Dogwatcher wrote:A couple of years ago I went through and made a list of players who'd only played one test for Australia and also a list of wicket-keepers.
If I can dig them up, I'll put them on here.
A mate and I were talking the other day and trying to figure out who was the last player selected in the Australian side to play as a batsman, but not score a century.
It seems a long time ago, but I could only think of Stuart Law who was an unbeaten half century at Perth against Sri Lanka when Ponting debuted.
Law was stiff too to only get that many. The Sri Lankans were never going to get him out and he got declared on when Ponting got fired on 96 by Khizer Hayat. Taylor was looking for the declaration that day, but Australia still won by an innings inside four days. That was also the innings when Michael Slater could have had a crack at a triple ton, but got out for a double century, and australia batted another two hundred odd runs after he went. Sri Lanka made about 250 and 300 while we made 4-600 odd batting once, and it was all over inside four days with nearly 1200 runs on the board.