You never seen me being called that before?Geez... Turd, GIMP... what next in the line of unkind posting-ID variations?
You were going great guns until you mention the OD stuffI don't think it's been mentioned yet, but Dean Jones 210 in the tied Test at Chennai in 86/87 is one of the best of my lifetime. And Mark Waugh's 116 to win the series in South Africa in 96-97 is an often overlooked gem.
Botham's 118 against us in the 81 series might have been his greatest innings (despite his Headingly miracle 149* getting more hype). Hammond's 240 against Australia in 1938 was by all accounts an absolute masterclass, and considered by Bradman to be up there with the McCabe (232) and Sobers (254) efforts for the best he ever saw.
And a mention to Keith Miller's 185 for the Dominions XI against England at Lord's in 1945 which still gets all who were alive to see it a little misty-eyed.
In ODIs, two of my personal favourites are Viv's 189* against England in 1984, and AB's 127* against Marshall and Garner in their prime in 1984-85.
The first post mentions Bodyline?All knocks should be from 2000 onward mate.
Yeah...*hides*The first post mentions Bodyline?
Yeah well said. One of my favorite innings ever. This is not meant as a knock on Perm by the way. I think most people have not seen that innings, nor realize under what context it was played. If they had, it would surely be rated higher.That was certainly one of the best I have seen in my lifetime. Pakistan were 0/3 and then 36/6 at one point against India of all teams and on the verge of losing the series at home. Akmal, a relatively nothing batsman, produced, under such immense pressure, a knock so technically great that it reminded commentators of Gavaskar. The knock itself instilled such confidence in the rest of the team that we went on to win the match by 350+ runs. I feel that you may not think much of the knock solely because its Kamran Akmal and not some greater batsman who produced it. I certainly can't think of a dozen Pakistani knocks that were better than his. I'd agree with Xuhaib and say it was one of the top 5 tons from a Pakistani. I'll even go as far as to say it was better than anything Yousuf did that year.
Haha, so typical of you that you'd say that TBH.This is not meant as a knock on Perm by the way.
Yeah, loads, mostly by KiWi. Not really a fan TBH, but meh, people are called worse things ("Motson" and "EXD" for instance).You never seen me being called that before?
Ha ha - well they were an afterthought, but sometimes you have to play to the masses.You were going great guns until you mention the OD stuff
Ha ha - well they were an afterthought, but sometimes you have to play to the masses.
Haha, so typical of you that you'd say that TBH.