That's basically what I mean by done though, done by his usual standards, that is.Don't reckon he's done. Just reckon he'll contribute with useful scores a lot but not make the big hundreds much anymore.
Foster 287 + Rowe after his 2nd ton in his debut match come to mind (would have been 300 cause of the double ton)Interesting score. Sounds like a lack of patience to get out - but have Sri Lanka not bowled well?
Also, what's the record for highest Test average? Marsh closing in on 200 aws. The highest I can think of is Bell, who had an average of 300 at one point.
from cricinfoAlso, what's the record for highest Test average? Marsh closing in on 200 aws. The highest I can think of is Bell, who had an average of 300 at one point.
Cheers. Foster got to 306, Rowe managed 336.Foster 287 + Rowe after his 2nd ton in his debut match come to mind (would have been 300 cause of the double ton)
Ta.from cricinfo
"@All you statisticians out there, how many runs does Marsh need to have the highest batting average at any point in a career?" Scott, he will have to beat Lawrence Rowe's 336. Rowe scored 214, 100 not out and 22 before before he was dismissed a second time. The Australian record belongs to Kepler Wessels, who scored 162 and 46 in his first Test. If Marsh scores another 42 before getting out, he will have done that. These stats courtesy Mohan Menon, who is working for Ten Sports
Neither does theirs tbf. He's bring sporting.FFS our captain doesn't value his wicket
350how many would we need to score here to start feeling a bit safe..? Think we would need atleast 400 in these conditions, anything less would mean we would have to bat tremendously in the 2nd innings to save both this test and the series because its highly unlikely to see sri lankan batting fail in these conditions.