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Fantastic knocks against West Indian fast bowlers of the 80's

trundler

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Border 98* and 100* in the second test of the Aus tour to WI in 84.

Courtesy Cricinfo:
Maybe if he'd scored more runs and wasted fewer balls the other batsmen wouldn't have gotten out trying to move things along
 

jcas0167

International Regular
Jeff Crowe wasn't anywhere near the batsman that Martin was but he had a few decent knocks against the West Indies.
Jeff Crowe's 112 at Sabina Park in 1985 was apparently a very good attacking innings. He batted at 3 and came in at 1–13. Martin Crowe had a golden home series against the Windies in 86/87, including scores of 104, 119 and 83 across the three tests. In his book he said when he was bowled on 83 it was the first pre-meditated shot he'd played all series.
 

BazBall21

International Captain
Gooch:
Lords and Kennington Oval (1980)
Sabina Park and Kensington Oval (1981)
Sabina Park (1986)
Trent Bridge and Kennington Oval (1988)
Queens Park Oval (1990)
Headingley and Trent Bridge (1991)
 

greg

International Debutant
One of my earlier live cricketing memories (age 12). Robin Smith 148* Lords 1991. Ambrose and Walsh near unplayable for best part of an hour on third morning. Can still mentally “hear” the square cut that broke the shackles (something I was glad to have confirmed years later when video was uploaded on YouTube).
 

Silver Silva

International Regular
This is an excellent article on who fared best against the West Indies of old


Wow Wasim Raja has such a great record against WI that was surprising to know he's never talked about much
 

Coronis

International Coach
Daniel, Small, Richards and Gomes bowled 75 of the 112 overs of that innings so yeah, not a fantastic knock against the fearsome WI pace bowlers
Why are people trying to say Daniel wasn’t a good fast bowler?
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Border came in at 114-4 as well so he probably avoided most of Marshall’s and Garner’s overs
According to Charles Davis's database, Border was in during 4 (out of 15) overs from Garner, 15.3 (out of 22) from Marshall, all 9 from Daniel, 4 (out of 14) from Small, and all 52 overs from Gomes and Richards. (Plus the 1 ball from Logie at the end to give him his 100).
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
I think Slater got 3 and averaged even less in 98/99 ashes
Slater averaged 46 in the 98/99 Ashes: no-one else has scored 3 hundreds in a series and averaged under 50. (Edit - no-one else other than Lamb with 42, as stated above).
(Curious fact: the two lowest averages by a batter scoring 4 hundreds in a series are both by Herbert Sutcliffe. To be fair to him, it's only been done 21 times by anyone).
 
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Slifer

International Captain
Slater averaged 46 in the 98/99 Ashes: no-one else has scored 3 hundreds in a series and averaged under 50.
(Curious fact: the two lowest averages by a batter scoring 4 hundreds in a series are both by Herbert Sutcliffe. To be fair to him, it's only been done 21 times by anyone).
Literally Allan Lamb as mentioned in this thread..🤨🤨
 

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