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Cricket stuff that doesn't deserve its own thread

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Was looking at the 1978-9 India v WI series and noticed that Gavaskar scored nearly all his 732 runs in the odd (1st, 3rd & 5th) Tests (even though India scored 644-7 in the 6th Test). It turns out that he has the record for the difference between "odd runs" and "even runs", even if 3- and 5-match series are included:

Code:
..............odd.even.diff...........
..SM.Gavaskar.687...45..642.IN-WI.1978
.IVA.Richards.725..104..621.WI-EN.1976
....E.Paynter.597...56..541.EN-SA.1938
....MJ.Clarke..50..576..526.AU-IN.2011
.....GA.Gooch.629..123..506.EN-IN.1990
....RG.Sharma.515...14..501.IN-SA.2019
.....SM.Nurse.521...37..484.WI-NZ.1968
..PA.de.Silva.486....7..479.SL-NZ.1991
Javed.Miandad.479...25..454.PK-NZ.1976
......BC.Lara.569..119..450.WI-SL.2001
Richards' 725 is the record total from the odd Tests, followed by Bradman (705 in 1930) and Gavaskar. Clarke's 576 is the record total from the even Tests.
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
Was looking at the 1978-9 India v WI series and noticed that Gavaskar scored nearly all his 732 runs in the odd (1st, 3rd & 5th) Tests (even though India scored 644-7 in the 6th Test). It turns out that he has the record for the difference between "odd runs" and "even runs", even if 3- and 5-match series are included:

Code:
..............odd.even.diff...........
..SM.Gavaskar.687...45..642.IN-WI.1978
.IVA.Richards.725..104..621.WI-EN.1976
....E.Paynter.597...56..541.EN-SA.1938
....MJ.Clarke..50..576..526.AU-IN.2011
.....GA.Gooch.629..123..506.EN-IN.1990
....RG.Sharma.515...14..501.IN-SA.2019
.....SM.Nurse.521...37..484.WI-NZ.1968
..PA.de.Silva.486....7..479.SL-NZ.1991
Javed.Miandad.479...25..454.PK-NZ.1976
......BC.Lara.569..119..450.WI-SL.2001
Richards' 725 is the record total from the odd Tests, followed by Bradman (705 in 1930) and Gavaskar. Clarke's 576 is the record total from the even Tests.
Great work. These are the kinds of stats that I love.
 

karan_fromthestands

State Captain
I always wonder what SA did with Roelof van der Merwe - solid left arm spinner who could also hit a few big ones, very competitive and a good fielder. He had so much potential, and he had everything that SA needed, should have invested in him and given him a longer rope. Even in test, he wouldn't have been worse than some of the other options that they tried.
 

cnerd123

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I always wonder what SA did with Roelof van der Merwe - solid left arm spinner who could also hit a few big ones, very competitive and a good fielder. He had so much potential, and he had everything that SA needed, should have invested in him and given him a longer rope. Even in test, he wouldn't have been worse than some of the other options that they tried.
He threw his lot in with the Netherlands. Also had a decent county stint iirc.
 

StephenZA

Hall of Fame Member
I always wonder what SA did with Roelof van der Merwe - solid left arm spinner who could also hit a few big ones, very competitive and a good fielder. He had so much potential, and he had everything that SA needed, should have invested in him and given him a longer rope. Even in test, he wouldn't have been worse than some of the other options that they tried.
Yes he would...
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
Was looking at the 1978-9 India v WI series and noticed that Gavaskar scored nearly all his 732 runs in the odd (1st, 3rd & 5th) Tests (even though India scored 644-7 in the 6th Test). It turns out that he has the record for the difference between "odd runs" and "even runs", even if 3- and 5-match series are included:

Code:
..............odd.even.diff...........
..SM.Gavaskar.687...45..642.IN-WI.1978
.IVA.Richards.725..104..621.WI-EN.1976
....E.Paynter.597...56..541.EN-SA.1938
....MJ.Clarke..50..576..526.AU-IN.2011
.....GA.Gooch.629..123..506.EN-IN.1990
....RG.Sharma.515...14..501.IN-SA.2019
.....SM.Nurse.521...37..484.WI-NZ.1968
..PA.de.Silva.486....7..479.SL-NZ.1991
Javed.Miandad.479...25..454.PK-NZ.1976
......BC.Lara.569..119..450.WI-SL.2001
Richards' 725 is the record total from the odd Tests, followed by Bradman (705 in 1930) and Gavaskar. Clarke's 576 is the record total from the even Tests.
The Viv Richards disparity is predominantly because he didn’t play in the Second Test.
 

TheJediBrah

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Tailender wickets matter. It's common to see a side 80/6 and then you have someone like Sam Curran or Chris Woakes taking the team to 270 all out.
No one has ever said they don't matter. They're just not as important as top order wickets, on balance.
 

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