The first time Sobers entered three figures was memorable. It was at Kingston in 1957-58 and ended with the 21-year-old batting till he was 365 not out and the holder of the record for the highest score in Test cricket.
The mark stood for 37 years until another West Indies left-hander, Brian Charles Lara (375), broke it against England in Antigua in 1993-94. Ten years later, Australian Matthew Hayden claimed the record with a knock of 380 against Zimbabwe in Perth in 2003-04 but Lara reclaimed it with an unbeaten 400 against England the same season.
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When a captain wins, he is applauded. When he loses, he is a fool and deserves to be sacked. There were many people calling for my removal after that match. - Sobers after the fourth Test against England in 1968. He declared the second innings at 92 for two and England won. |
179 for 4th wicket with C.L. Walcott v.
Australia at Kingston, 1955
100 for 5th wicket with E.D. Weekes v. England at
Lord's, 1957
446 for 2nd wicket with C.C. Hunte v. Pakistan at
Kingston, 1957-8
269 for 2nd wicket with C.L. Walcott v.
Pakistan at Georgetown, 1957-8
188* for 4th wicket with C.L. Walcott v. Pakistan at
Kingston, 1957-8
135 for 2nd wicket with C.C. Hunte v. Pakistan at
Georgetown, 1957-8
101 for 5th wicket with O.G. Smith v. Pakistan at
Port of Spain, 1957-8
119 for 4th wicket with O.G. Smith v. India at
Bombay, 1958-9
134* for 5th wicket with B.F. Buthcer v. India at
Bombay 1958-9
114 for 5th wicket with B.F. Butcher v. India at
Kanpur, 1958-9
163 for 6th wicket with J. Solomon v. India at
Kanpur, 1958-9
160* for 6th wicket with J. Solomon v. India at
Calcutta, 1958-9
162 for 3rd wicket with R.B. Kanhai v. Pakistan at
Lahore, 1958-9
399 for 4th wicket with F.M. Worrell v. England at
Bridgetown, 1959-60
115 for 3rd wicket with R.B. Kanhai v. England at
Georgetown, 1959-60
121 for 5th wicket with F.M. Worrell v. England at
Georgetown, 1959-60
133 for 3rd wicket with E. McMorris v. England at
Kingston, 1959-60
(McMorris retired hurt and the stand contined with S.M. Nurse for 110
more runs)
174 for 4th wicket with F.M. Worrell v. Australia at
Brisbane, 1960-1
128 for 5th wicket with S.M. Nurse v. Australia at
Sydney, 1960-1
110 for 6th wicket with F.M. Worrell v. India at
Kingston, 1962
127 for 7th wicket with I. Mendonca v. India at
Kingston, 1962
120 for 4th wicket with C.C. Hunte v. England at Old
Trafford, 1963
The captain must be a good leader. He must know which player to scold and which to encourage. He must involve the other players, listening to them when they offer advice.- Sobers on the attributes which go to make a good captain. |
143 for 4th wicket with R.B. Kanhai v.
England at
Headingley, 1963
160 for 4th wicket with B.F. Butcher v. Australia at
Port of Spain, 1965
127 for 6th wicket with D.A.J. Holford v. England at
Lord's, 1966
274* for 6th wicket with D.a.J. Holford v. England
at Lord's, 1966
173 for 5th wicket with B.F. Butcher v. England at
Trent Bridge, 1966
265 for 5th wicket with S.M. Nurse v. England at
Headingley, 1966
122 for 5th wicket with R.B. Kanhai v. England at
The Oval, 1966
102* for 5th wicket with C.H. Lloyd v. India at
Bombay, 1966-7
110 for 6th wicket with D.A.J. Holford v. England
at Kingston, 1967-8
63* for 9th wicket with W.W. Hall v. England at Port
of Spain, 1967-8
250 for 4th wicket with R.B. Kanhai v. England at
Georgetown, 1967-8
134 for 5th wicket with S.M. Nurse v. Australia at
Melbourne, 1968-9
118 for 6th wicket with S.M. Nurse v. Australia at
Sydney, 1968-9
173 for 4th wicket with R.B. Kanhai v. India at
Kingston, 1971
170* for 4th wicket with C.A. Davis v. India at
Georgetown, 1971
167 for 4th wicket with C.A. Davis v. India at
Bridgetown, 1971
We may some day be able to answer Tolstoy's exasperated and exasperating question: 'What is art?', but only when we learn to integrate our vision of Sobers on the back foot through the covers with the outstretched arm of the Olympic Apollo. - C.L.R. James |
107* for 6th wicket with J.N. Shepherd v. India at
Bridgetown, 1971
177 for 5th wicket with C.A. Davis v. India at Port
of Spain, 1971
254 for 6th wicket with C.A. Davis v. New Zealand at
Bridgetown 1971-72
155* for 7th wicket with B.D. Julien v. England at
Lord's 1973
(Sobers retired and the stand continued with K.D. Boyce for 76 more
runs)
112 for 6th wicket with B.D. Julien v. England at
Kingston, 1974
5 for 120 v. Australia at Melbourne, 1960-1
5 for 63 v. India at Kingston, 1962
5 for 60 v. England at Edgbaston, 1963
5 for 41 v. England at Headingley, 1966
6 for 73 v. Australia at Brisbane, 1968-9
5 for 42 v. England at Headingley, 1969