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    Matches Played Draft

    Bill Ponsford (29) @sayon basak
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    Matches Played Draft

    Frank Tarrant (0) @Himannv
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    Matches Played Draft

    I don’t think I have timed out? Stewie Dempster
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    Matches Played Draft

    Ravi Ashwin
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    Matches Played Draft

    (In case it's not clear I just picked Steve Waugh).
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    Matches Played Draft

    Drafters 0 1-15 15-30 30-50 50-75 75-100 100-120 120+ Bitmap Richard Hadlee Steve Smith Viv Richards JOJOXI Andy Roberts Garry Sobers Sachin Tendulkar Pothas Fred Trueman, Ray Lindwall Imran Khan AndrewB Clyde Walcott Keith Miller Malcolm Marshall...
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    Clyde Walcott @mr_mister
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    Were dead rubber tests a real thing?

    It's actually commoner in Ashes series in Australia: England in 1891-2, 1950-1, 1974-5, 2002-3 (and also England won the 4th Test when 3-0 down in 1924-5) Australia in 1903-4, 1928-9, 1986-7
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    Were dead rubber tests a real thing?

    2008 v South Africa (Pietersen's brief captaincy). Before that I think you have to go back to 1966 v West Indies - as in 2008, England had a new captain (Close); and before that was Jessop's match in 1902. Also, Australia did it in 2015.
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    Matches Played Draft

    Keith Miller @Pothas
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    The Records and Milestones thread

    1934.
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    Malcolm Marshall @ataraxia
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    Greatest teams of all time.

    They also beat India in 1947-8.
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    Greatest teams of all time.

    The 1st WI XI (Hunte-Carew-Kanhai-Butcher-Sobers-Solomon-Worrell-Murray-Hall-Griffith-Gibbs) played at Manchester and Birmingham in 1963 (Carew and Murray's first series and Worrell's last). The 1st SA XI (Richards-Goddard-Bacher-G Pollock-Barlow-Irvine-Lance-Lindsay-Procter-Pollock-Traicos)...
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    Greatest teams of all time.

    Did either of those two line-ups ever actually happen? FWIW, in "Ten Greatest Test Teams" (post-war teams up to 1987), Graveney's top five teams were 1 - Bradman's 1948 Australia 2 - Lloyd's 1984 West Indies 3 - Chappell's 1975 Australia 4 - Worrell's 1963 West Indies 5 - Hutton's 1953 England...
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    Absurdly Awesome Cricket Stats

    Setting Hobbs aside I was surprised that it had only been achieved 28 times (by 19 different players); and that, for instance, despite Compton scoring 3816 in 1947, the most he scored otherwise was 2530. Note that 3000 runs in a season didn't seem out of the question around 1990, with Gooch...
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    Absurdly Awesome Cricket Stats

    Grace similarly had a very up-and-down season in his highest scoring season of 1871: First 6 matches: 181; 23, 98; 118; 178; 162; 49, 34* - average 120.37 Next 7 matches: 1; 88, 10; 4, 4; 15; 4, 11; 50, 37; 16, 43 - average 23.41 Last 12 matches: 189*; 51; 146, 21; 59; 0, 268; 78, 55; 31, 40...
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    Heroes of the Heroes

    That’s what the book says, which is clearly wrong…. maybe a typo for 58.14?
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    Great lower order batting teams in history?

    It was a sticky wicket (note that Australia also declared their first innings), England declared too late and only got one Australian wicket before rain ended play for the day. The next day was the rest day, and the pitch had dried out by the day after.

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