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The Records and Milestones thread

Qlder

International Regular
Just to show how Smith has tapered off, he was the fastest to 7,000 and 8,000 runs and 2nd fastest to 9,000 runs behind Sangakarra.

He now has 9,685 runs from 195 innings so the best he can do is be 5th fastest to 10,000 if he can get 315 runs within his next 10 innings.

(amazingly the fastest to 10,000 is 195 innings shared by Lara, Tendulker and Sangakara. Ponting is 4th with 196 innings and Dravid 5th with 206)
 
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Coronis

International Coach
Just to show how Smith has tapered off, he was the fastest to 7,000 and 8,000 runs and 2nd fastest to 9,000 runs behind Sangakarra.

He now has 9,685 runs from 195 innings so the best he can do is be 5th fastest to 10,000 if he can get 315 runs within his next 10 innings.

(amazingly the fastest to 10,000 is 195 innings shared by Lara, Tendulker and Sangakara. Ponting is 4th with 196 innings and Dravid 5th with 206)
Obviously Bradman has the biggest gaps in these.

5000 - 56 innings vs 91 (Hobbs)
6000 - 68 innings vs 111 (Sobers, Smith)

Third highest is Sanga

12000 - 224 innings vs 247 (Tendulkar)

Aside from Bradman at 3000 and 4000 there are no other double digit gaps.

Only 12 batsmen aside from Bradman have crossed 4000 runs in their first 80 innings, none reaching 4500. 5 of them are openers. (Gavaskar doesn’t make it)
 

Coronis

International Coach
Just to show how Smith has tapered off, he was the fastest to 7,000 and 8,000 runs and 2nd fastest to 9,000 runs behind Sangakarra.

He now has 9,685 runs from 195 innings so the best he can do is be 5th fastest to 10,000 if he can get 315 runs within his next 10 innings.

(amazingly the fastest to 10,000 is 195 innings shared by Lara, Tendulker and Sangakara. Ponting is 4th with 196 innings and Dravid 5th with 206)
Also what if he gets 315 in his first innings in B/G :ph34r:
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
I wonder what Smith's final average might be? Started today at 56.97 and now at 56.64...

I'm starting to think the over/under could be about 53.
 

Qlder

International Regular
I wonder what Smith's final average might be? Started today at 56.97 and now at 56.64...

I'm starting to think the over/under could be about 53.
Well Ponting ended up at 51.85 but at the same point of their careers Ponting was averaging 58.75 to Smith's current 56.64
 

Molehill

Cricketer Of The Year
Well Ponting ended up at 51.85 but at the same point of their careers Ponting was averaging 58.75 to Smith's current 56.64
You could argue that Ponting had a much stronger technique to fall back on too for when the body starts to fade. Smith's reliance on his hand/eye coordination already seems in jeopardy.
 

Qlder

International Regular
Mohammad Siraj recorded a 181.6 km/h delivery at over 24.6 of the Australian innings today. A speed gun error yes, but a bigger error than I have seen before.
Is that the ball he threw at Labuschagne when he pulled out after idiot ran behind sight screen?
 

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