICC tournaments.

That match, however, was another thriller between the two sides in the Super Six stage. As is often the case in fiercely contested matches, it was slim margins that separated the two sides and one of these factors was Herschelle Gibbs' dropped catch that gave Australia's talismanic skipper Steve Waugh a lease of life.

South Africa posted a total of 271/7 largely thanks to Gibbs' 101 off 134 with ten fours and one six.
 

Australia's chase got off to a disastrous start with Adam Gilchrist, Mark Waugh and Damien Martyn all dismissed early and Australia found themselves on 48/3. Steve Waugh was looking to resurrect the innings and while he was on 11, flicked Lance Klusener straight to Gibbs. Gibbs took the catch and went to celebrate prematurely and it was counted as a dropped catch.

Waugh would go on to score 120 in the match and, ably assisted by Ricky Ponting's 68, led his team to victory. It was this victory that was taken into consideration a few days later when the semi-final between the two teams ended up in a tie. Australia were the side that went through to the final and eventually won the tournament. "How does it feel to drop the World Cup, Herschelle?" Waugh had famously asked Gibbs after the dropped catch.

It turned out to be the first of three back to back World Cup wins for Australia and sparked a decade of dominance.

WATCH: When Gibbs dropped Steve Waugh

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First Published: Jun 13 2020 | 5:54 PM IST

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