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Greatest ever batsman with the tail?

hang on

State Vice-Captain
good call about laxman. who are the others? my memory needs massive jogging after a month of holiday related substance abuse.
 

Daemon

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The quality of the tail enders that score the runs along with the batsmen/stick around has to be taken into account as well.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Hussey's a very good shout tho. Remember him putting on 100+ with McGrath for the last wicket in the Boxing Day test versus SA. Turned a workable total into a very decent one.
 

hang on

State Vice-Captain
not to mention the partnership that effectively cost pak the match in the second test the last time they toured australia.
 

robelinda

International Vice-Captain
Allan Border wins by a mile, last time i counted he had 11 test tons batting with the tail, no other player even comes close.
 

robelinda

International Vice-Captain
These are the tons that Border has scored batting with the tail, lots of them stand out as being amazing batting efforts.


100* and 98* vs WI 1984
106* vs England 1981
113* vs Pakistan 1988
115 vs England 1979
113 vs Pakistan 1983
123* vs England 1981
125 vs England 1986/87
152* vs NZ 1985
162* vs India 1979
163 vs India 1985
89 vs England 1983 (last out)
 

bagapath

International Captain
miandad was a champion with the tail. would actually shout at the point of delivery whether it was swinging in (andhar) or out (bahar) to save the tailender the trouble of reading the bowler's hand. but wont mind border winning this one. he was one of the most inspirational cricketers of all time. and his epic knocks with the tail - saving the 85-86 melbourne test against india comes to mind as well as that partnership with jeff thomson a few years before that took his team within three runs of an ashes win - certainly make him a worthy winner of this title.
 

iamdavid

International Debutant
Steve Waugh. Took the novel approach of actually trusting them with some strike. Lee, McGrath, Gillespie and Fleming all improved their batting significantly while playing alongside Waugh and I reckon alot of that can be put down to his faith and tutoring.
 

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