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Best performances by an injured player

anzac

International Debutant
Richard said:
No - Bradman said (60 years later) that he was seriously worried someone might get killed.
Oldfield was, fortunately, the worst (that might sound awful, but I don't mean it was fortunate that he was the worst affected, I mean it was fortunate that there were no injuries worse than his).
I have always fully agreed with the legendary Woodfull comment when Plum Warner went to see him. Douglas Jardine wasn't playing cricket - he was trying to win, regardless of what harm it might to to both the game and, more importantly, to human beings.

No???????

I mean it's No1 so far as the subject of this thread is concerned - although I admit it is a bit out of context!!!

:)
 

Craig

World Traveller
One must include Shiv Chanderpaul. Whenever he gets a ton he seems to get injured doing so.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Chanderpaul has made an uncanny number of big scores when injured, often needing a runner.
 

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