After 2019 Ashes whenever Smith scores a hundred, in majority of time either of Khawaja, lebuschagne or head outscored him to become the highest scorer.I guess a % of doing it to matches played is also interesting.
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There is the opposition in the match too. It's why I think if you looking overall it's maybe better than just looking at your own team. But both can give different answers to what you looking for.After 2019 Ashes whenever Smith scores a hundred, in majority of time either of Khawaja, lebuschagne or head outscored him to become the highest scorer.
Have the numbers for Don?There is the opposition in the match too. It's why I think if you looking overall it's maybe better than just looking at your own team. But both can give different answers to what you looking for.
Specifically which of the 20 matches he was highest scorer of the 52 he was in?Have the numbers for Don?
Nah. I missed how many matches he was top scorer in.Specifically which of the 20 matches he was highest scorer of the 52 he was in?
I only caught the other 32. Certainly wasn’t worth the double admission price Grace was.Nah. I missed how many matches he was top scorer in.
You forgot the most significant perhaps.There is no doubt that Donald Bradman was the Greatest Batsman to ever exist, but bowlers from his era are often underestimated, I feel like a large element of this comes down to the impact Bradman himself had on the numbers of some of the marquee bowlers of his age. First, I will post the actual final average of bowlers and then I will post the average of those same bowlers when Bradman wasn't playing...
Alec Bedser
Actual Average: 24.89
Without Don: 21.34
Hedley Verity
Actual Average: 24.37
Without Don: 22.40
Maurice Tate
Actual Average: 26.16
Without Don: 22.92
Jim Laker
Actual Average: 21.24
Without Don: 19.72
Walter Hammond (I know)
Actual Average: 37.80
Without Don: 33.16
Learie Constantine
Actual Average: 30.10
Without Don: 26.78
obviously there are more names, but these pop into my head almost immediately. Now for bowlers who did well against Australia in games with the Don and the wonderful support anyway, before the war.
Headley Verity: 59 @ 27.22
Bill Voce: 35 @ 22.94
Ken Farnes: 38 @ 28.02
Bill Bowes: 30 @ 24.70
Alexander Bell: 27 @ 27.13
Herman Griffith: 14 @ 28.07
Jack White: 28 @ 27.28
Given he batted 34 times in test cricket, scoring 34% of his test runs in a single innings is some feat.Bob Blair probably. He has a career batting average of 6.75.
Here's the match where he top scored:
mooGiven he batted 34 times in test cricket, scoring 34% of his test runs in a single innings is some feat.
How many of those 16 have been on home soil? I ask as pace bowling (and catches behind) seem the major source of wickets in Australian home tests. Having said that, Healy was often the beneficiary of Warne magic.Keepers have had 25+ dismissals in a series 16 times, Haddin still holding the record with 29 in the 2013 Ashes.
The absurd part? Australians have achieved this feat 12 times with 6 keepers, with South Africa at 2 and England and India both at 1.
Multiple times
Gilchrist 4
Healy 3
Marsh 2
Others - Haddin, Russell, Carey, Paine, Boucher, Waite, Pant
Australians - 5 times in England, 7 in Australia (once against Windies and once against India)How many of those 16 have been on home soil? I ask as pace bowling (and catches behind) seem the major source of wickets in Australian home tests. Having said that, Healy was often the beneficiary of Warne magic.