Lowest high score with 10+ Test centuries:without even looking it up I can say it's probably the lowest high score by someone who's scored 10 test centuries let alone the 20 he scored. Did he just lose concentration after 100?
But VVS got two doubles and multiple huge 150+ scores.Seems about right for a talented but lazy batsman with a low 40s average tbh.
Happened to watch the same episode just 3-4 days back. It's interesting. The test average is just 41.80 I see. I thought he was so much better as a player.I was watching the Cricket Legends interview with him and he outright says that once he got to 100 he lost focus and saw the job as done. Said it was his biggest cricketing regret, other than the "match fixing" stuff.
Was he lazy though given the first class average is 50+.Seems about right for a talented but lazy batsman with a low 40s average tbh.
Yeah it was quite a good episode, his personality really came out in the whole thing. Finding that series of interviews quite interesting tbh.Happened to watch the same episode just 3-4 days back. It's interesting. The test average is just 41.80 I see. I thought he was so much better as a player.
Re the match fixing - he stated that it makes his blood boil when people mention his offense along with match fixing in the papers. He explained it nicely I thought.
Really?tbh it wasn't exactly a team that needed guys to go big on a regular basis. I'm speaking completely anecdotally here, but there weren't many big scores by Australian batsmen in that era -- especially not considering how ****ing good they all were. And when they did go big, it was only ever the top 3 who did it.
Mark Waugh, Steve Waugh... never had that many chances to get above 150 before the team was in position to declare, simply because Langer-Hayden-Ponting were so consistently brilliant up top.
I have watched all the episodes which aired in India. The ones with Jeff Thompson, Allan Border and Greg Chappell are awesome.Yeah it was quite a good episode, his personality really came out in the whole thing. Finding that series of interviews quite interesting tbh.