greyblazer wrote:Hmm, he had just one and that was at the MCG against WI in the tri-series final in 2001, when he had come under severe pressure due to match-fixing allegations. If Mark Waugh had a habit of getting out between 137 to 140 in Tests, then in ODIs, it was 130 to 133, ha.
greyblazer wrote:Mark Waugh got quite a few 130s. However, just like in Tests, perhaps struggled for concentration once he reached 120/130. One of the main reasons why his Test average remained around 42/43.
Gingerfinch wrote:With Mark it was always how he scored them rather than how many. Similar to Damien Martyn, and to our Ian Bell. I do like the wonderbra analogy!
sussexpob wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:I guess he must be the first player now to have so many scores over 150 + in ODI history
264
209
170
171*
150
He's at least tied with Tendulkar who also has 5, and I'd wager a long way behind Steve Waugh who must be up around 10.
Waugh was the first person to score a test 150 against all teams, I know that, but when he scored that innings against South Africa when Gibbs famously dropped him, and he then made 120 not out, it was only his 2nd ODI hundred I believe
Gingerfinch wrote:I'm guessing Splinters meant M Waugh? He must have three-four?
clubcricketeradi wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:I'm guessing Splinters meant M Waugh? He must have three-four?
Mark Waugh has only one 150+ score which is 173.
Gingerfinch wrote:clubcricketeradi wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:I'm guessing Splinters meant M Waugh? He must have three-four?
Mark Waugh has only one 150+ score which is 173.
I was sure he scored a 150 + in the early 1990's, but no.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Two consecutive tons in this ODI series versus OZ in OZ. After a long time some Indian batsman has scored two back to back tons in ODI against Australia in Australia.
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