Talk:Sajjida Shah

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This may be not be worth a mention in the article but her spectacular batting in this ODI match is certainly noteworthy. Tintin 02:33, 26 May 2007 (UTC)

HOW many wides?!! -- ALoan (Talk) 14:03, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Miss Sundries was in spectacular form in that series. Her lowest score in the seven Pakistani innings was 52, while the Pakistani women crossed 30 on just two occasions. Thanks to Miss S, Pakistan won the series 4-3. Tintin 14:09, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
73 extras? That's nothing! Check this out! Andrew nixon 14:26, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
As far as the percentage of runs contributed by Ms.S, this is a nice one too. Tintin 15:08, 29 May 2007 (UTC)

Over 70% extras? Blimey.

Surely that second one is the only incidence of extras making a century in top-level international cricket? (Although arguably Japan versus the Netherlands is not that top-level...) The first and second above both had 67 wides, and are first and second equal in this list. The other second equal (which appears twice on that list) is this one, which will take some beating in terms of extras for both teams.

The record number of extras in men's ODIs is not quite a large (59 extras, including 37 wides, it seems).[1]

The men's best/worst (71) in Tests beats the women's (48) in terms of all extras, although there could be some occasions with a high-teens of wides on one side or the other.[2][3] -- ALoan (Talk) 15:16, 29 May 2007 (UTC)