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Third Test - England v West Indies (Old Trafford)

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For fucks f***ing sake, just tuned into this.

For supposed bowling all-rounders Woakes and Archer have been abysmal with the bat lately. I'd rather Broad batted higher than Jofra.
 
Shall I do the research?


Dhoni - 33/6 (90 tests)
Pant - 2/2 (13)
Watling - 18/8 (70)
Dowrich - 8/3 (31)
Bairstow - 21/6 (70)
McCullum - 31/12 (101)
Prior - 72/7 (79)
Boucher - 35/5 (147)
Russell - 6/2 (54)
Jones - 6/1 (34)
Dujon - 16/5 (81)
Healy - 22/4 (119)
Haddin- 18/4 (66)
Gilchrist - 26/17 (96)
De Kock - 21/5 (47)
Paine - 7/0 (31)

and
Buttler - 16/1 (42)

I’ve just picked the first keepers I can think of, it’s not meant to be selective. Paine aside, he has the lowest hundreds per test ratio.
Interesting that. Gilchrist was obviously a freak but when you look at Prior and Bairstow then Buttler's record is pretty poor

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Still better than Paine though :lol:
 
Love it. Everyone will get there in the end :lol:

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... And when Bess is anointed as our Master, you will be seen as a visionary. Then we will gather around you and say, 'Prophet. Speak to us again of our footballing saviour, Craig McLaughlin'.
 
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He’s not. He’s a bowler who can hold the bat (not well on England evidence, but good for Sussex). Bess is also not an all rounder

Archer averages 25 for Sussex with a top score of 81. Bess averages 23 for Somerset with a top score of 107. Not a lot between them. Different matter at test level, Bess has shown more.
 
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