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Stat of the Moment by Andrew Miller01-Aug-2003

Graeme Smith: a Bradman-esque performance

Graeme Smith has made his point. Now he is intent on labouring it. Before this series, the question on everyone’s lips was “is he up to it?” Now, however, England are being shown just how up for it he really is.Smith, in case anyone has failed to realise, is a mere 22 years old. But already he is the proud owner of South Africa’s individual batting record, a glut of partnership records with Herschelle Gibbs and Gary Kirsten, as well as the small matter of the South African captaincy. But, Smith’s achievement in scoring 250s in consecutive Tests has propelled him into territory reserved for the giants of the game, Sir Don Bradman and Sir Garry Sobers.The grandest ovation of the day was reserved for the moment when Smith surpassed Bradman’s legendary 254, for 60 years the highest score in a Test at Lord’s. Only Graham Gooch’s 333 stands above him. By the time his innings was brought to an end on 259, Smith had taken his series tally to 621.Only five men had previously managed even 500 runs at such an early stage. Gooch’s 333-and-all-that came in a three-Test series against India in 1990, while Wally Hammond averaged a world-record 563 in his two-Test thumping of New Zealand in 1932-33. Andy Flower’s runs also came in a two-Test series, against India in 2000-01, while Sanath Jayasuriya was yet another to take India to the cleaners, on Colombo’s flaccid pitches in 1997. Zaheer Abbas, who pops up in the list twice, totalled 541 runs in his first two Tests of 1978-79 … once again, against India.Smith joins Bradman as the only man to have topped 600 runs in three consecutive innings, at any stage of a series. Bradman just pips Smith – his scores of 304, 244 and 77 against England in 1934 come to an extremely grand total of 625 runs. And Sobers wasn’t far off the mark either. He totalled 599 against Pakistan in 1957-58, starting with his world-record 365 not out, and following up with innings of 125 and 109 not out. And like Smith, and Bradman in 1930, Sobers was a mere whippersnapper at the time, at just 21 years old.Smith has six complete innings still available to him in this series, and at this rate, the big one is an absurdly realistic possibility. At the same stage of his all-conquering season in 1930, Bradman had managed a mere 393 of his record 974 runs. Given all that he has achieved so far, who’s to say Smith won’t have reached 1000 runs in the series before the end of The Oval Test?

Most runs in first two Tests of a seriesPlayer           Runs  Opposition   SeasonGC Smith         621      Eng       2003GA Gooch         579      Ind       1990ST Jayasuriya    571      Ind       1997WR Hammond       563      NZ        1932-33Zaheer Abbas     541      Ind       1978-79A Flower         540      Ind       2000-01H Sutcliffe      477      Aus       1924-25DL Amiss         469      WI        1973-74Hanif Mohammad   465      WI        1957-58DCS Compton      436      SA        1947R Dravid         432      Zim       2000-01PA de Silva      432      Pak       1996-97MA Taylor        429      Pak       1998-99A Flower         422      SA        2001-02DG Bradman       421      Eng       1946-47A Melville       418      Eng       1947AH Jones         413      SL        1990-91GS Chappell      411      NZ        1973-74RT Ponting       410      WI        2002-03Zaheer Abbas     401      Ind       1982-83Source: Travis Basevi