SaeedAnwar
U19 Debutant
Why is that in batting, there are usally 1 or 2 players who will score a half century or even a century ? why overall batting collapses are rare? Like getting 50 all out or even 100 all out. They are pretty rare.
They still happen...Why is that in batting, there are usally 1 or 2 players who will score a half century or even a century ? why overall batting collapses are rare? Like getting 50 all out or even 100 all out. They are pretty rare.
I take it you've never seen us at our most beautiful.Why is that in batting, there are usally 1 or 2 players who will score a half century or even a century ? why overall batting collapses are rare? Like getting 50 all out or even 100 all out. They are pretty rare.
no, because clearly 1-2 players scored runs at the begining of the innings, i am talking about anything below 100 allout, they are rare.Would going from say 200-2 to 290 all out fit your definition of a batting collapse?
What does the modern cricketer have to do with batting collapses other than tail enders becoming better batsmen. It's not like in the past the middle order, frantic at the loss of the openers, threw their bats away and give up.The way professional cricketers are groomed these days, it's 'rare' that at least one or two players will not bunker down, explicitly monitor their strokeplay and running between wickets, and slog out a large score to resurrect an innings.
A bunch of other batsmen may have brainfades in the same situation, but sometimes it is due to the pitch and the pressure as well, for a complete batting collapse.
Haha, it was the only live bit of Ashes I've ever seen, the 1st day at Headingley. So dire and awesome at the same time.There is something so reassuring about an England collapse.
They do seem to be getting rarer these days, although Headingley was a wonderful nostalgic blast from the past in a series that was otherwise so unusual.
The figures themselves tell nothing.. You gotta work out the percentages based on the no. of test matches played overall... But yeah, still don't think there will be any significant increase/decrease...Scores of less than 151 since 2000,
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Not so rare I guess (133 instances)
1990s.
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91 instances.