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14 Sep 2016 15:48 #320769
by dillinger10
Non-Pakistani batsmen scoring 250 runs in a series in the UAE since 2013: Cook (450 runs), Mathews (412) McCullum (347), Silva (307) Root (287), Latham (282), Smith (281), de Villiers (273) and Williamson (261).
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14 Sep 2016 16:13 #320771
by TRINIDADDY
Thanks. Surprised to see McCullum there.
There's a reason slow pokes like Cook, Chanders and Kallis have the highest non asian averages in asia. You need patience, grit and to play spin late and with soft hands. Hopefully Paint thrives in these conditions.
But McCullum is a Sehwag-styled blaster. Why'd he do well in UAE? Maybe going insane and hard works too. Maybe subcontinent conditions favours extreme approaches to batting.
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15 Sep 2016 12:16 #320880
by ketchim
Fourteen of his 15 Test centuries came at No. 3, including a career-best 291 against
England in Barbados in 2009, which equalled Viv Richards' personal best.
His record of 4197 runs from 60 matches is the third highest among West Indies
batsmen at No. 3, and he also equalled Richie Richardson for the most centuries
by a West Indies batsman at this position - 14.
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15 Sep 2016 13:53 #320889
by Mail
31-38? True but when on song he was great to watch. He had a terrible weakness outside off to the rising ball, frequently inside edging onto his stumps.
I genuinely though he was going to be a real great averaging close to 60 but alas he did good anyway.
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15 Sep 2016 14:08 #320894
by Smoking Joe
When I first saw Sarwan, I thought he would end up as a West Indian great like Lara and Viv. Unfortunately, West Indian handlers have no clue in helping players harness their talents.
I wish Mr. Sarwan well and hope he enjoys much success in his endeavors.
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15 Sep 2016 14:10 #320896
by Mail
Totally agreed but part of it is down to the player and his mental toughness.
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