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*Official* India in West indies 2023

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Damn I was looking up highest runs on debut and I knew JA Rudoph had made a double on debut, but the list is longer than I had expected:




Double hundred on debut

PlayerRunsMinsBalls4s6sSRTeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
RE Foster287419-37--Englandv AustraliaSydney11 Dec 1903Test # 78
LG Rowe214427-191-West Indiesv New ZealandKingston16 Feb 1972Test # 693
DSBP Kuruppu201*77754824-36.67Sri Lankav New ZealandColombo (CCC)16 Apr 1987Test # 1074
MS Sinclair21453444722-47.87New Zealandv West IndiesWellington26 Dec 1999Test # 1478
JA Rudolph222*52138329257.96South Africav BangladeshChattogram24 Apr 2003Test # 1640
KR Mayers210*41531020767.74West Indiesv BangladeshChattogram03 Feb 2021Test # 2407
DP Conway20057834722157.63New Zealandv EnglandLord's02 Jun 2021Test # 2422


Damn Reginald "Tip" Foster. What a record! Declined to lead England because he had business committments.

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This is why I love cricket. You can find so many interesting angles and fascinating people in its history.
 
Damn I was looking up highest runs on debut and I knew JA Rudoph had made a double on debut, but the list is longer than I had expected:




Double hundred on debut

PlayerRunsMinsBalls4s6sSRTeamOppositionGroundMatch DateScorecard
RE Foster287419-37--Englandv AustraliaSydney11 Dec 1903Test # 78
LG Rowe214427-191-West Indiesv New ZealandKingston16 Feb 1972Test # 693
DSBP Kuruppu201*77754824-36.67Sri Lankav New ZealandColombo (CCC)16 Apr 1987Test # 1074
MS Sinclair21453444722-47.87New Zealandv West IndiesWellington26 Dec 1999Test # 1478
JA Rudolph222*52138329257.96South Africav BangladeshChattogram24 Apr 2003Test # 1640
KR Mayers210*41531020767.74West Indiesv BangladeshChattogram03 Feb 2021Test # 2407
DP Conway20057834722157.63New Zealandv EnglandLord's02 Jun 2021Test # 2422


Damn Reginald "Tip" Foster. What a record! Declined to lead England because he had business committments.

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This is why I love cricket. You can find so many interesting angles and fascinating people in its history.
Lawrence Rowe :wub:
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
For sure, for sure.

He'd get into Jaiswal's face...not saying anything. Just staring at him...and Jaiswal would **** his pants!
Given his background, maybe not. Though obviously given Curtly Ambrose's skill level, likely Jaiswal would not be around all that long to find out anyway. But several others in this team surely would need a bathroom break.
 
sir curtly talks to no man. See how less he speaks.
At least he's not the Whispering Death...

Given his background, maybe not. Though obviously given Curtly Ambrose's skill level, likely Jaiswal would not be around all that long to find out anyway. But several others in this team surely would need a bathroom break.
He'd keep his distance...but that stare though...

Yes, Jaiswal would have already been in the pavilion.
 

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