Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Flintoff’s rare distinction

Andrew Flintoff got a very intriguing record on his name in the Mohali Test that almost went unnoticed. Flintoff had a presence there at the crease for sometime on each and every day of the Test, which is a very rare occurrence in Test cricket.

Flintoff was unbeaten on 4 at the end of first day’s play when rain and bad light allowed only 50.3 overs. He was still unbeaten on 26 at the end of rain-curtailed second day,when only 14.3 overs were bowled in the day. On the third day he was dismissed on 70 in England’s first innings total of 300. India batted thereafter and were dismissed for 338 on the fourth day after lunch. A batting collapse against Indian spinners forced Flintoff’s entry to the crease towards the closing stages of the fourth day and he remained unbeaten on 16 at the close of play. On fifth and final day Flintoff took his score to 51 and was the final England wicket to fall.

The feat of batting on each day of a Test (of at least five days duration) has been achieved only five times before in the history of Test cricket spanning about 135 years and 1788 Tests. The following table has the details.

Batsman Scores For Vs Venue Season
ML Jaisimha 20* & 74 Ind Aus Calcutta 1959-60
Made 2,18,0,59 &15 runs on the first,second,third,fourth & fifth days
G Boycott 107 & 80* Eng Aus Nottingham 1977
Made 1, 86, 20, 12 & 68 runs on the first, second, third, fourth & fifth days
KJ Hughes 117 & 84 Aus Eng Lord's 1980
Made 47, 35, 35, 38 & 46 runs on the first, second, third, fourth & fifth days
AJ Lamb 23 & 110 Eng WI Lord's 1984
Made 13, 10, 30,79 & 1 runs on the first, second, third, fourth & fifth days
RJ Shastri 111 & 7* Ind Eng Calcutta 1984-85
Made 26, 0, 82, 3 & 7 runs on the first, second, third, fourth & fifth days
A Flintoff 70 & 51 Eng Ind Mohali 2005-06
Made 4, 22, 44, 16 & 35 runs on the first, second, third, fourth & fifth days