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Which cricketers have obtained a new highest score the most times?

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Yeah they were, and when Strauss caught de Villiers at slip it was the first time a left-hander had ever caught a #6 batsman at slip with his right-hand whilst standing on one leg
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah they were, and when Strauss caught de Villiers at slip it was the first time a left-hander had ever caught a #6 batsman at slip with his right-hand whilst standing on one leg
Anil Kumble has the world record of the best Test batting average for a series (three Tests or more) as a whole when batting at number eight and just before being made captain for the first time in his career. :dry:
 

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Anil Kumble has the world record of the best Test batting average for a series (three Tests or more) as a whole when batting at number eight and just before being made captain for the first time in his career. :dry:
Oh god, everyone's turning into John Motson lately. Although it's still not as bad as the one that appeared in a cricinfo article (quite seriously) after the England-NZ Lord's test this summer:

"It is the first time that two opposing captains with surnames beginning with the letter 'V' have made it onto the Lord's honours board in the same day."
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
:-O Not happy. Can't believe they'd do this so soon after this thread.


Can you please advise how you thought of the bettering your highest scores list.

It's just that I made a thread on a website a few days back and I just can't believe that this would be added on your site so soon after.

Please let me know if you found it on these forums, or if it's just a complete
coincidence.

Thank you,
Rob


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Hi Rob,

It was a readers question to Ask Steven (from one Zain Karim on the 11th of July about Broad) so unless he was also involved in your thread, it's just a coincidence.

I believe Broad's efforts have been getting noticed by the mainstream press and TV, so I'd say we're not a hundred miles away from independently chasing the same idea.

Cheers,
:Travis
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
I guess Zain Karim, and whoever asked about de Villiers' duck record, and whoever asked about the transgender thingy, were all CricketWeb readers. 8-)
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Steve Smith has 9 now
1,12,77,92,138*,162*.192,199,215

Chris Rogers 9 too
4,15,16,52,84,110,116,119,173
 
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kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
How's Kane Williamson doing? I would have thought that specialist batsmen who had difficult starts to their career but turned out to be really good would do best on such a metric. Crowe, Rutherford, Williamson for NZ.
 

kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
Didn't remember that haha. Also a high score of 242* is going to mean only one or two more beatings of the high score at the most.
 

Howe_zat

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Jacques Kallis has improved, he's up to 11 (1,7,39,61, 101, 132, 148*, 160, 189*, 201, 224)

Anderson is now a good shout for someone who improved their batting over time but he had a high score of 34 for ages, which means he's only had 6 high scores.
 

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