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Andrew Samson

Andrew Samson

Andrew Samson

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Sport LIVE, February 27, 2012
...gone into this book. Krish Reddy, whose knowledge of cricket in the time of apartheid is unrivalled, and Andrew Samson, the world-renowned cricket statistician, have lent their weight to this Homeric work. Robin Isherwood, in the same league as Samson,...
Times Live South Africa, February 26, 2012
...gone into this book. Krish Reddy, whose knowledge of cricket in the time of apartheid is unrivalled, and Andrew Samson, the world-renowned cricket statistician, have lent their weight to this Homeric work. Robin Isherwood, in the same league as Samson,...
BBC, February 17, 2012
...TMS Podcast and, to be honest, I wasn't quite sure what mood he might be in. Firstly, Andrew Samson our scorer had found out that the only other time England had lost a Test chasing less than 150 in the last 100 years was Wellington 1978 - when...
Guardian.co.uk, February 6, 2012
...in 1888 and 1935 (another revelation that I owe to the Test Match Special scorer in the UAE, Andrew Samson). Against the West Indies in 1935 England did not have their strongest team in the Caribbean. But Patsy Hendren, Wally Hammond, Les Ames, Maurice...
BBC, February 6, 2012
...current form, that'll be us all out for 63 then." Eng 48-1 0629: TMS stat man Andrew Samson confirms the 42nd lbw this series, one short of the record for any series. The disappointing thing is that Strauss had been getting forward so well to...
BBC, February 5, 2012
...work most deliveries off his legs. BBC Test Match Special's Adam Mountford On Twitter: "As [TMS scorer] Andrew Samson reminds us our lunch guest Mudassar Nazar scored the slowest 100 in Test history. 557 minutes against England." AZHAR...
BBC, February 4, 2012
...to Strauss down the ground takes him to 49. BBC Test Match Special's Adam Mountford via Twitter "Andrew Samson our scorer confirms that so far in this match we have had more wickets than boundaries. 17 wickets... 15 four and a six." STRAUSS...