Yeah I know, just giving you the stats (didn't have enough time to do it myself).Percentage-wise
Quite impressive that he managed to lose that record (with min 30 Tests) in his next 3 matches... Geoff Pullar (28) regains his record.Just read that Steve Smith is the only player in history (min 20 tests) to never go more than 2 Tests without a 50.
Note: Bradman went 3 tests without a 50 in 1934 but then followed up with 304 and 244 in next two innings
Last I checked, Bangladesh were ranked higher than us in ODIs.80% of those runs were against Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Ireland. Impressive nonetheless.
His most frequently faced opposition was actually India. As you said, scoring runs against Bangladesh in Bangladesh is a good feat.Last I checked, Bangladesh were ranked higher than us in ODIs.
Tried that at the start of his career. It did not go well.....Maybe he should open in tests.
The irony here.Shai Hope is the quickest West Indian to 3000 ODI runs. He beat Viv by 2 innings. Well played Shai
Indeed! He's on tract to be an ATG in ODI's, he just needs to reduce that dot ball percentage by around 10/15 %.The irony here.
Some of Hope's best knocks in ODIs were slow ones.
Sheesh.Virat Kohli has scored the most international runs in a calendar year for 4 successive years now. He has scored 2595, 2818, 2735 and 2455 runs in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively.
That is a freaking 10603 runs over just 4 calendar years.
One heck of a peak. All the more impressive given he does not get to play any international cricket in April and May every year.
Yeah I don't really care about that part, just incredible run-scoring.Not trying to knock Kohli’s amazing record, but the missing months aren’t making much difference - he’s played more international matches than anyone else in that time.