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Ashes milestones and records thread

aussie tragic

International Captain
Australia about to bring up their 50th Ashes victory in England.

(Currently 166 tests played in England, England lead 51-49 with 66 drawn)
 

mr_mister

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lol, if you're bringing up Rhodes (played 1899-1926) might as well bring out WG Grace with 6 wins (btw Rhodes was also involved in 6 Ashes defeats).

Looking this up, I found Steve Waugh was involved in 8 series wins, Shane Warne 7 and Mark Waugh, Mark Taylor, Ian Healy and Glenn McGrath 6. In the current squad, this will be Smith, Warner and Lyons 3rd series win ;)
Ponting must have had a few too
 

stephen

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Ponting must have had a few too
Probably only 5 or 6. Pretty much started at the same time as McGrath. Played on longer but after 06/07 we lost 09, lost 10/11 and lost 2013, which was after he retired anyway.
 

mr_mister

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Smith is currently tied on 8 ashes tons with Morris, Sutcliffe, Ponting and Border

On 9 we have Greg Chappell, Hammond and Gower

On 10 there's Steve Waugh

On 12 we have Jack Hobbs


And lastly we've got Bradman with 19


There's every chance Smith can move into equal third with Waugh this series. Very good chance he ends up with the second most ever considering he's only just turned 30
 

aussie tragic

International Captain
With England's brittle top 3, just a bit of randomness to show England what they are up against in the first test :)

Sobers: 117 Inn, 16no, 6268 runs @ 62.05
Smith: 117 Inn, 16no, 6199 runs @ 61.37
Just an update:

Sobers: 69 Tests, 118 Inn, 16no, 6378 runs @ 62.53
Smith: 65 Tests, 118 Inn, 16no, 6343 runs @ 62.18

Sobers scored 52 in his 119th innings (after scoring 110 in 1st innings of test), so Smith needs only 88 to break Sobers record as the all-time best average ever after 119 innings
 
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vcs

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Wasn't Ponting averaging around 60 after more than 100 Tests? That was a pretty incredible effort.
 

Gob

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Wasn't Ponting averaging around 60 after more than 100 Tests? That was a pretty incredible effort.
Think it crept past 60 after the first innings of the Adelaide test 06 but fell bellow 60 after the second innings when he was dismissed for 40 odd
 

Bijed

International Regular
Wasn't Ponting averaging around 60 after more than 100 Tests? That was a pretty incredible effort.
Think it crept past 60 after the first innings of the Adelaide test 06 but fell bellow 60 after the second innings when he was dismissed for 40 odd
Yeah, he averaged 59.99 at the end of that test (his 107th)
 

vcs

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Yeah, that was some ridiculous level of batting from Ponting between 2005-07. Smashed good SA attacks home and away, made that 4th innings ton in Bangladesh and was basically scoring tons every other innings.

That's why I think it's still premature to anoint Smith the best Aussie batsman behind Bradman. Needs to keep it up another couple of years for that.
 

trundler

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And he played 61 after that. Smith has played 65 in all. Ponting's final average undersells him.
 

Spark

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More says how crap he was nearer the end.
He clearly shouldn't have played on so long, but looking at the quality of most of his successors, it's hard to blame him for feeling compelled to stick around past his use-by date.
 

mr_mister

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Root has now scored 6 unconverted ashes 50s since his last ashes ton. Long may he continue to choke
 

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