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The great (and meaningless) acts of batting bullying in recent times.

Bolo

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Just about everyone has helped themselves to some very free and very unnecessary runs in recent years. Here are some nominations to kick things off

Kallis: averaged 500 in Zimbabwe. More than his average in every other country put together. Because you never know when a series average of under a few hundred will cost you a trophy against the mighty Zim. His average was some 1500% higher than when AUS toured SA, which was fine, cos RSA always won those tours in his time, and didn't really care about winning them anyway.

Hayden: couldn't hack it against a decent pace attack as a fricken opener, but decided to take a leaf from Kallis's book and compensate by scoring 380 against Zim.

Sehwag: ditto the opener comment, so he just decided to score all his runs in Asia where pace was ineffective. Still managed to stink it up at the critical times when a decent pace attack was touring.

Jayawardene: was hopelessly inept in South Africa against decent attacks, so when South Africa sent their worst attack in a century to the flatest of Lankan pitches, he decided to get his revenge by scoring 374, making nearly 50% more runs in a single partnership than he managed on 3 tours of South Africa.

Lara: decided winning was unimportant, and not content with being the previous record holder, decided to to flush his team and the possibility of a win down the toilet and score 400. But complaints about him being self centred from within his team were unjustified.

Feel free to add to the list by bad-mouthing all and sundry, taking care to avoid giving them credit for any other accomplishments in the process.
 

Bijed

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Adam Voges averaging 542 against the West Indies.

Even against them, he's shown up as a home track bully, averaging a relatively rubbish 167 in the West Indies, as opposed to infinity in Australia.
 
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flibbertyjibber

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Kallis slowing down whenever SA needed to speed up to make a declaration just make sure he got his red inker was one that always got me.
 

vcs

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Kohli has been quite severe on SL and WI at home over the past year or so. But then he's also made heaps of runs when the rest of the team has struggled, so it's fine.
 

andmark

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Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott gave their fair share of batting bullying between 2011-13 although my poor memory means I can't think of a specific series to pick out.
 

Napa

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The combo of Rohit Sharma and Shikar Dhawan averaging 107 against Pakistan in the recent Asia Cup and not giving other Indian batsmen batting practice when India was obviously going to win both matches.
 

Bolo

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Gillespie is a great one.
Game against minnows.
Huge score that was entirely unnecessary and inconsequential to the result.
Huge bonus points because he was a tailender and never did anything like it when it would have counted.
Bonus bonus points for being meaningless because he was dropped afterwards. A really magnificent innings.

Wasn't he also dropped at some point early in his career after career best bowling figures as well? This might be a unique accomplishment.
 

Second Spitter

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Hayden batting for this career in T5 of the 2005 Ashes, oblivious to the fact Australia need to win.

Pietersen's second dig in the same Test.
 
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vcs

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I remember Amla, Kallis and AB kicking the **** out of us once when we had Unadkat in our attack, after we'd got put in and bowled out cheaply, only for the pitch to flatten out later.
 

Bolo

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remember when AB took over as keeper for SA and he went ages without scoring a ton as keeper? And then in Ricky Ponting's last game Amla and Smith just absolutely destroyed Australia and everyone knew AB was tonning up the moment he got out there. What a guy

3rd Test, South Africa tour of Australia at Perth, Nov 30 - Dec 3 2012 | Match Summary | ESPNCricinfo
It's overkill, but I'm going to give him a pass on this. AUS hit 550 in both the previous tests, and with this being a series decider they needed to be sure. He scored really fast, and even if most of the heavy lifting had been done, it's still Mitch at the WACA. And he didn't just show up for this match when the going was easy. Amazing series.
 

Napa

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And there were of course the famous case of the 1982/83 Indian tour of Pakistan, when Javed Miandad and Zaheer Abbas just would not get out, with a little bit of help from the Pakistani umpires of course. Abbas averaged 130 and Miandad 118 during that series, very different from their career averages of 45 and 52.5.
 

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