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Which is funnier because at 95 years, he was the oldest cricketer in the world at the time of his death. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-1st-test-62603/full-scorecard)It falls to Merv Wallace, New Zealand's finest batting technician and a mere colt of 87, to explain how Weir became known as Dad. "He lost a lot of his hair quite early, he then looked more elderly than the rest of us, and so became fondly known as Dad,"
Whatever Alec Stewart was on when that game in the West Indies was abandoned should be in. Got a feeling it was 9.Now that we know the real answer, 9 needs to be revised.
Top comment is OS lol!Yes I was right. A Stewart 9*
WORST PITCH OF ALL TIME - JAMAICA 1998 West Indies v England 1st test - YouTube
I was at this game and sitting directly above Bell when he walked off. My friend yelled out something like "Only half the job, Ian". I thought it was a pretty mild sledge but to my surprise Bell visibly mouthed "**** OFF" at us.75 runs:
Ian Bell vs NZ, 2013: A pet peeve of mine in 4th innings rearguards where the target is beyond reach is that innings that have fewer balls faced but more runs always get more credit than the innings that actually had a bigger impact on getting the draw i.e the one that wasted more balls. Prior's hundred meant he got the glory (tbf it was also because he was there at the end), but Bell batted out 90 more balls (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...and-vs-england-3rd-test-569245/full-scorecard)
I will never ever tire of watching this. Makes me laugh every single time.1) VVS Laxman vs Australia, Mohali 2010: His final pull-a-rabbit-out-of-the-hat performance vs Australia. Made funnier by the fact that he took a single off the first ball of basically every over while Ishant Sharma was batting, leading to accusations that he was doing a Chanders. Made run scoring look piss easy on a wearing pitch, with a crocked back, and in the most perilous match situation imaginable. Capped it off with one of the funniest images in cricket history when he threatened to murder Pragyan Ojha with his bat on live TV after Ojha twice almost ran himself out but was bailed out by Australia's fielding, once by a Steve Smith overthrow. Smith's career never recovered and he faded into obscurity. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...a-vs-australia-1st-test-464526/full-scorecard)
one of the best on the forumI say this all the time, but **** me I love this thread.
Jaf from Styris.76 runs:
Rahul Dravid vs NZ, 2002: Vintage tough conditions classic by Dravid (although the pitch was less tough that the one in Hamliton where he scored a 39) with some gorgeous drives and cuts off Bond. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...ealand-vs-india-1st-test-64020/full-scorecard)
Jonty Rhodes vs Australia ,1994: Took SA from effectively negative 13 for 5 to setting a target of 117 and ended up winning by 5 runs. Classic test match that is more remembered for Fanie de Villiers' heroics with the ball. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-2nd-test-63629/full-scorecard)
Tony Greig vs West Indies,1976: One of the all time single game batting performances in a loss. Followed up a high-pressure hundred in the first innings with a valiant 4th innings counterattack that got England close-ish (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...-vs-west-indies-4th-test-63166/full-scorecard)
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Roy Mclean vs Australia, 1953: Another pair of great counterattacks from the same game. 81 in 90 minutes in the 1st and 76 in 80 minutes to chase down 295 and seal one of the biggest shock drawn (2-2) series of the era. Before the beginning of this series, SA had played Australia in 30 tests, with the record reading 1 win, 6 draws and 23 losses. (https://www.espncricinfo.com/series...vs-south-africa-5th-test-62750/full-scorecard)
Did you mean the thread or is OS the best of the multis on the forum?one of the best on the forum