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Not really, they were actually 5-84 at one stage.
Yeah but the tail wagged a little bit - the last 5 put on a mere 678......
 
I think there was a Pakistani FC match a few years ago where a team made 80 odd and then conceded 650 odd and then were bowled out for 130 or 140. An innings and 400 something runs was the deficit.
 

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If we're looking at all levels of cricket, a victory of 661 runs was achieved by Western Australian district team Midland-Guildford versus Nedlands in 1968-69. Midland-Guildford scored 309 and then declared at 7-517 in their second innings. Nedlands were out for 165 in their first innings. They began the final day at 1-0 when their captain declared at the start of play, feeling they had no chance of winning.

There was a margin of 1018 runs in a sub-district association match in Victoria in 1897-98.

http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/A.../MBOURNE-UNIV_ESS_VCA-PEN_05-26MARCH1898.html
 

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I have a feeling I remember seeing a Test overseas where we bowled out either Pakistan or West Indies in both innings for under 100.
Think I recall Gillespie was bowling so probably about ten or more years ago. Probably Pakistan. Certainly one of innings I remember they bowled out for around 50.
 
I have a feeling I remember seeing a Test overseas where we bowled out either Pakistan or West Indies in both innings for under 100.
Think I recall Gillespie was bowling so probably about ten or more years ago. Probably Pakistan. Certainly one of innings I remember they bowled out for around 50.

This one?

 

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That would have to be this game from 1999:

http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/67/67341.html


The 10th wicket partnership of 66 Gillespie took part in during the first innings with McGrath was worth more than entire West Indian second innings.

Wow. In first innings West Indies were 3 for 149 in reply to Australia first innings of 269.
With Lara 62 not out at the time the Windies would have felt they were going ok.
Then he gets run out involving fielder Langer and lose their last 7 wickets for 18 runs to be all out for 167.

In second innings they got bowled out for 51. Only Gillespie and McGrath got a bowl that innings it was over so quick.
They lost their last 17 wickets in that Test for 69 runs after the moment Lara was not out on 62.
Just amazing!
 

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