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England v India - First Test - Lord's - The 2000th Test match



mikeyjh

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Dec 17, 2008
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Boucher only took one test wicket and didn't score a hundred or stump anyone in that match. Graeme Smith bowled all 11 of his players in that test against the Windies where Chris Gayle got a triple hundred and the Windies ran up 747ao in their reply to South Africa's 588.

No he didn't, not in the same match. I didn't read the question, got all excited that I knew the answer and the rest is history.:dunce:
 




Dhoni bowling begs the question: has there ever been a player in test history who in the same match has taken a wicket, stumped a batsman and scored a hundred?

I believe there's a few, Mark Boucher is definitely one.....

As far as I can see, the answer is no, no-one's ever done it. Boucher's one and only test wicket came against the Windies in 2005. In his only batting innings he was not out for 11, and didn't execute a stumping.

4th Test: West Indies v South Africa at St John's, Apr 29-May 3, 2005 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

The list of all keepers that have bowled is
Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

I can't find so much as a 'keeper that's taken a wicket and executed a stumping, although a few have taken a wicket and hit a fifty.

JM Parks
5th Test: India v England at Kanpur, Feb 15-20, 1964 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

W Storer
2nd Test: Australia v England at Melbourne, Jan 1-5, 1898 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

AFA Lilley
2nd Test: England v Australia at Manchester, Jul 16-18, 1896 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

And yes, I'm really bored.
 


vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Ton for KP.... expect an inside out spooned catch to Point for KP and then the subsequent collapse to all out.
 


vegster

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Oops !
 


Pavilionaire

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Sten, that list of all keepers that have bowled throws up an incredible match betwen England and Australia at The Oval in 1884. Back then there were only 4 balls in an over:

Aus 551ao off 311 (!) overs. All 11 of England's team bowled including wicketkeeper the Hon. Alfred Lyttelton whose figures were 12 overs, 5 maidens, 19 runs, 4 wickets.
Eng 346ao off 198 overs. England's No. 10 batsman (WW Read) scored 117 off 120 balls. Lyttelton came in at No. 9 and scored 8.
Eng 85/2. Lyttelton then completes a remarkable match by opening the batting and scoring 17. Match drawn.
 






Pavilionaire

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A 3 man tiring attack, 270 already on the board and the weather set fair - ideal conditions for Prior to make hay. I'd love to be there watching this, beer in hand.
 








Pavilionaire

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He means IN England.
 


Gwylan

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Their batting equivalent is VVS Laxman. ONLY 16 tons in 204 test innings - Pietersen, Cook and Strauss are past that in considerably less innings, yet the guy's scored 8,146 test runs @ 47 and a half so an almost identical record to Geoff Boycott. He'd be 4th All-Time on the English runs list with a decent shout of getting 800 more and becoming No. 1.

You'd pay good money to watch Laxman score a century though - he may have had fewer innings than the others but he'd have had considerably more classy shots. I don't think there's a more graceful batsman in test cricket right now
 




Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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It would be great to be there, but I have to admit Lord's prices (and the Oval, come to that) have stopped me going to international cricket these days, £70-£80 or even more is just too much. I find watching Sussex is much better value for a day out.

Lord's are selling 'late tickets' today, just put on sale at 3pm for the evening session starting at, what, maybe 4.15pm? They are pricing even those at £25 for one session at one hour's notice. I'd have thought £10-£15 tops for that.
 
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Pavilionaire

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England run rate now edged above 3.00 for the first time all match. This pair are a shade under 4.00, the partnership is 48 and things not looking good for the tiring Indians as the new ball begins to lose its shine.
 




Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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England run rate now edged above 3.00 for the first time all match. This pair are a shade under 4.00, the partnership is 48 and things not looking good for the tiring Indians as the new ball begins to lose its shine.
And Harbhajan continues to look complete toilet. Nine off that over.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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Forgive me for being thick (Simster or anyone else) but what the fcUK is a South African (Pietersen) doing in an England shirt? Do any of you take him seriously as an England player? Just like racist Chelsea fans back in the day who used to ignore any Chelsea goals scored by their black players, I have removed the South African's run tally from my scorecard, which currently reads England 194 for 5 - on that basis let's hope Englishman Prior can score some runs or we might be in a spot of bother....oh hang on!
 


hans kraay fan club

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I have removed the South African's run tally from my scorecard, which currently reads England 194 for 5 - on that basis let's hope Englishman Prior can score some runs or we might be in a spot of bother....oh hang on!

You might want to check Trott's background.. :dunce:
 


simmo

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Forgive me for being thick (Simster or anyone else) but what the fcUK is a South African (Pietersen) doing in an England shirt? Do any of you take him seriously as an England player? Just like racist Chelsea fans back in the day who used to ignore any Chelsea goals scored by their black players, I have removed the South African's run tally from my scorecard, which currently reads England 194 for 5 - on that basis let's hope Englishman Prior can score some runs or we might be in a spot of bother....oh hang on!

I do believe and correct me if I am wrong fellow NSC'ers, that Pietersen has an English mother.
 




Cheeky Monkey

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You might want to check Trott's background.. :dunce:

Ducky fuzz! Why don't we just go the whole hog and change the kit? It would be a lot less confusing!

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Pavilionaire

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I'd have a bit of a problem if the likes of Pietersen topped the All-Time runs, hundreds, matches played test stats for England but fortunately it looks as though Alistair Cook by dint of age is destined to hold these records. Therefore, on this basis, let the Boks score freely...
 


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