So you consider Gilchrist, Dhoni, Tilakaratne, Prior, Haddin to be tail enders?Looking for best Batsmen-Tailenders, however I got side-tracked when I saw...
Martyn & Gilchrist: 1487 runs @ 74.35 from 22 innings
Flintoff & Jones: 1085 runs @ 60.27 from 19 innings
Laxman & Dhoni: 993 runs @ 66.20 from 17 innings
Samarweera & Tilakaratne: 890 runs @ 98.88 from 11 innings
Border and Matthews: 889 runs @ 88.90 from 11 innings
Bell & Prior: 871 runs @ 67.00 from 14 innings
Clarke & Haddin: 852 runs @ 94.66 from 11 innings
Lloyd & Dujon: 846 runs @ 84.60 from 12 innings
Jayawardene & Vaas: 838 runs @ 64.46 from 13 innings
Yousif & Kamran Akmal: 704 runs @ 78.22 from 9 innings
Shall I repeat " Looking for best Batsmen-Tailenders, however I got side-tracked when I saw...So you consider Gilchrist, Dhoni, Tilakaratne, Prior, Haddin to be tail enders?
Interesting sidetrack - as I struggle with statsguru could you do Tony Greig/Alan Knott for me please?Shall I repeat " Looking for best Batsmen-Tailenders, however I got side-tracked when I saw...
The partnerships were the best for Wkts # 6-10, which you would expect Tail-enders to be...
1424 @ 35.60interesting sidetrack - as i struggle with statsguru could you do tony greig/alan knott for me please?
It seemed like so many more than that - wish I hadn't asked now but thanks anyway1424 @ 35.60
One is back.....hopefully the other one will be back in the third test....(there are no such reports just yet....but its Pak so...anything is possible).Statsguru shows full partnership record:
Mohammad Yousuf-Younis Khan ; 42 Inn, 3137 runs at 78.42, 9 century stands.
Oh how Pakistan could do with some of that partnership scoring now