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Best ODIs "Finisher"

Burgey

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Simple. I logged in using my Sir Alex multi, then wrote some text with the secret message in mind, in order to throw people off my trail.
Well done Mr Z on de-coding the highlighted letters!

Wondered why they were highlighted tbh - thought they'd spell out P-R-E-C-A-M. Alas, t'wasn't so.
 

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Steve Waugh perhaps forgotten a bit in ODIs. Those stats show what a good finisher he was (arguably better than Bevan), and it's forgotten how good his bowling was early in his career. Wasn't known as the iceman for nothing.
 

marc71178

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Steve Waugh perhaps forgotten a bit in ODIs. Those stats show what a good finisher he was (arguably better than Bevan), and it's forgotten how good his bowling was early in his career. Wasn't known as the iceman for nothing.
I know you don’t rate Bevan but even by those standards that’s a bollocks comment.
 

Howe_zat

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They reeled off a stat on TMS today that Jos Buttler since 2015 has averaged 70 odd in the last 10 overs of ODIs, while striking at 180.
 

harsh.ag

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A stat on the TV during Buttler's stint at the crease today had Faf with the fourth highest SR in the last 10 overs since the last WC. That was surprising.
 

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stephen

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Is it? In situations where their team was batting second and either tied or won, SWaugh averaged 68 at a SR of 75, and Bevan averaged 64 at a SR of 72. And Waugh played in a lower and slower scoring era, yet statistically he still beats Bevan on both counts. But yeh, "bollocks".
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Border better than both.
 

stephen

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I get that you don't like ODIs but your opinion is bad and you should feel bad.
 

Daemon

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Interesting that Bevan has only 27 knocks leading to wins while chasing. Just thought it’d be a fair bit more.
 

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