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08 Aug 2016 11:53 #316638
by dillinger10
Poor Floyd Reifer. 8 of his 11 innings were single-figure scores. I think he has to be in contention for worst Test batsman ever.
All numbers are post-World War II, a minimum of 10 innings, and excluding wicketkeepers.
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08 Aug 2016 12:04 #316649
by dillinger10
Wasn't Bruce Pairaudeau a highly touted youngster? I seem to recall him putting up some big numbers in the Lancashire League, and then scored a century on his Test debut, but nothing after that.
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08 Aug 2016 12:12 - 08 Aug 2016 12:20 #316654
by ketchim
guyana-cricket.com/article/catching-bruce-pairaudeau
He was a teenaged prodigy for British Guiana, as it then was, scoring the first of his
11 first-class hundreds, 130 against Jamaica at Bourda in 1947, aged 16.
In a golden era of West Indies batting, he had to wait until 1953
before he finally got a place in the Test team. He marked it with 115
in his debut innings, against India at the Queen’s Park Oval,
sharing a partnership of 219 with Weekes
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08 Aug 2016 12:20 #316658
by dillinger10
Some more great tidbits in this feature article too:
www.cricketcountry.com/articles/bruce-pa...lunket-shield-125226
A few highlights:
- Pairaudeau made his First-Class debut against Trinidad at 15 years 335 days, then a Guyanese record (the record has subsequently been bettered by Ramnaresh Sarwan, who had started his First-Class career at 15 years 245 days).
- One of the three Frenchmen to have played Test cricket (the other two being Andy Ganteaume and Richie Benaud: of course, he had missed John Benaud).
- The third West Indian (after George Headley and Ganteaume) and first Guyanese to score a Test hundred on debut.
- A champion table-tennis player
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08 Oct 2016 15:12 #323479
by Kwami
What is telling from the above stats are that there is only two persons of Indo heritage . Indos are not allowed to fail , they are discarded very quickly but Afros Windians are given long a run
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