• Better figures than NEW SOUTH WELSHMAN ;-) Hazlewood

    From Dechucka@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 20 07:46:06 2020
    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't brilliant.
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  • From John Hall@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sat Dec 19 21:32:11 2020
    In message <7IidnQb_w74O-0PCnZ2dnUU7-VPNnZ2d@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> writes
    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    It depends what you mean by "better". I'd understand if you'd prefer not
    to include Broad's 8 for 15. :)

    Going back a bit, in 1924 in a Test where England bowled out South
    Africa for 30, Arthur Gilligan finished with 6 for 7.


    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't >brilliant.

    After that, Kohli's departure from the tour could hardly be worse timed.
    His absence isn't going to help India rebuild their morale.
    --
    John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always
    pays off now." Anon
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  • From Dechucka@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 20 09:01:18 2020
    On 20/12/2020 8:32 am, John Hall wrote:
    In message <7IidnQb_w74O-0PCnZ2dnUU7-VPNnZ2d@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> writes
    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    It depends what you mean by "better".

    There in lies the problem, Laker with 10 for 53 would of course be the
    best.

    I'd understand if you'd prefer not
    to include Broad's 8 for 15. :)

    Why would I want to do that? Thanks, as I said I'm not a stats expert


    Going back a bit, in 1924 in a Test where England bowled out South
    Africa for 30, Arthur Gilligan finished with 6 for 7.

    Thanks



    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't
    brilliant.

    After that, Kohli's departure from the tour could hardly be worse timed.
    His absence isn't going to help India rebuild their morale.

    I suppose this collapse, and I remember many Aussie ones chasing small
    totals, shows what a mind game cricket is. Lose a coupe of quick wickets
    and suddenly a pitch becomes a mine field.
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  • From mike@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sat Dec 19 15:00:12 2020
    On Saturday, December 19, 2020 at 10:01:27 PM UTC, dech...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On 20/12/2020 8:32 am, John Hall wrote:
    In message <7IidnQb_w74O-0PC...@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dech...@hotmail.com> writes
    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    It depends what you mean by "better".
    There in lies the problem, Laker with 10 for 53 would of course be the
    best.
    I'd understand if you'd prefer not
    to include Broad's 8 for 15. :)
    Why would I want to do that? Thanks, as I said I'm not a stats expert


    if your looking for most wkts for under 10 runs then i think the record
    is still Lohmann 8 for 7 vs RSA ages back. But i'm sure theres another oz
    who took 5 for 0, but its not one of the famous ones like warne etc.

    Going back a bit, in 1924 in a Test where England bowled out South
    Africa for 30, Arthur Gilligan finished with 6 for 7.
    Thanks


    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't
    brilliant.

    After that, Kohli's departure from the tour could hardly be worse timed. His absence isn't going to help India rebuild their morale.
    I suppose this collapse, and I remember many Aussie ones chasing small totals, shows what a mind game cricket is. Lose a coupe of quick wickets
    and suddenly a pitch becomes a mine field.

    well it does help if you have 3 bowlers who can bowl about 90mphs in
    or around the off stump. plus timbo must deserve some credit, after all
    the 2nd day play left india in a commanding position 62 ahead.

    mike
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  • From alvey@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 20 09:03:44 2020
    On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:46:06 +1100, Dechucka wrote:

    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    Umm. Clarke & Lawson were Poos Chuck...

    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't brilliant.

    It was PFG Chuck, but these things happen. I won the toss one upon a game
    and in fine conditions we, a very good side, were all out for 35 in no time flat. Pitch was fine, bowling was ordinary, it just happened. Somebody
    usually wins Lotto...



    alvey
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  • From Dechucka@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 20 10:27:13 2020
    On 20/12/2020 10:03 am, alvey wrote:
    On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:46:06 +1100, Dechucka wrote:

    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    Umm. Clarke & Lawson were Poos Chuck...

    Still don't know why NSWelshmen are poos


    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't
    brilliant.

    It was PFG Chuck

    Perfluoroguanidine? who was taking it and is it banned by WADA?

    , but these things happen. I won the toss one upon a game

    "Your English is worser..."

    and in fine conditions we, a very good side, were all out for 35 in no time flat. Pitch was fine, bowling was ordinary, it just happened. Somebody usually wins Lotto...

    We once bowled out a team for 9 in the 13As but so bloody what
    --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
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  • From Dechucka@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Sun Dec 20 10:34:31 2020
    On 20/12/2020 8:32 am, John Hall wrote:
    In message <7IidnQb_w74O-0PCnZ2dnUU7-VPNnZ2d@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> writes
    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    It depends what you mean by "better". I'd understand if you'd prefer not
    to include Broad's 8 for 15. :)

    Was this part of it? 16 balls no runs conceded 5 wickets
    SCJ Broad, Eng v Ind, Nottingham 2011.
    It is raining here so down the rabbit hole I go
    Quickest five-hauls (five wickets in the space of fewest balls)




    Balls 12
    Runs 6
    MA Noble 7/17, Aus v Eng Melbourne 1901/02


    13
    3
    JC Laker 9/37, Eng v Aus Manchester 1956


    15
    5
    including 1 nb, AR Caddick 5/14 Eng v WI Leeds 2000


    15
    6
    TA Boult 6/40, NZ v WI, Wellington 2013


    15


    7


    D Bishoo, 8/49, WI v Pak, Dubai 2016/17


    16


    5


    RJ Hadlee 6/51 NZ v Pak Dunedin 1984/85


    16


    8


    Maninder Singh 7/51 Ind v Pak Bangalore 1986/87


    16


    2


    DW Steyn, SAf v WI, Port of Spain 2010


    16


    0


    SCJ Broad, Eng v Ind, Nottingham 2011


    17


    3


    H Ironmonger 5/6 Aus v SA Melbourne 1931/32


    17


    3


    including 2 nb, Sarfraz Nawaz 9/86 Pak v Aus Melbourne 1978/79


    17


    1


    GR Hazlitt 7/25 Aus v Eng The Oval 1912


    17


    4


    FS Trueman 7/44 Eng v WI Birmingham 1963


    17


    6


    SCJ Broad 8/15 Eng v Aus Nottingham 2015


    18


    0


    BKV Prasad 6/33 Ind v Pak Chennai 1998/99


    18


    5


    IR Bishop 5/32 WI v Eng Leeds 1995

    approx


    18


    2


    GA Lohmann 8/7 Eng v SA Johannesburg 1895/96


    18*


    7


    H Trumble 7/28 Aus v Eng Melbourne 1903/04


    18


    2


    PCR Tufnell, Eng v WI The Oval 1991


    18


    12


    MG Johnson, Aus v Eng Adelaide 2013/14


    19


    7


    AA Mailey 9/121 Aus v Eng Melbourne 1920/21


    19


    2


    ERH Toshack 5/2 Aus v Ind Brisbane 1947/48


    19


    8


    Imran Khan 6/35 Pak v Ind Hyderabad 1982/83
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  • From Hamish Laws@24:150/2 to rec.sport.cricket on Thu Dec 24 05:37:12 2020
    On Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 10:27:21 AM UTC+11, dech...@hotmail.com wrote:
    On 20/12/2020 10:03 am, alvey wrote:
    On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 07:46:06 +1100, Dechucka wrote:

    I'm no stats expert but came up with these . Any others?

    Steyn 6 for 8
    Philander 5 for 7
    Clarke 6 for 9
    Lawson 6 for 3

    Umm. Clarke & Lawson were Poos Chuck...
    Still don't know why NSWelshmen are poos

    NSW -> Blues -> poos


    What a bizarre days cricket yesterday. I couldn't see anything in the
    pitch to explain the collapse and while the bowling was good it wasn't
    brilliant.

    It was PFG Chuck
    Perfluoroguanidine? who was taking it and is it banned by WADA?

    Pretty effing Good
    , but these things happen. I won the toss one upon a game
    "Your English is worser..."
    and in fine conditions we, a very good side, were all out for 35 in no time
    flat. Pitch was fine, bowling was ordinary, it just happened. Somebody usually wins Lotto...
    We once bowled out a team for 9 in the 13As but so bloody what
    --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
    * Origin: SportNet Gateway Site (24:150/2)