Lucky.
Symonds (if he scores anything more than 20 you know it's included at least one let off for every twenty or so runs)
Collingwood (maybe umpires admire his grittyness)
Pietersen (although it's lessened up over the past year or so)
Trescothick (any hundred he made you can automatically assume included a plumb LBW and dropped catch)
Cook (About his first five chances he offered went down to start his career)
Unlucky.
Tendulkar( had any number of ridiculous LBW decisions against him)
Lara, (see above but also including phantom caught behinds.)
Interesting how those two are also generally considered to be the two best batsman of recent times, yet have suffered from bad luck rather than the possibly expected benefit of the doubt.
Will add more when I think of them but that's the initial candidates which spring to mind.
Symonds (if he scores anything more than 20 you know it's included at least one let off for every twenty or so runs)
Collingwood (maybe umpires admire his grittyness)
Pietersen (although it's lessened up over the past year or so)
Trescothick (any hundred he made you can automatically assume included a plumb LBW and dropped catch)
Cook (About his first five chances he offered went down to start his career)
Unlucky.
Tendulkar( had any number of ridiculous LBW decisions against him)
Lara, (see above but also including phantom caught behinds.)
Interesting how those two are also generally considered to be the two best batsman of recent times, yet have suffered from bad luck rather than the possibly expected benefit of the doubt.
Will add more when I think of them but that's the initial candidates which spring to mind.
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