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Cricket stuff that doesn't deserve its own thread

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
https://www.cricket.com.au/news/dav...-world-cup-england-ashes-wtc-final/2023-06-03 almost like he should have retired after his double in the MCG test against SA last summer like every person with a brain said on here last summer.

That SA series had a ton of negative effects on our test cricket, NGL. Injured green and starc and ruled them out of the first 2 tests in India which arguably cost us a 2-1 win in that series and gave Warner a 12 month lease in test cricket he really shouldn't have gotten.

Warner may make a tom of runs in England and make me eat my words, but playing on when our next 10 tests were in india/England where he'de never performed, even at his best wads always a train wreck waiting to happen.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
https://www.cricket.com.au/news/dav...-world-cup-england-ashes-wtc-final/2023-06-03 almost like he should have retired after his double in the MCG test against SA last summer like every person with a brain said on here last summer.

That SA series had a ton of negative effects on our test cricket, NGL. Injured green and starc and ruled them out of the first 2 tests in India which arguably cost us a 2-1 win in that series and gave Warner a 12 month lease in test cricket he really shouldn't have gotten.

Warner may make a tom of runs in England and make me eat my words, but playing on when our next 10 tests were in india/England where he'de never performed, even at his best wads always a train wreck waiting to happen.
tbh, the banter between him and Broad has been awesome. Warner basically said "right now I am worried about Shami and Siraj. I will worry about Broad if they pick him for the first test this time." :laugh:
 

Burgey

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Yeah some of the pre-Ashes stuff has been pretty good natured. Smith and Broad on Instagram was decent and the AI stuff they did the other night during the Ireland match with Broad and Anderson asking it how to get Smith out was good for a giggle.
 

KinPer

Cricket Spectator
That SA series had a ton of negative effects on our test cricket, NGL. Injured green and starc and ruled them out of the first 2 tests in India which arguably cost us a 2-1 win in that series and gave Warner a 12 month lease in test cricket he really shouldn't have gotten.

Warner may make a tom of runs in England and make me eat my words, but playing on when our next 10 tests were in india/England where he'de never performed, even at his best wads always a train wreck waiting to happen.
It looks as if Warner was politely asked to leave, but he presented it to journalists as his wish.
 

andruid

Cricketer Of The Year
Do you ever just pause and ask yourself if ever there will ever be another to captain a Test cricket side the way Sourav Ganguly did? Is his kind a creature of a bygone era?
 

Xix2565

International Regular
Do you ever just pause and ask yourself if ever there will ever be another to captain a Test cricket side the way Sourav Ganguly did? Is his kind a creature of a bygone era?
I mean what was special about him? Seems to be just a normal captain in the right place.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Most runs in an English season (FC and List A combined):
3986: Graham Gooch (1990): 2746 + 1240
3939: Jimmy Cook (1990): 2608 + 1331
3816: Denis Compton (1947)
3699: Desmond Haynes (1990): 2316 + 1353
3684: Graeme Hick (1988): 2713 + 971
3640: Graham Gooch (1985): 2208 + 1432
3570: Jimmy Cook (1991): 2755 + 815
3539: Bill Edrich (1947)
3518: Tom Hayward (1906)
3512: Graham Gooch (1984): 2559 + 953
 

Tom Flint

International Regular
How does ramprakash and sanga compare to those cc numbers. I remember they both had great seasons around 2010 ish for Surrey.
Although not sure they played much list a which would harm their combined totals
And who on earth is Jimmy cook
 

peterhrt

U19 Vice-Captain
WG Grace in 1876. 38 matches, including 12 non first-class.

3669 runs. HS 400*.
211 wickets; 77 catches.

He took 365 wickets in 1875 and 385 in 1877, also exceeding seventy catches each time.
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
How does ramprakash and sanga compare to those cc numbers. I remember they both had great seasons around 2010 ish for Surrey.
Although not sure they played much list a which would harm their combined totals
And who on earth is Jimmy cook
The most runs Ramprakash scored in a FC season was 2278 in 2006, 2258 in 1995, and 2026 in 2007. I think he only passed 3000 in 1995 (3099), though if you include T20 he got close in 2006.
Sangakkara averaged well over 100 in FC for Surrey 2016, but only scored about 1500 runs.

Other players to score over 3000 runs in a FC+List A season (since 1961) are Kallicharran, Zaheer, Moody, Amiss, Gatting and Chris Broad.
 

mr_mister

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Most runs in an English season (FC and List A combined):
3986: Graham Gooch (1990): 2746 + 1240
3939: Jimmy Cook (1990): 2608 + 1331
3816: Denis Compton (1947)
3699: Desmond Haynes (1990): 2316 + 1353
3684: Graeme Hick (1988): 2713 + 971
3640: Graham Gooch (1985): 2208 + 1432
3570: Jimmy Cook (1991): 2755 + 815
3539: Bill Edrich (1947)
3518: Tom Hayward (1906)
3512: Graham Gooch (1984): 2559 + 953
Interesting re Jimmy Cook. I kinda thought he was like Clive Rice in that he was a great 70s/80s player but by the time SA got reinstated into international cricket he was old and past it. Seems like Cook was absolutely still a beast by 92
 

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