Top 5 Instances when a batsman scored the highest percentages of the team’s total
Sometimes, there are situations in Test cricket where a batsman is left on his own to save the face of his team. Some players have to helplessly see their teammates fall from the other end while as they score runs with ease. The team falters overall, but only one stands tall.
Watching lone fighter bat would make contrasting views crop up in the minds of the viewers. As on one hand, there’s no one who is able to find a foot while on the other hand there one guy who faces the opposition bowlers pretty comfortably.
Here is the list of Top 5 Instances when a batsman scored the highest percentages of the team’s total
5. Gordon Greenidge – 63.51% (West Indies):
Gordon Greenidge takes the last spot in the list. Greenidge’s knock of 134 against England at Manchester in the year 1976 constituted to 63.50% of his teams total. West Indies made only 211 in the first innings as only two other batsmen could manage to get to a double figure mark. West Indies, eventually, went on to win the Test by 425 runs.
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