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Another bouquet for Flower
Wisden CricInfo staff - September 13, 2001

Wisden 100 top batting performances Andy Flower's valiant double for Zimbabwe against South Africa at Harare - he hit 142 in the first innings and 199 not out in the second - is rated as the fourth-best batting performance in any Test match by the Wisden 100.

Neither of Flower's individual efforts quite makes it into the overall Top 100 (mainly because Zimbabwe eventually lost the match), but when you add the ratings for both innings together the total has been exceeded only three times - and never in a match which the player's side eventually lost. The next-best double for a losing side comes in 31st - Clyde Walcott's 155 and 110 for West Indies against Australia at Kingston in 1954-55.

Top of the list is VVS Laxman, whose epic 281 in the Calcutta Test against Australia earlier this year - which India won after following on - was preceded by a handy 59, top score in the low-scoring first innings of 171. Second is Glenn Turner, whose brace of centuries at Christchurch in 1973-74 inspired New Zealand to their first-ever victory over Australia. And England's nemesis Steve Waugh lies third, for his twin tons in a low-scoring game at Old Trafford in 1997.

Graham Gooch has two entries in the Top 30 - at 8th and 11th - and so does the retiring Mike Atherton. His double at Christchurch, which lifted England to a narrow victory over New Zealand, lies seventh, while his stubborn 83 and 108 at The Oval in 2000, which sealed England's first series win over West Indies since 1969, comes in 27th.

The only other batsman with two entries in the Top 30 of the match list is Inzamam-ul-Haq of Pakistan. The great Don Bradman comes in 29th for his 13 and 270 (the top-rated single innings) for Australia against England at Melbourne in 1936-37.

Name

Match

Rating

1 VVS Laxman

59 and 281, Ind v Aus, Calcutta, 2000-01

354.5

2 Glenn Turner

101 and 110*, NZ v Aus, Christchurch, 1973-74,

337.1

3 Steve Waugh

108 and 116, Aus v Eng, Old Trafford, 1997

334.6

4 Andy Flower

142 and 199*, Zim v SA, Harare, 2001-02

326.0

5 Ian Botham

50 and 149*, Eng v Aus, Headingley, 1981

325.6

6 Jack Russell

140 and 111, Eng v SA, Durban, 1922-23

321.1

7 Mike Atherton

94* and 118, Eng v NZ, Christchurch, 1996-97

314.9

8 Graham Gooch

333 and 123, Eng v Ind, Lord's, 1990

313.0

9 Dean Jones

116 and 121*, Aus v Pak, Adelaide, 1989-90

312.9

10 Gordon Greenidge

134 and 101, WI v Eng, Old Trafford, 1976

309.1

11 Graham Gooch

34 and 154*, Eng v WI, Headingley, 1991

305.8

12 Mark Taylor

59 and 144, Aus v WI, St John's, 1990-91

305.8

13 Jack Ryder

201* and 88, Aus v Eng, Adelaide 1925-25

302.4

14 Allan Border

98* and 100*, Aus v WI, Port of Spain 1983-84

302.0

15 Doug Walters

242 and 103, Aus v WI, Sydney 1968-69

299.7

16 Alec Stewart

118 and 143, Eng v WI, Bridgetown, 1993-94

293.6

17 Rahul Dravid

190 and 103*, Ind v NZ, Hamilton, 1998-99

292.3

18 Inzamam-ul-Haq

101 and 83, Pak v Zim, Harare, 1994-95

290.9

19 Greg Chappell

84 and 144, Aus v Eng, Sydney 1974-75

289.4

20 Javed Miandad

104 and 103*, Pak v NZ, Hyderabad, 1984-85

288.1

21 Colin McDonald

133 and 51*, Aus v Eng, Melbourne, 1958-59

287.6

22 Seymour Nurse

95 and 168, WI v NZ ,Auckland, 1968-69

286.1

23 John Wright

75 and 138, NZ v WI, Wellington, 1986-87

285.9

24 Inzamam-ul-Haq

86 and 138, Pak v SL, Karachi, 1999-2000

284.0

25 Dilip Vengsarkar

61 and 102*, Ind v Eng, Headingley 1986

283.9

26 Johnny Tyldesley

97 and 62, Eng v Aus, Melbourne, 1903-04

283.5

27 Mike Atherton

83 and 108, Eng v WI, The Oval, 2000

281.6

28 Wally Hammond

119* and 177, Eng v Aus, Adelaide, 1928-29

280.1

29 Don Bradman

13 and 270, Aus v Eng, Melbourne, 1936-37

278.4

30 Greg Chappell

123 and 109*, Aus v WI, Brisbane, 1975-76

278.3

Steven Lynch is the database director of Wisden.com.

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