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Boxing Day Special: From stopping World War I to 1982-83 Ashes- Check out historic Sporting events of all times

Forget sugarplum fairies and reindeer – sometimes, the holidays are about epic showdowns on the court, pitch, and field. From basketball battles to football feasts, the season delivers moments that stay etched in our sporting memories. Here are a few unforgettable Boxing Day sporting moments that have spiced up the season of cheer:

Carols Replace Gunfire: Christmas Truce Unites WWI Foes

Amidst WWI’s brutal winter, on Christmas 1914, a miracle unfolded. German and British soldiers, tired of war, laid down arms and shared carols across trenches. The Christmas Truce sparked joy, with some even venturing out to exchange gifts and play football. This brief flicker of human connection, though confined to a small area, stands as a significant example to the enduring power of sport and the yearning for peace even in the darkest hours. Though short-lived, it remains a beacon of hope in history’s grim tapestry.

Boxing Day Bonanza: When Football Exploded

English football’s Boxing Day tradition is pure spectacle, but 1963/64 was insane. Ten matches, ten goal-fests! Fulham vs. Ipswich stole the show, ending 10-1, with Graham Leggat scoring a hat-trick in just three minutes (a record that stood for decades!). Burnley also joined the party, thrashing Manchester United 6-1. It was a day when the net seemed to bulge with alarming regularity.

Boxing Day 1963 was INSANE pic.twitter.com/mxwCLh0w2W

— george (@StokeyyG2) December 26, 2021

Ashes Agony: A Boxing Day Thriller Down Under

The Ashes, the historic cricket battle between England and Australia, is always a thriller, and the Boxing Day Test is a cherished tradition. In 1982/83, the two cricketing giants collided in a heart-stopper. England, needing a win, dug deep, posting 284. Australia responded with 287, setting the stage for a tense second innings.

Two legendary wicket keepers at the end of 1982-83 Ashes.

Rod Marsh walks off with souvenirs.
Bob Taylor, who has just helped save the Test for England and senses he might never play in Australia again (he was already 41), kisses the ground in gratitude.

Sydney, 1983. pic.twitter.com/78rzB45QIo

— Nimish Dubey (@nimishdubey) May 25, 2021

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England started shakily but rallied to post 294, leaving Australia with 292 to chase. The Aussies’ reply was a rollercoaster. Norman Cowans ripped through the batting order, but Allan Border and Jeff Thomson staged a valiant last-wicket stand. Then came the drama. Ian Botham bowled, Thomson misplayed, and England snatched the win! This Boxing Day Test remains etched in cricketing lore for its sheer unpredictability.

Kobe vs. Shaq: A Christmas Day Showdown for the Ages

Although it was not on Boxing Day, but 2004 Christmas Day, its definitely an event that describes the holiday spirit at its best. The Lakers’ legendary duo Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal facing off as rivals for the first time. The tension crackled as Shaq’s Miami Heat took on Kobe’s Lakers. It was a nail-biter, with Kobe missing a last-second buzzer-beater. Though the Heat won 104-102, this clash became a legend, a testament to their epic partnership and eventual heartwarming bromance.

Kobe vs. Shaq & Wade in 2004.

Kobe 42 pts 6 ast
Shaq 24 pts 11 rebs
Wade 29 pts 10 ast
Heat win 104-102 pic.twitter.com/adNL9m5riX

— ThrowbackHoops (@ThrowbackHoops) July 17, 2019

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