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To nitpick somewhat, there would be many who would argue that the WTA Finals do not constitute a grand slam tournament because there are four tournaments only which make up the grand slam. Furthermore the term "grand slam" specifically applies to winning all four major tournaments in the one calendar year. Thus the Australian Open is not really a grand slam event, it is a major tournament, and winning this particular major in January allows you the chance to complete the grand slam, either in singles, doubles or mixed doubles. The term "grand slam" has been innocently misused in tennis circles for many decades, just as the term "Australian Rules Football" is innocently misused, instead of simply "Australian Football", or when people think the word "billiards" can be used to also refer to snooker and pool.
Do you have a habit of nitpicking (aka stating the bleeding obvious) and ignoring the bulk of what was posted? Your post is disingenuous and not appreciated, you could have posted a one sentence response but you chose to unnecessarily type out a verbose paragraph. Well two can play that game. I'm not a ******* idiot. Jesus ******* Christ, do you think you're the only one who knows anything about sport?
Anyway, you are wrong. The Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open are Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors. Did my post state anything about winning a ******* "Grand Slam"? Did it? No it did not. My post was about winning, and I quote, "a specific tennis grand slam tournament". A specific ******* tournament. Did I say anything about winning a ******* Grand Slam? With thanks to you, we all now know what that is, because of course none of us knew what that was . You yourself said "there are four tournaments only which make up the grand slam". Wouldn't that make each of those tournaments a ... grand slam tournament?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_(tennis)
Just for you, I have changed the stat to say "major tennis tournament". I hope you have not lost too much sleep over this.
Care to explain why you singled out the WTA Finals but not the ATP Finals? Would it be because you struggle to always hide your sexism?
Did I say that the ATP Finals or WTA Finals were one of the majors? Did I? No I ******* did not, I added (inc. EOY Finals) which means that I have included them in the stat. If I wanted to add Masters Series events I would have said (inc. Masters Series events). Why am I even ******* explaining this to you?
Your post is **** and you should delete it.
Player | series | season | Tests | wickets | average | best | four wicket hauls |
Pat Cummins | Australia vs England | 2019 | 5 | 29 | 19.62 | 4-32 | 2 |
Wayne Clark | Australia vs India | 1977-78 | 5 | 28 | 25.03 | 4-46 | 5 |
Joel Garner | West Indies vs England | 1985-86 | 5 | 27 | 16.14 | 4-43 | 3 |
Malcolm Marshall | West Indies vs England | 1985-86 | 5 | 27 | 17.85 | 4-38 | 3 |
Joel Garner | West Indies vs England | 1980 | 5 | 26 | 14.26 | 4-30 | 2 |
Stuart Clark | Australia vs England | 2006-07 | 5 | 26 | 17.03 | 4-72 | 1 |
Dennis Lillee | Australia vs England | 1974-75 | 6 | 25 | 23.84 | 4-49 | 2 |
Makhaya Ntini | South Africa vs England | 2004-05 | 5 | 25 | 25.08 | 4-50 | 2 |
Joel Garner | West Indies vs Pakistan | 1976-77 | 5 | 25 | 27.52 | 4-48 | 3 |
Person | Prime Minister | First class cricketer |
Grantley Adams | West Indies, 1958-1962 | 1 game, 1926 |
Francis Bell | New Zealand, 1925 | 2 games, 1873-74 to 1876-77 |
Alec Douglas-Home | Great Britain, 1963-1964 | 10 games, 1924 to 1927 |
Imran Khan | Pakistan, 2018- | 382 games, 1969-70 to 1991-92 (88 Tests) |
Kamisese Mara | Fiji, 1970-1992 | 2 games, 1953-54 |
Nawaz Shareef | Pakistan, 1990-1993, 1997-1999, 2013-2017 | 1 game, 1973-74 |
Yeah I fully agreeAnd how many wins were God-assisted.
Centuries | Player | Country | Highest score |
22 | Colin Cowdrey | England | 182 |
22 | Mohammad Azharuddin | India | 199 |
21 | Andrew Strauss | England | 177 |
20 | Mark Waugh | Australia | 153* |
19 | Mike Hussey | Australia | 195 |
18 | Desmond Haynes | West Indies | 184 |
18 | Michael Vaughan | England | 197 |
17 | Dilip Vengsarkar | India | 166 |
16 | Herbert Sutcliffe | England | 194 |
16 | Richie Richardson | West Indies | 194 |
16 | Mike Atherton | England | 185* |
16 | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Sri Lanka | 193 |
15 | Alec Stewart | England | 190 |
Centuries | Player | Highest score |
35 | Graeme Wood | 186* |
27 | Les Favell | 190 |
27 | Rick McCosker | 168 |
26 | John Inverarity | 187 |
23 | Richie Benaud | 187 |
Batting | Bowling | Game | Season |
58 | 3 for & 6 for | Bowral vs Moss Vale | 1924-25 |
66 | 4-44 | Bowral vs Wingello | 1924-25 |
58 | 5-13 | Moss Vale & District vs Kenmore | 1925-26 |
66 | 4-? | Bowral vs Moss Vale | 1925-26 |
60 & 30* | 4-45 | Bowral vs Port Kembla | 1925-26 |
105 | 8-21 | Bowral A vs Bowral B | 1925-26 |
300 | 3-14 | Bowral vs Moss Vale | 1925-26 |
110 | 3-26 | St George vs Petersham | 1926-27 |
103* | 8-36 | Moss Vale & District vs Leichhardt District | 1926-27 |
107 | 3-70 | St George vs Gordon | 1928-29 |
128* | 5-34 | NSW Cricket Association vs Tamworth & District | 1928-29 |
117 | 5-57 | NSW Cricket Association vs Singleton | 1928-29 |
96 | 3-0 | Kippax's XI vs North West District | 1929-30 |
180* | 3-56 | St George vs Glebe | 1929-30 |
127 | 4-48 | Sydney Sports vs Bega District | 1929-30 |
110 | 3-10 | NSW Cricket Association vs Great Public Schools | 1930-31 |
89 | 5-33 | Gladesville Hospital vs Sydney Morning Herald | 1930-31 |
90 & 103 | 4-13 & 6-43 | Kippax's XI vs Cairns | 1930-31 |
113 | 4-35 | Kippax's XI vs North Queensland | 1930-31 |
107 | 6-23 | Kippax's XI vs Ayr Cricket Association | 1930-31 |
52 | 3-24 | Kippax's XI vs Lithgow | 1931-32 |
256 | 4-49 | Blackheath vs Lithgow Pottery | 1931-32 |
94 | 7-43 | Australia vs Vancouver XV | 1932 |
69* | 3-13 | Australia vs Calgary XV | 1932 |
125* | 6-25 | Australia vs British Columbia Colts | 1932 |
98 | 3-37 | New South Wales vs Ex Internationals | 1932-33 |
159 | 3-17 | St George vs Bowral & Rockdale | 1932-33 |
100 | 3-22 | NSW Cricket Association vs Dubbo District Cricket Association | 1933-34 |
112 | 5-14 | Kensington vs Stanley Cricket Association | 1935-36 |
A messy love triangle has been exposed involving former Western Bulldogs player Josh Hill and the mothers of both his daughters — making public the fact that he now has “two children, born in the same week to two different women".
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Tranmere Rovers 6-6 Newcastle United6-6 draws in major club soccer (list may not be complete)
1930-04-21: Leicester City v Arsenal
1960-10-22: Charlton Athletic v Middlesbrough
1999-08-07: KVC Westerlo v KRC Genk (highlights)
2010-05-05: Motherwell v Hibernian (highlights)
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player | season | matches | innings | not out | highest | runs | average | 100s | 50s |
Stan McCabe | 1931-32 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 229* | 438 | 438.00 | 3 | 0 |
Bob Simpson | 1959-60 | 5 | 6 | 3 | 236* | 902 | 300.66 | 3 | 3 |
Will Pucovski | 2020-21 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 255* | 495 | 247.50 | 2 | 0 |
At the conclusion of the recent Ashes series, Pat Cummins has now taken the most wickets in a Test series without a five wicket haul.
Player series season Tests wickets average best four wicket hauls Pat Cummins Australia vs England 2019 5 29 19.62 4-32 2 Wayne Clark Australia vs India 1977-78 5 28 25.03 4-46 5 Joel Garner West Indies vs England 1985-86 5 27 16.14 4-43 3 Malcolm Marshall West Indies vs England 1985-86 5 27 17.85 4-38 3 Joel Garner West Indies vs England 1980 5 26 14.26 4-30 2 Stuart Clark Australia vs England 2006-07 5 26 17.03 4-72 1 Dennis Lillee Australia vs England 1974-75 6 25 23.84 4-49 2 Makhaya Ntini South Africa vs England 2004-05 5 25 25.08 4-50 2 Joel Garner West Indies vs Pakistan 1976-77 5 25 27.52 4-48 3
Tranmere Rovers 6-6 Newcastle United
Tuesday 1st October 1991
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