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Mushfiqur Rahim (15,513) now holds the record for the most runs in international cricket without bowling a single delivery. He goes past Adam Gilchrist (15.461) with Quinton de Kock (12,654) the next best.
For those who like me were wondering, the record for players who have never kept internationally still belongs to Upul Tharanga (9112), followed by Ajinkya Rahane (8414) and Craig Ervine (6739)Mushfiqur Rahim (15,513) now holds the record for the most runs in international cricket without bowling a single delivery. He goes past Adam Gilchrist (15.461) with Quinton de Kock (12,654) the next best.
Bro has 3 ODI wickets to his name, average 21!**** big Inzy wouldn't have bowled too much I'd have thought
It made it onto the scorecard as bowling, but I'd consider it chucking myself...**** big Inzy wouldn't have bowled too much I'd have thought
You mean bowledFor those who like me were wondering, the record for players who have never kept internationally still belongs to Upul Tharanga (9112), followed by Ajinkya Rahane (8414) and Craig Ervine (6739)
Never bowled, who never kept as well.You mean bowled
SCC stat isn’t absurd or awesome imoPant's current test average is 44.44..
After 44 matches!!!
Reminds me of Rashid. We need more tests for these lower nations. If they have test status, let them play tests.Sean Williams in the 2020s
11 Test matches, 1202 Test runs with five centuries at an average of 70.71
A shame he can't play more tests.
South Africa is really heartbreakingReminds me of Rashid. We need more tests for these lower nations. If they have test status, let them play tests.
Tests in the last WTC cycle (excluding final)
23 England
19 Australia, India
14 Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
13 West Indies
12 South Africa
7 Zimbabwe
4 Afghanistan
3 Ireland
Like we’ve even got there with Bangladesh. I don’t mind the big 3 being prioritised but cmon do better ICC.
I mean, its fine being in that same grouping as the rest. I’m not sure how the exact numbers will compare for the next cycle, but I expect much the same in terms of tiers, sadly.South Africa is really heartbreaking
In terms of % of boundaries that were sixes he’s far below TimothyOf course, on a sixes struck per test or inning basis, Pant is already the most prolific of all time.
His challengers in the current generation are Brook, Jaiswal and Gill.