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it's Bangladesh.


38 tests in U.A.E - either Pakistan home game or Afghanistan home game
2 tests in India - Afghanistan home games
1 test in Sri Lanka - Pakistan home game v Aust (and the rest of that series was in the U.A.E)
8 tests in Bangladesh of which 7 of those were Pakistan home games when Bangladesh was actually East Pakistan, the other being the Asian Test Championship final (Pak V SL)
8 tests in England - 1912 Aust v SA - 3 (tri-series with England) , 2010 Pak home series v Aust - 2 and 3 WTC finals.
 
it's Bangladesh.


38 tests in U.A.E - either Pakistan home game or Afghanistan home game
2 tests in India - Afghanistan home games
1 test in Sri Lanka - Pakistan home game v Aust (and the rest of that series was in the U.A.E)
8 tests in Bangladesh of which 7 of those were Pakistan home games when Bangladesh was actually East Pakistan, the other being the Asian Test Championship final (Pak V SL)
8 tests in England - 1912 Aust v SA - 3 (tri-series with England) , 2010 Pak home series v Aust - 2 and 3 WTC finals.
Isn't the UAE considered neutral though?
 

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it's Bangladesh.


38 tests in U.A.E - either Pakistan home game or Afghanistan home game
2 tests in India - Afghanistan home games
1 test in Sri Lanka - Pakistan home game v Aust (and the rest of that series was in the U.A.E)
8 tests in Bangladesh of which 7 of those were Pakistan home games when Bangladesh was actually East Pakistan, the other being the Asian Test Championship final (Pak V SL)
8 tests in England - 1912 Aust v SA - 3 (tri-series with England) , 2010 Pak home series v Aust - 2 and 3 WTC finals.
You've literally debunked your own answer ITT
 
not a question, because I can’t really think of a way to phrase it.

But here is a random fact that surprised the shit out of me.

When you think of Englishmen with a t20 record that includes multiple centuries, an average above 30, and a strike rate above 150, you might think of players like Buttler, Salt, Morgan perhaps.

You might not think of Graeme Hick.
 
not a question, because I can’t really think of a way to phrase it.

But here is a random fact that surprised the shit out of me.

When you think of Englishmen with a t20 record that includes multiple centuries, an average above 30, and a strike rate above 150, you might think of players like Buttler, Salt, Morgan perhaps.

You might not think of Graeme Hick.
Played T20 between the ages of 38-42, right at the tail end of his career, which makes it even more impressive.
 
What's special about this team?

Roy Fredericks
Maurice Foster
Rohan Kanhai
Clive Lloyd
Alvin Kallicharan
Garry Sobers
Bernard Julien
Keith Boyce
Deryck Murray
Vanburn Holder
Lance Gibbs
 
What's special about this team?

Roy Fredericks
Maurice Foster
Rohan Kanhai
Clive Lloyd
Alvin Kallicharan
Garry Sobers
Bernard Julien
Keith Boyce
Deryck Murray
Vanburn Holder
Lance Gibbs
Is that the first ODI team from them?
 

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Frank Worrellband ravindra jadeja are the only members of this exclusive club. What is it?

*edit: I originally included Neil mckenzie in this club but of course he’s not in it
Only players to be involved in 2 x 500 run partnerships in FC cricket I think?

I recall reading something about it a while ago but could be wrong.
 
No, that's it.

I thought that was it but assumed I was wrong because Neil McKenzie was included in the question.

Interesting that the 4 highest partnerships have happened within the last 20 years.

Also re Neil McKenzie. He has a sister who is a model. She was voted South Africa's sexiest woman by readers of FHM in 2003.

Very tidy.
 
Frank Worrellband ravindra jadeja are the only members of this exclusive club. What is it?

*edit: I originally included Neil mckenzie in this club but of course he’s not in it
Also who the hell is Frank Worrellband??

Unless Neil has snuck in again I believe sir Frank and sir ravindra are also the only two with two 450+ partnerships.
 

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Which Australian batsman has the 3rd highest average in the history of 1st class cricket (criteria is a minimum of 20,000 runs in career).
Boof Lehmann. Has a very similar first class record to tendulkar who is 2nd by 0.01 runs.
 

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