Actually not that unusualChris martin scored 10% of his career test runs in a single innings. Despite batting in 104 times.
Social Jr has been injured for much of the last 3 seasons and has only batted 7 times in that periodActually not that unusual
McGrath was the same, with 138 innings
Jason Gillespie 16.5% in 1 innings, batted 93 times
those are just the first 2 I checked
@ashley bachSocial Jr has been injured for much of the last 3 seasons and has only batted 7 times in that period
His stats are: 7 innings, 71 runs, hs score of 70
How has he gone against Australia in that time?Since turning 35, Jimmy Anderson has played 59 Tests, taken 215 wickets at 22.19.
Might be short lived, back in KW to do it in a few tests timePonting’s twin hundreds in his 100th test
Will never be broken
It's impressive but not some insanely unlikely feat that can't happen againPonting’s twin hundreds in his 100th test
Will never be broken
18+ years is not that short lived.Might be short lived, back in KW to do it in a few tests time
In my previous life, we said the same of Bradman’s average…and it’s still standing tall.It's impressive but not some insanely unlikely feat that can't happen again
Economical but not penetrating.How has he gone against Australia in that time?
Interestingly, Ponting holds the joint record for most "ton in each innings" tests. Did it 3 times, along with Gavaskar and WarnerIn my previous life, we said the same of Bradman’s average…and it’s still standing tall.
Ahhhh, my conclusion: Ponting > BradmanInterestingly, Ponting holds the joint record for most "ton in each innings" tests. Did it 3 times, along with Gavaskar and Warner
Bradman only did it once, well behind several players who did it twice
Australia only had to bat once when the Don was aroundInterestingly, Ponting holds the joint record for most "ton in each innings" tests. Did it 3 times, along with Gavaskar and Warner
Bradman only did it once, well behind several players who did it twice