If the 5-day long Test match ends within 10.2 overs, then you will not believe it at all. But a similar match was played 24 years ago today. On 29 January 1998, there was a Test match between West Indies and England, which ended in only 62 balls. Actually, the teams of England and the West Indies were face to face at Sabina Park in West Indies. At that time both the teams were the top Test teams in the world.

England captain Mike Earthton won the toss in this match and decided to bat first. Earthton and Elk Stewart came out to open for England and in front were the great West Indies bowlers Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, whose ball was coming at the speed of the storm and was falling on the batsmen's bodies. Such a situation came that the batsmen were ready to leave the field and run away.

The batsmen were getting injured and they could not understand anything. Then West Indies umpire Steve Bucknor and Indian umpire Srinivas Venkataraghavan made the historic decision to end the match. Only 62 balls were bowled in that match and every ball was going to break bones. However, by that time many batsmen were bleeding. England's team scored 17 runs in 62 balls for the loss of 3 wickets.