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Cricket stuff that doesn't deserve its own thread

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Mark Ramprakash, the bloke who was known for always failing on the big stage at test level, scored his 2 test hundreds against the attacks of Ambrose-Walsh-Bishop and McGrath-Warne-Gillespie-Lee
 

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
Mark Ramprakash, the bloke who was known for always failing on the big stage at test level, scored his 2 test hundreds against the attacks of Ambrose-Walsh-Bishop and McGrath-Warne-Gillespie-Lee
Yeah something like Azhar Mahmood scoring all his three test 100s against a rampaging SA of the late 90s including Donald, Pollock, Klusener, Kallis and Devilliers, All three scored in a span of 5 months - 2 of them coming in SA.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Mark Ramprakash, the bloke who was known for always failing on the big stage at test level, scored his 2 test hundreds against the attacks of Ambrose-Walsh-Bishop and McGrath-Warne-Gillespie-Lee
He averaged over 40 against Australia. In his first 20 Tests, he only reached 30 four times - each time was in the last match of a series against Aus (having not been picked earlier in the series).
 

Bijed

International Regular
He averaged over 40 against Australia. In his first 20 Tests, he only reached 30 four times - each time was in the last match of a series against Aus (having not been picked earlier in the series).
Seriously? I know he was always making runs in county cricket, but how on earth did he get another 32 tests based on that shambolic output? Tbf, he did average 34 in his last 32 tests, which is still poor but quite possibly legitimately good enough to warrant selection considering who we didn't have knocking the door down.

Edit: Had a quick look, highest score of 29 after 9 tests :wacko:
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
a question for anyone who's been to the scg or just knows sydney

yo where do i get giant sombreros for the test, preferably with some pink
 

S.Kennedy

International Vice-Captain
Ramprakash was moved around the order a lot by England, 1-7 (a bit like M Ali) whereas he established himself as a definite 'three-four' who could open occasionally at Middlesex/Surrey. He played thirty-six innings (from 92 for England) at 6-7. I cannot remember the exact specifics but it would have been the usual, he threatens to look good so you bump him up, he plays poorly so you drop him down to shield him with a few hair-brained wild punts on him as an opener when you were desperate.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
more funky Ramps stats against Australia

from only 24 innings, he scored in the 40-72 range 11 times(pretty decent output but man not good at converting starts was he) and scored exactly 14 six times, once 4 innings in a row against us.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
more funky Ramps stats against Australia

from only 24 innings, he scored in the 40-72 range 11 times(pretty decent output but man not good at converting starts was he) and scored exactly 14 six times, once 4 innings in a row against us.
It was 3 in a row, 4 in a series, part of a run of 17 innings (against all countries) that were all in the range 14 to 69. He had a later run of 16 innings which were all at least 11 but only one was over 60 (133 against Australia at the Oval). In total he reached 10 in 65 of his 92 Test innings, but his third highest innings was only 72.

I can't see any real pattern connecting his scores and position in the batting order; he had a couple of series batting at 3 early on (and failed miserably both times), and opened in the home Tests in 2000 after a poor series against NZ the previous summer (which seemed a bad idea at the time and so it proved). Otherwise he usually batted at 5 or 6 (averaging 34/32), with a handful of innings at 4 and 7.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass

Bollinger was ****ing awesome for CSK. I was part of a few chants that went "BO-LLIN-GER!"
 

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