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Absurdly Awesome Cricket Stats

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You sure this one? As Porel is designated as keeper. Btw, I remember this match. Watch quite a fair bit. But don't remember who kept.....
Yeah that’s the one. Cricketarchive has Saha listed as keeper. Unsure now on this one.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
You sure this one? As Porel is designated as keeper. Btw, I remember this match. Watch quite a fair bit. But don't remember who kept.....

This link shows Porel listed on the TV as keeper. I don’t know exactly what each player looks like, not being familiar with them, but up to you to confirm.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Looking at some of the dismissals, (first one was with Saha and was a keeper catch) (second innings dismissal credited to Porel was also a keeper catch) looks like they shared keeping duties. Unless I’m mistaken.
 

capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member

This link shows Porel listed on the TV as keeper. I don’t know exactly what each player looks like, not being familiar with them, but up to you to confirm.
Oh it was Saha's last FC match. He kept initially for a few overs and then Porel took over. Think that's the reason behind the confusion there.
 

kevinw

International Debutant
Maheesh Theekshana has a Test and FC best of 38, a LA best of 38 and a T20 best of 14 but let's hope he gets there. In three formats, what is the smallest difference/greatest similarity between someone's best scores?
 

sayon basak

International Coach
Maheesh Theekshana has a Test and FC best of 38, a LA best of 38 and a T20 best of 14 but let's hope he gets there. In three formats, what is the smallest difference/greatest similarity between someone's best scores?
Brett Lee's 64/59/43 in Test/ODI/T20i is pretty close.
 

kevinw

International Debutant
Get the feeling it's more likely to be a bowler than a batter who achieved this.

Chris Jordan is 35 for tests, 38 for ODI and 36 for T20.
 
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capt_Luffy

Hall of Fame Member
I think the answer's probably someone with a really low HS in all 3. Like for Pommie Mbangwa, it's 11 and 8. But I actually brought him up for another reason, he scored the same amount of runs overall in both formats, 34.
 

Ali TT

International Captain
I had a feeling about Ebadot - in all cricket (not just international) his bests are 21, 11 and 9 (FC, list A, T20). But for no real reason I looked at his test debut scorecard. The Bangladeshi #10 in that match, Khaled Ahmed has bests of 26, 28, 25.

Someone with a greater aptitude with the bat - Dougie Bracewell 105, 94, 93.
 

Coronis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
For someone who was not generally a slip fielder, Tony Lock’s record is exceptional. Mostly known for his work at shortleg, in 654 matches he took 830 catches.

Compared to Hammond, one of the great slips with 819 catches in 634 matches.
 

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