Sudeep
International Captain
That's 28, by Lara off a Robbie Peterson over.LongHopCassidy said:Most runs off one over?
That's 28, by Lara off a Robbie Peterson over.LongHopCassidy said:Most runs off one over?
Is it a series?Sudeep said:That's 28, by Lara off a Robbie Peterson over.
Looks like Shankar ha gone fishing (like his Avatar)deeps said:does it have to do with the number of test matches without a century or a double century?
Okay so it has something to do with the highest ever innings score which was 952 for 6 by Sri Lanka in a drwan game against India in which only 14 wickets fell !!shankar said:Just woke up...
Q1 Does it have to do with bowling ? NO
Q2 highest number of tests without registering their first test win...in this case bangladesh? NO
Q3 Does it have to do with batting? YES
Q4 is it the lowest ever test score in a completed innings? NO
Q5 Is it the average score per wicket in all test cricket? NO
Q6 Is it the number of deliveries faced in an innings of some sort? NO
Q7 Most runs off one over? NO
Q8 Is it a series? Thats to say a number of test innings without this or that etc NO
Q9 does it have to do with the number of test matches without a century or a double century? NO
I'll add to my earlier clue - It's the opposite of 952
Should be a cinch now!
WOW Victor. If that ever happened then that must be it.viktor said:lowest uncompleted score??? u know.. 32 declared
It sure is. But did it happen ? Must find outviktor said:well, its the opposite of the highest uncompleted innings..
That's right!!!viktor said:lowest uncompleted score??? u know.. 32 declared
BRAVO VICTOR !shankar said:That's right!!!
32 is the lowest score at which a Test match innings has been declared - by Australia against England at Brisbane in 1950.
England had done exceptionally well to dismiss Australia on a good batting surface for 228. Rain, which prevented play on the second day, turned the pitch into an unplayable 'sticky' and 20 wickets fell for 102 runs after lunch on the third day.
England declared at 68-7 and Australia countered by closing their second innings at 32-7. Reduced to 30-6 at stumps, England, thanks to a remarkable and undefeated 62 by Len Hutton, made 122 but still lost by 70 runs.
Source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/sports_talk/stump_bearders/3981883.stm
Okay here goes...viktor said:I am no good at this stuff, guys.. that was just a lucky guess.
I pass...anybody else who has a question, go ahead
YESSudeep said:Does it have to do with batting?
nodeeps said:does it have to do with a player scoring 2 centuries in one match?
http://aus.cricinfo.com/link_to_dat...50-51/ENG_IN_AUS/ENG_AUS_T1_01-05DEC1950.htmlshankar said:32 is the lowest score at which a Test match innings has been declared - by Australia against England at Brisbane in 1950.