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Alfie still going - 80th. first class century


Donny

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Justin Langer just brought up his 80th. first class ton - in today's Pura Cup match against South Australia. With Darren Lehmann recently retired, Alfie has a chance to go second on the list for Aussies. Needless to say, Sir Donald Bradman is top of this list. D Bradman 117 (234 matches) D Lehmann 82 (284) M Waugh 81 (368) J Langer 80 (326) S Waugh 79 (356) S Law 78 (352) M Hayden 76 (282)

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'greham hick' isn't an Australian. Graeme Hick has 134 centuries from 515 matches. That's 3.84 matches for each ton. For a comparison, Boof Lehmann scored his once every 3.46 matches. Matt Hayden's is 3.71 Of course, the Sach stats will come up so, to save you all the trouble, here they are: He has 63 centuries from 241 matches. That's 1 every 3.82 matches.

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WA won by 7 wickets. Another outstanding effort from 23 y.o. Luke Pomersbach. Definite star in the (not too distant) future for the national team. He scored 75 & 18 n.o. (90 balls in total) In just 8 first class matches, he's averaging 63 and strikes at 78%. Before he'd played a first class match, he scored 101 n.o. against the touring England team. He also has a 128 ball 145 against Sth. Africa.

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