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Noticed that but not 5k runs which is a fair cutoff for FC cricket IMO.Doubt it’ll be sustained but Pathum Nissanka - Check Nissanka's News, Career, Age, Rankings, Stats | ESPNcricinfo.com
Noticed that but not 5k runs which is a fair cutoff for FC cricket IMO.Doubt it’ll be sustained but Pathum Nissanka - Check Nissanka's News, Career, Age, Rankings, Stats | ESPNcricinfo.com
He's only 21. Could be promising for Sri Lanka. A new Sanga perhaps.Noticed that but not 5k runs which is a fair cutoff for FC cricket IMO.
Yeah. Pollock has 2256 from 23 so I imagine would be the next closest to 100 runs per test.Interesting. Putting the minimum down to 20 tests I'm pretty sure this still stands, barely.
And the MOFOs did it twice !! Damn what a fcking awesome era of cricket for Australia !!That 16 win streak by Aussies is so freakishly good. I don't see anyone breaking it..
Played in modern conditions the Aussies easily. The 70s/80s Windies sides didn't have a quality spinner to get through the overs.When we refer to great teams, we always refer to the 70s and 80s Windies team and 90s and 2000s Aussie team. But which of those teams do you think are better? the windies team or Aussies team? Some old-timers who have watched the windies team live might know better.
First of all WI were not world beaters in 70's (beaten 5-1 by Australia in 75/76). But all the 80's/mid 90's teams wish WI had a quality spinner instead the awesome relentless pace attack that destroyed every side they faced (especially during the back to back tests against England and Australia in mid 80's where both sides played WI 10 tests in a row....this pace attack destroyed careers)Played in modern conditions the Aussies easily. The 70s/80s Windies sides didn't have a quality spinner to get through the overs.
Played in modern times "easily"?? Lol. A great Australian team drew with the wi in 99 when all WI had was Ambrose, Walsh and Lara. Played in 70s/80s conditions, it would be a no brainer. And people can say all they want about Warne but he never really dominated even the ordinary WI teams of his times, idk how he'd be expected to do better vs an even stronger team (especially in the WI). I've said this before, played in Australia under modern conditions Australia would probably win 3-2, in the WI under 80s conditions WI would win 3-1 probably drawing at the ARG or Bourda.Played in modern conditions the Aussies easily. The 70s/80s Windies sides didn't have a quality spinner to get through the overs.
It'd be a bowler dominated series for sure. McGrath/Warne/Gillespie/ McDermott vs Ambrose/ Marshall/ Garner/Holding. Australia's batting lineup was comfortably better than the Windies with Gilchrist at 7.
I'd say WI became world beaters right after that series. After that series, they only lost in india with a second wi xi and away to NZ. Those two series aside, wi won against all comers post 75-76.First of all WI were not world beaters in 70's (beaten 5-1 by Australia in 75/76). But all the 80's/mid 90's teams wish WI had a quality spinner instead the awesome relentless pace attack that destroyed every side they faced (especially during the back to back tests against England and Australia in mid 80's where both sides played WI 10 tests in a row....this pace attack destroyed careers)
Yes, 15 years. From NZ tour 1980 until 1995 against Aus.How long exactly did WI's unbeaten series streak last? Early 80's to the home defeat vs. Australia?