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There are some players with a small number of innings with silly averages.
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Philip Kendall
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No player with a reasonable number of innings has an ODI average remotely close to 99, or even above 70.

You have misheard or misremembered the details of such a statement being made about Don Bradman, whose Test average was 99.94.

He required only four runs from his last innings to achieve exactly 100 average, but instead was bowled for a two-ball duck.

No player has an ODI average remotely close to 99, or even above 70.

You have misheard or misremembered the details of such a statement being made about Don Bradman, whose Test average was 99.94.

He required only four runs from his last innings to achieve exactly 100 average, but instead was bowled for a two-ball duck.

No player with a reasonable number of innings has an ODI average remotely close to 99, or even above 70.

You have misheard or misremembered the details of such a statement being made about Don Bradman, whose Test average was 99.94.

He required only four runs from his last innings to achieve exactly 100 average, but instead was bowled for a two-ball duck.

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Nij
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No player has an ODI average remotely close to 99, or even above 70.

You have misheard or misremembered the details of such a statement being made about Don Bradman, whose Test average was 99.94.

He required only four runs from his last innings to achieve exactly 100 average, but instead was bowled for a two-ball duck.