One day cricket though. He's been crap in tests for a while now. May as well bring in his opening partner from the ODI side and expect him to perform in tests too.Wasn't that long ago that he scored back to back hundreds. Leach and Archer will come in.
I know the question was pair of tons, but Allan Border's 98* and 100* in the West Indies was big. The match was just a draw though, I can't think of any performance as good as this one from Smith.I can't think of anything else like it off the top of my head. Steve Waugh 97 doesn't work imo because Aus had a 80 odd lead going into their second innings
Along similar lines, I was going to offer Boycott's 99 and 112 against the WI in 1973/74.I know the question was pair of tons, but Allan Border's 98* and 100* in the West Indies was big. The match was just a draw though, I can't think of any performance as good as this one from Smith.
Nothing else to judge him on. It's not as if Foakes has been tearing it up in the CC.One day cricket though. He's been crap in tests for a while now. May as well bring in his opening partner from the ODI side and expect him to perform in tests too.
PEWS might probably get back to you after running the CWPL.Can some of the stats nerds like PEWS and DoG run Smith's first innings through their algos?
I think his performances in tests are evidence aplenty, but there you go. Foakes would probably make more runs than Bairstow, but as I said previously I'd bring in Sam Curran and hand the gloves to Buttler.Nothing else to judge him on. It's not as if Foakes has been tearing it up in the CC.
I think the overall first + 2nd innings rating would be very very close to number 1 all time in Dog's match ratings.Can some of the stats nerds like PEWS and DoG run Smith's first innings through their algos?
Ponting's twin centuries in his 100th match was a wonderful knock. He scored a run-a-ball 140 odd in the fourth innings and Australia chased 300(?) in 2 sessions.I can't think of anything else like it off the top of my head. Steve Waugh 97 doesn't work imo because Aus had a 80 odd lead going into their second innings
Bairstow is the jammiest cricketer ever. Never gets dropped, but then England do tend to give players an inordinate amount of leeway.