132 and 2-115 at Brisbane in 1960/61;
110 and 1-106 at Adelaide in 1968/69;
3-117 and 113 at Sydney in 1968/69.
Tony Greig did it twice:
139 and 3-101 v NZ at Trent Bridge in 1973;
148 and 6-164 at Bridgetown in 1973/74.
Chris Cairns also did it twice:
4-107 and 126 v India at Hamilton in 1998/99;
109 and 3-110 v Australia at Wellington in 1999/2000.
Andrew Flintoff has done it twice:
1-115 and 142 v SA at Lord's in 2003;
1-109 and 102* at St John's in 2003/04.
George Giffen made 161 and took 4-164 v England at Sydney in 1894/95.
Aubrey Faulkner took 5-120 and made 123 v England at Johannesburg in 1909/10.
Keith Miller took 6-107 and made 109 at Kingston in 1954/55.
Richie Benaud took 1-115 and made 122 at Johannesburg in 1957/58.
Ian Botham took 3-105 and made 119* at Melbourne in 1979/80.
Kapil Dev took 2-147 and made 116 v England at Kanpur in 1981/82.
Ravi Shastri made 102 and took 1-141 at St John's in 1982/83.
Imran Khan made 135* and took 2-103 at Madras in 1986/87.
Richard Hadlee took 4-102 and made 151* at Colombo in 1986/87.
Wasim Akram took 5-100 and made 123 at Adelaide in 1989/90.
That's just from checking the most obvious candidates.
What would be more difficult would be to find someone else who has done it
without losing or taking a wicket.
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>>J Oram scored 126 not out and then conceded 116 runs as a bowler in
> Australia's
>>first innings. Other instances?
> Garry Sobers did it three times:
> 132 and 2-115 at Brisbane in 1960/61;
> 110 and 1-106 at Adelaide in 1968/69;
> 3-117 and 113 at Sydney in 1968/69.
> Tony Greig did it twice:
> 139 and 3-101 v NZ at Trent Bridge in 1973;
> 148 and 6-164 at Bridgetown in 1973/74.
> Chris Cairns also did it twice:
> 4-107 and 126 v India at Hamilton in 1998/99;
> 109 and 3-110 v Australia at Wellington in 1999/2000.
> Andrew Flintoff has done it twice:
> 1-115 and 142 v SA at Lord's in 2003;
> 1-109 and 102* at St John's in 2003/04.
> George Giffen made 161 and took 4-164 v England at Sydney in 1894/95.
> Aubrey Faulkner took 5-120 and made 123 v England at Johannesburg in 1909/10.
> Keith Miller took 6-107 and made 109 at Kingston in 1954/55.
> Richie Benaud took 1-115 and made 122 at Johannesburg in 1957/58.
> Ian Botham took 3-105 and made 119* at Melbourne in 1979/80.
> Kapil Dev took 2-147 and made 116 v England at Kanpur in 1981/82.
> Ravi Shastri made 102 and took 1-141 at St John's in 1982/83.
> Imran Khan made 135* and took 2-103 at Madras in 1986/87.
> Richard Hadlee took 4-102 and made 151* at Colombo in 1986/87.
> Wasim Akram took 5-100 and made 123 at Adelaide in 1989/90.
> That's just from checking the most obvious candidates.
> What would be more difficult would be to find someone else who has done it
> without losing or taking a wicket.
Andrew
> J Oram scored 126 not out and then conceded 116 runs as a bowler in Australia's
> first innings. Other instances?
Against Australia : 4/135 and 116 (Melbourne)
2/107 and 111
Against England : 5/196 and 184
On all three occasions, the centuries followed marathon
bowling stints.
A. A. Khan
> Garry Sobers did it three times:
> 132 and 2-115 at Brisbane in 1960/61;
> 110 and 1-106 at Adelaide in 1968/69;
> 3-117 and 113 at Sydney in 1968/69.
> Tony Greig did it twice:
> 139 and 3-101 v NZ at Trent Bridge in 1973;
> 148 and 6-164 at Bridgetown in 1973/74.
> Chris Cairns also did it twice:
> 4-107 and 126 v India at Hamilton in 1998/99;
> 109 and 3-110 v Australia at Wellington in 1999/2000.
> Andrew Flintoff has done it twice:
> 1-115 and 142 v SA at Lord's in 2003;
> 1-109 and 102* at St John's in 2003/04.
> George Giffen made 161 and took 4-164 v England at Sydney in 1894/95.
> Aubrey Faulkner took 5-120 and made 123 v England at Johannesburg in 1909/10.
> Keith Miller took 6-107 and made 109 at Kingston in 1954/55.
> Richie Benaud took 1-115 and made 122 at Johannesburg in 1957/58.
> Ian Botham took 3-105 and made 119* at Melbourne in 1979/80.
> Kapil Dev took 2-147 and made 116 v England at Kanpur in 1981/82.
> Ravi Shastri made 102 and took 1-141 at St John's in 1982/83.
> Imran Khan made 135* and took 2-103 at Madras in 1986/87.
> Richard Hadlee took 4-102 and made 151* at Colombo in 1986/87.
> Wasim Akram took 5-100 and made 123 at Adelaide in 1989/90.
Also:
Greg Matthews three times:
3-110 and 115 v NZ at Brisbane in 1985/86;
130 and 2-107 at Wellington in 1985/86;
128 and 1-145 v England at Sydney in 1990/91.
Len Braund - 103* and 3-143 at Adelaide in 1901/02.
Jimmy Sinclair - 101 and 3-118 v Australia at Johannesburg in 1902/03.
Maurice Tate - 3-108 and 100* v SA at Lord's in 1929.
Denis Atkinson - 2-108 and 219 v Australia at Bridgetown in 1954/55.
Chandu Borde - 1-105 and 177* v Pakistan at Madras in 1960/61.
Polly Umrigar - 5-107 and 172* at Port of Spain in 1961/62.
Bapu Nadkarni - 2-121 and 122* v England at Kanpur in 1963/64.
Intikhab Alam - 4-137 and 138 v England at Hyderabad in 1972/73.
Paul Strang - 106* and 5-212 at Sheikhupura in 1996/97.
Grant Flower - 2-101 and 106* at Nagpur in 2000/01.
Saqlain Mushtaq - 3-134 and 101* at Christchurch in 2000/01.
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> What would be more difficult would be to find someone else who has done it
> without losing or taking a wicket.
aslam
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1. Bowler giving up over 100 runs in each innings of a Test
2. Conceding 100 runs most times, home/away
3. Century and conceding 100 runs in same Test
4. Century and conceding 100 runs in the same Test
5. Batting average challenge (average of scores over 100, minimum 10 centuries).
6. Bowlers Conceded 100+ Runs on Debut Innings
7. Conceding 100 runs in both innings
8. Slater, 2nd innings, 100+ run lead bully
9. Most runs in ODI innings/match without individual 100
10. most bowlers conceding 100 runs in an innings
11. Most runs in ODI innings/match without indiv 100
12. Conceding 100 runs in a Test innings etc