Erm... eh?I mean, look at the South African Tests 1961 to 1970. The ICC ruled that those matches were no official tests but that historians wouldn't have to change their records because the records have been established for so long.
Indeed, and for that reason I've long found it a bit iffy TSTL that these games were subsequently recognised as Tests. It'd be impossible to change all that now, and there'd be outcry if anyone tried, but whoever decided these games were Tests 30 years or however long it was later was badly mistaken IMO.The first ever test match and a number of subsequent ones were wholly private affairs .
Couldn't agree more - at least all the Banglas have played first class cricket before their test debutsThe inaugural Test should have been the game in 1880 for mine. And as for South Africa being classed a Test team in the 19th-century, that was beyond a joke. Possibly even worse than Bangladesh being so recently.
It's on the ACS homepage. Or it was when I last checked. Press release dated April 15 AFAIR. Can't provide a link cause it won't open. South Africa wasn't an ICC member from 1961 to 1991, so none of their Tests were official and none of their domestic matches were first-class.Erm... eh?
iirc he passed that milestone against Yorks a few weeks ago. And he's made, I think, a couple more since then.Has Rampers got 100 tons yet?
Still think Bob Key may come close, he's on 43 and just turned 30. Not going to get into the England side but could play on for Kent for another 10 years. It would be a stretch though. Has had a couple of lean years recently but still scored 15 in the last 4 years.It's feasible that Rob Key could get closer than most, he's only 26, has 28 so far and it's quite likely he could still score heavily but not get in the England side, whilst still getting selected for A tours etc. Don't think he'd get 100 but he may get to 70 or 80.