The extent to which Sardesai and Gavaskar held together the Indian batting in that series must be unusual: they made 11 of India's top 12 scores between them." The 1970-71 West Indies tour was the last chance for Dilip Sardesai. He was lucky to be picked - it had looked as if his career was dead and buried - he went on to be Indian cricket's Renaissance Man in the watershed year of 1971. A technically correct player, the solid, wristy Sardesai was proficient against spin, but in West Indies he showed his mettle against pace, and pulled India repeatedly out of quicksand. He scored 642 runs, with two single hundreds and a double, and provided an inspirational launching-pad for a legend - Sunil Gavaskar, in his first series. "
104 & 19 7-60 & 1-79 (Gentlemen of the South v Players of the North)
23 & 110 3-61 & 7-58 (Gentlemen v Players)
167 4-57 & 7-44 (Glos v Yorks)
1 3-52 & 7-28 (United South v United North)
94 & 121 6-92 & 4-68 (Kent & Glos v England)
123 5-82 & 6-47 (Gentlemen of MCC v Kent)
127 5-44 & 5-77 (Glos v Yorks)
I won't look it up, but I think that's when he made his 500 for WarwickshireAfter Lara scored his 375 in 1994, didn't he go on a bit of a purple patch in FC cricket?? Can someone look that up for me....
Yeah and he also scored like 8 100s in 11 innings or something insane like that. I think...I won't look it up, but I think that's when he made his 500 for Warwickshire
Yes he did make about 500 runs in a single inning not too long after,,, and had a bradmanseque run for WarwickshireAfter Lara scored his 375 in 1994, didn't he go on a bit of a purple patch in FC cricket?? Can someone look that up for me....
That series for Lindsay is actually in Barker’s book.Denis Lindsay, wk for S.Africa who had modest returns previously, went on to scale 600+ run s beating out all batsmen from both S.Africa and Australia in the 66/67 series. Deep Purple
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That reminds me of another Kent pair... Trevor Ward and Mark Benson's opening partnerships in the 1995 B&H Cup were 229, 117, 149*, 147, 132 and 53. Kent won all six matches, but lost in the final (Benson was missing with a broken finger; Ward and Fulton added 28 for the first wicket). The pair also added 136 in their first Sunday League match of the season (but their highest partnership in the Championship season was 90).Another interesting purple patch of 4 matches in 1929 for Kent,
In consecutive matches between June 22nd- July 9th, for the second wicket, Wally Hardinge & Frank Woolley did the following,
V Derby @Chesterfield, Hardinge 115, Woolley 155, added 255
V Somerset@Tonbridge, Hardinge 54, Woolley 108, added 134
V Yorkshire@Tonbridge, Hardinge 137, Woolley 131, added 239
V Hampshire@Folkestone, Hardinge 150, Woolley 117, added 228.
Not surprisingly, they won the first 3 matches by an innings, and only rain prevented them winning the game at Folkestone.
Back when he was a spinner. Good times.Mustafizur's debut year in ODIs where he took 26 wickets in 9 ODIs at 12 apiece, including consecutive 5-fers against a full strength Indian team which led to Bangladesh's first ever ODI series win over India.
Ajantha Mendis 2.0Back when he was a spinner. Good times.
In all seriousness I think it was as much of a case of him being new and having a gimmick as it was him being in a purple patch. Undoubtedly a bit of both though.
Your face is a gimmickBack when he was a spinner. Good times.
In all seriousness I think it was as much of a case of him being new and having a gimmick as it was him being in a purple patch. Undoubtedly a bit of both though.