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Leo
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Just because I can't help myself. Wink

And the unjustly ignored little genius, who should have been in both England tours (but probably had more fun dancing than he would have on tour) is off to a cracking start - 227 runs @ 113.5 in the County Championship so far.

Today, up against Warney snaring 5/45 off 15 overs, he remained undefeated on 107* in a team score of 203. What a legend.

Does anyone know how long is it since anyone scored 2000 runs in consecutive summers?


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Dancing lessons paying off?


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Seems the last English batsman to get 2000 runs in consecutive seasons was Geoff Boycott in 1970 and 1971. South African Jimmy Cook did it 3 seasons running 1989-91, at a similar age to Ramps today.

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I have a 1991 Wisden & up to that point the players of the modern era (since 1969) to score 2,000 in a season more than once were:-
G.A.Gooch (4) 1990, 1984, 1988, 1985
D.L.Amiss (3) 1984, 1976, 1978
S.J.Cook (3) 1991, 1990, 1989
G.A.Hick (3) 1988, 1990, 1986
G.M.Turner (3) 1973, 1970, 1981
G.Boycott (2) 1971, 1970
J.H.Edrich (2) 1969, 1971
M.W.Gatting (2) 1984, 1991
A.I.Kallicharran (2) 1984, 1982
Zaheer Abbas (2) 1976, 1981


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Seems the last English batsman to get 2000 runs in consecutive seasons was Geoff Boycott in 1970 and 1971.


Wasn't Gooch English?
 
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Oops. Thanks for that, Wally - the ordering of the dates threw me I think.

Should have attributed the above quote to you as well - thanks again for the data. So, first time since 1985 if Ramps can pull it off.


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He is a fine batsman. Sadly his time seems to be past at international level.
 
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So, first time since 1985 if Ramps can pull it off.


He's a certainty. JGK has backed him.
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So, first time since 1985 if Ramps can pull it off.


He's a certainty. JGK has backed him.
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Oh dear... Frown


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He is a fine batsman. Sadly his time seems to be past at international level.


His time was too long.
 
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What a legend.


27.....
 
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This time outwitted by Hampshire's master twirler.

MR Ramprakash st Pothas b Udal 43
 
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I'm convinced. Y'all know he should be playin' dammit!
 
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Beginning to think you really are obsessed, Leo.
 
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Originally posted by Hedonistic Hippo:
Beginning to think you really are obsessed, Leo.


You're not the smartest Hippo in the swamp, are you?


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I'm convinced. Y'all know he should be playin' dammit!


You know it makes sense. Big Grin


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52 tests, average 27, two centuries.

He averaged 42 in 12 tests against Australia. There was a case for picking him just for the Ashes.

Against everyone else, it's pretty thin stuff.

The great enigma of English batting........
 
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He is a fine batsman. Sadly his time seems to be past at international level.


He showed improvement in the second half of his England career but frankly discussing Ramprakash for England is pointless. He's too old and never established himself despite a lot of chances. And there are plenty of current batsmen who have a much better claim to their Test places as they average over 40 in Test cricket which Ramprakash does not.

What he does for his county is immaterial, it was back when he played for England and it is now.

MR Ramprakash (England)

52 Tests, 2350 runs @ 27.33
18 ODIs, 376 runs @ 26.86

1991-1997 : 585 runs @ 17.21
1998-2002 : 1765 runs @ 33.94

And for the record his last 10 innings for England in Tests produced 236 runs @ 23.60 so he was rightly dropped and it would be foolish to think the 'third coming' would suddenly see him score more than existing English batsmen. He could claim Strauss' place but then so could Shah and another couple of batsmen waiting in the wings.
 
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Rubbish. Ramps is better than the Don. Razz

Although I would find his absence from the Ashes squad more understandable if Udal and Nixon hadn't been given recalls in the last 15 months. Big Grin


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He isn't worth following.
 
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Depends on your interests.
 
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He isn't worth following.


Not even in tight-fitting spandex?


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Steady on, tiger.
 
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Bump.

Ramps plays Lancashire this week. Looking for three tons in a row.


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Newby gets him for 13.
 
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