Socerer 01
International Captain
not sure what the relevance of the last two areeng were 85 all out (1st innings) vs Ireland in test than in 2nd innings ireland 38 all out ( ind vs Aus in Aus 36 all out)
not sure what the relevance of the last two areeng were 85 all out (1st innings) vs Ireland in test than in 2nd innings ireland 38 all out ( ind vs Aus in Aus 36 all out)
He's just reaffirming the fact that Ireland>India. India are lucky they bribbed the ICC to let them play in PAK'S group past t20 WC rather than facing up to the fury of mark Adair under clouds at Hobart.not sure what the relevance of the last two are
Ireland Lucky they not have to face Herath & Murli in all 4 innings at Galle testFact is ireland 13 for 4
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/ireland-tour-of -england-2019-1152835/england-vs-ireland-only-test-1152839/full-scorecard (Leach MOTM)not sure what the relevance of the last two are
Yeah but that's almost everyoneIreland Lucky they not have to face Herath & Murli in all 4 innings at Galle test
Would take a big effort to get there and I don't know if this Ireland team has the chops.We have to be careful here. Target of 150 batting last could be difficult
Ya here he joins with others who scored 50 in each innings on TEST DEBUTTector has impressed in both innings - just a shame he hasn't had much support.
Batsman | Inns 1 | Inns 2 | For | Opposition | Venue | Date |
Bruce Mitchell | 88 | 61* | South Africa | England | Edgbaston | 15-Jun-29 |
Frank de Caires | 80 | 70 | West Indies | England | Kensington Oval | 11-Jan-30 |
Jackie Grant | 53* | 71* | West Indies | Australia | Adelaide Oval | 12-Dec-30 |
Dilawar Hussain | 59 | 57 | India | England | Eden Gardens | 05-Jan-34 |
Merv Wallace | 52 | 56 | New Zealand | England | Lord's | 26-Jun-37 |
Cyril Poole | 55 | 69* | England | India | Eden Gardens | 30-Dec-51 |
Noel Harford | 93 | 64 | New Zealand | Pakistan | Lahore | 26-Oct-55 |
Peter Richardson | 81 | 73 | England | Australia | Trent Bridge | 07-Jun-56 |
Graham Dowling | 74 | 58 | New Zealand | South Africa | Old Wanderers | 26-Dec-61 |
Bryan Davis | 54 | 58 | West Indies | Australia | Queen’s Park Oval | 26-Mar-65 |
Clive Lloyd | 82 | 78* | West Indies | India | Brabourne | 13-Dec-66 |
Sunil Gavaskar | 65 | 67* | India | West Indies | Queen’s Park Oval | 06-Mar-71 |
Tony Greig | 57 | 62 | England | Australia | Old Trafford | 08-Jun-72 |
Peter Toohey | 82 | 57 | Australia | India | The Gabba | 02-Dec-77 |
Rick Darling | 65 | 56 | Australia | India | Adelaide Oval | 28-Jan-78 |
Sew Shivnarine | 53 | 63 | West Indies | Australia | Bourda | 31-Mar-78 |
Bruce Laird | 92 | 75 | Australia | West Indies | The Gabba | 01-Dec-79 |
Javed Omar | 62 | 85* | Bangladesh | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo | 19-Apr-01 |
Kevin Pietersen | 57 | 64* | England | Australia | Lord's | 21-Jul-05 |
Tamim Iqbal | 53 | 84 | Bangladesh | New Zealand | Dunedin | 04-Jan-08 |
Dinesh Chandimal | 58 | 54 | Sri Lanka | South Africa | Kingsmead | 26-Dec-11 |
Moises Henriques | 68 | 81* | Australia | India | Chepauk | 22-Feb-13 |
Kusal Perera | 55 | 70 | Sri Lanka | India | SSC | 28-Aug-15 |
My Grandfather is 94 years old he says , " Let's watch News about USA, those Dutch people Crappy scored 120 odd in 50 ovs "Very impressive, patient and responsible batting from this pair. These people really are not mugs, and deserve more cricket.