Really hating how statsguru searches now show a players series twice, once for their country series and once for their ICC test championship seriesThis series currently has 3 of the 11 worst opening batsmen in an Ashes series
David Warner needs 13 runs to avoid the worst 5-Test opening series since 1912
Apparently Doug Walters did it 6/6 onceI wonder what the most number of innings a batsman has had in a series and past 50 every time?
And Weekes did 6 from 7, with his other score being 48Apparently Doug Walters did it 6/6 once
You mean Keith?Poor old Doug could hardly buy a run in England. Came on 4 tours and never made a century. Averaged in the mid 20’s.
Walters' first tour in England was in '68, where he averaged 38.1, having averaged 127 and 68 the previous two Australian seasons. His subsequent averages in England were 7.7, 31.3, and 24.8, coming after Australian seasons of 37.3, 42.6 and 59.6 respectively.And prior England performances ended Dougie's career. Despite being in good form in 1980/81, wasn't chosen for 1981 tour. They took Trevor Chappell and Dirk Whellam instead.
Assuming Pat Cummins bowls today it’ll be the 7th day in row. Not sure if it’s anything like a record, but it feels like it should be a bit unusual.
EDIT. Another Australian bowler might have done it along side him here but that would mean research.
Unless two wickets fall in the first over tomorrow Cummins will probably be up for another day.I think Terry Alderman matched that in 1981; Days 2, 3, 4 and 5 at Leeds followed by days 1, 2 & 3 at Edgbaston.
Albeit very briefly on Days 2 and 5 at Leeds, but he did bowl.
Chappell and Taylor both did this in 6 match series. Smith has only played 4.Harvey, Chappell and Taylor are the only 3 Aussies to make 7 50+ scores in a series.
Two people have done 7 in 8 (Hendren and Gavaskar) and three people have done 6 in 7 (Weekes, Chanderpaul and Rahul). Hendren's only score of under 50 was an undefeated innings.And Weekes did 6 from 7, with his other score being 48
Against West Indies in Australia, 1968/69.Apparently Doug Walters did it 6/6 once