Yea, that'd be hard to beat for sure.I am sure there could be others but the England numbers 8 to 11 in THIS TEST MATCH had Walter Robins, Gubby Allen, Hedley Verity and Bill Voce. They have pretty impressive test and first class records - at least the first three.
8. Walter Robins :
- Test Matches : 1 century and 4 fifties in just 19 test matches with a top score of 108 and a batting average of 26.6
- FC Cricket : 11 centuries and 73 fifties - top score 140 and average of 26.4
9. Gubby Allen :
- Test Matches : 1 century (122) and 3 fifties and an average of 24.2
- FC Cricket : 11 centuries and 47 fifties. A top score of 180 ! and an average of 28.8
10. Hedley Verity
- Test Matches : 3 fifties and an average of 20.9
- FC Cricket : 1 century and 13 fifties
11. Bill Voce
- Test Matches : 1 fifty (66) an average of 13.4
- FC Cricket : 4 centuries and 26 fifties. Top score of 129 and an average of 19.2
Between them these five have 27 first class hundreds (2 in tests) and 159 FC fifties(11 in tests). Thats pretty good.
Nah. He might just be South African.If a batsman is playing in the bottom four, hes probably not all that good with to begin with itbt.
Yeah it was a classical case of the bottom four being better than the top 4!Streak
Ervine
Blignaut
Price
That was truly gun.
If only Bradman had batted one spot lower in the second innings - that'd be the best bottom 4 hands down!Is this cheating?
They have 51 FC centuries and 129 FC fifties between them.
8. Stan McCabe
Tests: 39 matches @ 48.21, 6 centuries, 13 fifties, HS of 232
FC: 262 matches @ 49.39, 29 centuries, 68 fifties, HS of 240
9. Len Darling
Tests: 12 matches @ 27.88, 0 centuries, 3 fifties, HS of 85
FC: 100 matches @ 42.50, 16 centuries, 26 fifties, HS of 188
10. Morris Sievers
Tests: 3 matches @ 13.40, 0 centuries, 0 fifties, HS of 25
FC: 58 matches @ 29.64, 0 centuries, 14 fifties, HS of 76
11. Bert Oldfield
Tests: 54 matches @ 22.65, 0 centuries, 4 fifties, HS of 65
FC: 245 matches @ 22.37, 6 centuries, 21 fifties, HS of 137
That only lasted one innings.Is this cheating?
They have 51 FC centuries and 129 FC fifties between them.
8. Stan McCabe
Tests: 39 matches @ 48.21, 6 centuries, 13 fifties, HS of 232
FC: 262 matches @ 49.39, 29 centuries, 68 fifties, HS of 240
9. Len Darling
Tests: 12 matches @ 27.88, 0 centuries, 3 fifties, HS of 85
FC: 100 matches @ 42.50, 16 centuries, 26 fifties, HS of 188
10. Morris Sievers
Tests: 3 matches @ 13.40, 0 centuries, 0 fifties, HS of 25
FC: 58 matches @ 29.64, 0 centuries, 14 fifties, HS of 76
11. Bert Oldfield
Tests: 54 matches @ 22.65, 0 centuries, 4 fifties, HS of 65
FC: 245 matches @ 22.37, 6 centuries, 21 fifties, HS of 137
Winner, that's an insane lower order. And aside from Symcox, all three men could stake a decent claim to be better batsman than RSA’s opener in that game, Adam 'I'm not here because of my uncle' Bacher.
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England v Australia 1886 Kennington Oval
Australia v England 1893 Kennington Oval
Australia v England 1893 Old Trafford, Manchester
England v Australia 1902 Edgbaston, Birmingham
England v Australia 1902 Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
England v Australia 1902 Kennington Oval
England v Australia 1903/04 Sydney Cricket Ground
England v Australia 1903/04 Sydney Cricket Ground
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England v Australia 1905 Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Australia v England 1905 Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
England v Australia 1905 Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
Australia v England 1905 Headingley, Leeds
South Africa v England 1907 Headingley, Leeds
England v Australia 1909 Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood
England v South Africa 1922/23 Newlands, Cape Town
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England v South Africa 1922/23 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg
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England v Australia 1936/37 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
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India v England 1946 Old Trafford, Manchester
India v England 1946 Kennington Oval
India v Australia 1947/48 Melbourne Cricket Ground
Australia v England 1956 Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Australia v England 1956 Headingley, Leeds
Australia v England 1956 Old Trafford, Manchester
Australia v England 1956 Kennington Oval
Australia v Pakistan 1956/57 National Stadium, Karachi
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India v West Indies 1961/62 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain
India v Pakistan 1983/84 Gandhi Stadium, Jalandhar
India v West Indies 1983/84 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
India v England 1984/85 Modi Stadium, Kanpur
Pakistan v India 1989/90 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
England v West Indies 1991 Edgbaston, Birmingham
England v Pakistan 1992 Edgbaston, Birmingham
India v Zimbabwe 1992/93 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
New Zealand v Pakistan 1996/97 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
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South Africa v Australia1997/98 Adelaide Oval
New Zealand v England 1999 Old Trafford, Manchester
Zimbabwe v Australia 2003/04 Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth