Was thinking, and wanting, the same.I really hope he can get another century. Im always interested in the stats and Fleming has 9 test centuries at the moment but 10 looks so much more impressive than 9.
At the moment his average is 39.7 something. Did a bit of calculating and assuming he bats and gets out in all six innings of the series then he needs 285 more runs from those innings to finish with an average of 40 exactly. That would be fitting also.
The last thing is that he currently has 6875 test runs so with any luck he will make it to 7000 test runs. 7160, is the magic number to get an average of 40 so (assuming he is dismissed in all 6 innings
So Ill just be looking for those things. Itll be a shame to finish with 9 centuries, an average of 39.9 and 6999 runs. Almost enough to make you change your mind and stay on for another series
He only needs that hundred doesnt he. After that a bunch of 30s and 40s will be enough. Hes got 6 bites at the cherry and Im quietly confident he'll get all three little career landmarks. Heres hopingWas thinking, and wanting, the same.
7000 runs is the most likely. He basically needs a hundred to have decent shot at 40 average. Well, that or a couple of Fleming-esque high 50s.
Hopefully he can make a big not out hundred and get them all.
Yeah, but I'd rather have him score a big not out 100 and get it out of the way...He only needs that hundred doesnt he. After that a bunch of 30s and 40s will be enough. Hes got 6 bites at the cherry and Im quietly confident he'll get all three little career landmarks. Heres hoping
Two and a 192, quickly edit your postI'll risk a griegy here and predict another double hundred
He's got three IIRC
No, he has three. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa.I'll risk a griegy here and predict another double hundred
He's got two IIRC
Pays not to look at his record two years ago LOL.No, he has three. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa.
I'd go with this as summing him up really.Welcome to the forum Brett.
Fleming imo, though I still regard him as a fine player and a pretty incisive captain.
Still, as a leader imo so much depends on the cattle which you have that it isn't funny. I tend to think that he did pretty damn well with the sides he led.
Fleming will go down in my mind as a good player, but nothing more, and certainly not one of NZs greats.CricInfo said:"If you know Stephen, he doesn't get his arm twisted on too many things," Vettori told the New Zealand Herald. "Stephen has always been strong in his thoughts and decisions. I don't think it will be my place to try and twist his arm. It's his decision. We'd love to have him as long as we can.
Wow, you really don't rate him, do you? He basically carried a poor batting line up for years. He is easily one of New Zealand's all time great players.Fleming will go down in my mind as a good player, but nothing more, and certainly not one of NZs greats.
^^^^Funny that someone with such a poor conversion rate from 50 to 100, has actually gone onto make some very big 100s once he's got over the milestone.
Ditto.Wow, you really don't rate him, do you? He basically carried a poor batting line up for years. He is easily one of New Zealand's all time great players.
To be fair, James doesn't rate many New Zealand players. Must be why he moved to Sydney...
No...he really hasn't. He's carried the New Zealand batting lineup in the last couple of years, but during the 1990's and early 2000's, he was just one of a number of good batsman, such as Cairns, McMillan, Astle, Richardson, Styris etc. The fact that he scored only 3 centuries in the first 8 years of his career underlines this fact. He certainly had the potential to do much better than any of his contemporaries, but I think being burdened with the captaincy at such a young age probably had an adverse affect on his performances for the first 4 or so years. Thus, I'm more of the opinion that Fleming falls into the category of the "very goods" but doesn't quite sit alongside the likes of Crowe, Donnelly, Turner and Sutcliffe, in the hall of great New Zealand batsmen.Wow, you really don't rate him, do you? He basically carried a poor batting line up for years. He is easily one of New Zealand's all time great players.