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When No. 11 had an average of 50

The highest averages by players batting at eight, nine, 10 and Jack


Rick McCosker broke his jaw during the Centenary Test and came out to bat at No. 10 in the second innings © The Cricketer International
 
When Dale Steyn was lbw to Andrew McDonald in the final innings of the third Test in Sydney, everyone's attention was concentrated on South Africa's dressing room. Would Graeme Smith bat despite injuries to try and draw the Test? Out he came at No. 11, with one hand broken, the other's elbow injured, with a Test average of over 50. Smith was the third batsman with a 50-plus average to bat at No. 11. The other two were George Headley and Denis Compton.
In his only Test as captain of West Indies, Headley batted last in the second innings against England in Barbados because of a back strain. Averaging 65.57 at the time, he was unbeaten on 7 in a last-wicket stand of 23 that stretched England's target to 395.
Compton was forced down the order in the first Ashes Test in 1954. He had run into a wooden fence while fielding on the first morning and had broken a bone in his left hand. He batted at No. 11, against medical advice, because England were struggling in reply to Australia's 601, and remained not out on 2 as his team was dismissed for 190. In the second innings he batted at No. 10 as England were beaten by an innings and 154 runs.

Batsmen with the highest averages batting at No 11 (qualification: 20 career innings)
Player Mat InnsRuns HS Ave 100 ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
GA Headley (WI) 20 36 2164 270* 65.5710 7* v England Bridgetown Jan 21, 1948Test 293
DCS Compton (Eng) 63 103 4753278 52.23 16 2* v AustraliaBrisbane Nov 26, 1954 Test 391
GC Smith (SA) 75131 6268 277 50.95 18 3 v Australia Sydney Jan 3, 2009 Test 1904
Saleem Malik (Pak) 31 41 1444 119*42.47 5 3* v West Indies FaisalabadOct 24, 1986 Test 1055
VT Trumper (Aus) 46 843062 214* 39.76 8 1*v England Adelaide Jan 12, 1912 Test 118
CL Cairns (NZ)55 91 2830 126 32.52 4 23* v England Christchurch Mar 13, 2002 Test 1594
CB van Ryneveld (SA) 17 29 693 8328.87 0 0* v Australia JohannesburgFeb 7, 1958 Test 449
MH Mankad (India) 26 441208 184 28.76 3 0*v West Indies Bridgetown Feb 7, 1953 Test 366
H Verity (Eng)21 21 401 60* 26.73 0 2* v India Lord's Jun 27, 1936 Test 252
SMH Kirmani (India) 74 106 2218 101*24.92 1 3 v West Indies DelhiOct 29, 1983 Test 965
SMH Kirmani (India) 73 1052217 101* 24.91 1 1*v West Indies Delhi Oct 29, 1983 Test 965
GOB Allen (Eng)23 29 694 122 24.78 1 0* v West Indies Georgetown Mar 3, 1948 Test 297
NR Mongia (India) 41 62 1343 15223.98 1 19* v South Africa MumbaiFeb 24, 2000 Test 1484
WAS Oldfield (Aus) 52 761393 65* 23.61 0 7v England Melbourne Jan 1, 1937 Test 257
RR Lindwall (Aus)48 67 1315 118 21.91 2 0* v England Leeds Jul 12, 1956 Test 427
RR Lindwall (Aus) 49 68 1315 11821.91 2 0* v England LeedsJul 12, 1956 Test 427
H Carter (Aus) 18 32577 72 21.37 0 6*v England Melbourne Feb 9, 1912 Test 119
RR Lindwall (Aus)58 81 1468 118 21.27 2 23 v Pakistan Karachi Dec 4, 1959 Test 481
ATW Grout (Aus) 21 28 510 7421.25 0 14 v West Indies MelbourneFeb 10, 1961 Test 506
B Lee (Aus) 71 811357 64 21.20 0 1*v India Nagpur Nov 6, 2008 Test 1892
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Strugging with a bad knee, Chris Cairns was the last man in New Zealand's seemingly impossible run-chase against England in Christchurch in 2002. He joined Nathan Astle when New Zealand needed 217 to win and played a small part in one of the most audacious Test partnerships. Cairns contributed an unbeaten 23 to a last-wicket stand of 118 off 69 balls. Astle did most of the hitting, reaching his double-century off only 153 balls, the fastest in Test cricket. New Zealand, however, fell 98 runs short.
Australian opener Rick McCosker's average was around 49 heading into the centenary Test against England at the MCG. He fractured his jaw in the first innings, when a Bob Willis delivery went off his hand onto his face, and couldn't bat higher than No. 10 in the second. McCosker began his innings with the score on 353 for 8 and scored 25 to help take the total past 400. Australia eventually won by 45 runs.

Batsmen with the highest averages batting at No 10 (qualification: 20 career innings)
Player Mat InnsRuns HS Ave 100 ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
DCS Compton (Eng) 64 104 4755 278 52.2516 0 v Australia Brisbane Nov 26, 1954Test 391
RB McCosker (Aus) 17 30 1218127 48.71 3 25 v EnglandMelbourne Mar 12, 1977 Test 800
SB Styris (NZ) 1831 1197 170 41.27 4 28 v Australia Adelaide Nov 26, 2004 Test 1723
B Sutcliffe (NZ) 40 72 2639 230*39.98 5 13* v Pakistan KarachiApr 9, 1965 Test 587
MS Atapattu (SL) 58 1013469 223 38.97 10 6v England Manchester Jun 13, 2002 Test 1606
JV Coney (NZ)28 47 1422 174* 35.54 1 3* v Sri Lanka Kandy Mar 9, 1984 Test 980
AL Logie (WI) 31 45 1447 13035.29 2 17 v Australia MelbourneDec 24, 1988 Test 1112
VL Manjrekar (India) 30 491548 177 35.18 4 0*v West Indies Delhi Feb 6, 1959 Test 467
W Rhodes (Eng)55 92 2288 179 30.50 2 2 v West Indies Port of Spain Feb 1, 1930 Test 189
Imran Khan (Pak) 58 85 2224 12330.46 2 13* v West Indies LahoreNov 7, 1986 Test 1056
W Rhodes (Eng) 54 912274 179 30.32 2 14*v West Indies Bridgetown Jan 11, 1930 Test 187
W Rhodes (Eng)56 94 2296 179 30.21 2 0 v West Indies Georgetown Feb 21, 1930 Test 192
W Rhodes (Eng) 56 93 2290 17930.13 2 6* v West Indies Port of SpainFeb 1, 1930 Test 189
W Rhodes (Eng) 58 972314 179 30.05 2 11*v West Indies Kingston Apr 3, 1930 Test 193
W Rhodes (Eng)57 96 2306 179 29.94 2 8* v West Indies Kingston Apr 3, 1930 Test 193
W Rhodes (Eng) 57 95 2296 17929.81 2 10* v West Indies GeorgetownFeb 21, 1930 Test 192
JWHT Douglas (Eng) 20 32919 119 29.64 1 21*v Australia The Oval Aug 13, 1921 Test 144
H Verity (Eng)24 24 473 66* 29.56 0 7 v Australia Brisbane Dec 4, 1936 Test 255
DA Allen (Eng) 23 31 602 79*28.66 0 14 v Australia SydneyFeb 15, 1963 Test 539
H Verity (Eng) 25 25480 66* 28.23 0 19v Australia Brisbane Dec 4, 1936 Test 255
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Compton's broken hand prevented him from making a contribution of note the one time each he batted at Nos. 10 and 11, and he failed in his only innings at No. 9 as well. Averaging 58 at the time, Compton was dismissed for a first-ball duck as England fell 70 runs short of their target on a sticky wicket against Australia in Brisbane in 1950.
If we remove our qualification of at least 20 innings in a career, the batsman with the highest average to have batted at No. 9 is Albert Trott. He had an average of 205 in his third Test against England at the MCG in 1895. Before that match, he had scored an unbeaten 38 and 72 not out in the third Test in Adelaide, and another unbeaten 85 in Sydney. However, his average plummeted in the Melbourne Test because he was dismissed for 10 and 0. It was the last Test Trott played for Australia but he went on to play two Tests for England against South Africa in 1899.

Batsmen with the highest averages batting at No 9 (qualification: 20 career innings)
Player Mat InnsRuns HS Ave 100 ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
ED Weekes (WI) 34 57 3351 207 62.0511 36* v Australia Kingston Jun 11, 1955Test 408
DCS Compton (Eng) 38 63 3190208 58.00 13 0 v AustraliaBrisbane Dec 1, 1950 Test 327
SM Gavaskar (India) 79138 6947 221 53.85 25 4* v Sri Lanka Chennai Sep 17, 1982 Test 934
FMM Worrell (WI) 44 76 3521 26150.29 9 73* v India Port of SpainApr 4, 1962 Test 528
RB Kanhai (WI) 33 562599 256 48.12 7 41v India Kingston Apr 13, 1962 Test 529
CH Lloyd (WI)60 106 4343 242* 44.31 11 14 v Pakistan Georgetown Mar 18, 1977 Test 801
M Prabhakar (India) 15 24 745 9543.82 0 17 v Australia MelbourneDec 26, 1991 Test 1180
BL D'Oliveira (Eng) 33 501917 158 43.56 5 5v New Zealand Auckland Mar 5, 1971 Test 682
VS Ransford (Aus)14 26 953 143* 43.31 1 6 v South Africa Sydney Mar 3, 1911 Test 115
JM Gregory (Aus) 15 21 819 11943.10 2 36* v England MelbourneJan 1, 1925 Test 159
JM Gregory (Aus) 16 23861 119 43.04 2 2v England Adelaide Jan 16, 1925 Test 160
DJ Cullinan (SA)63 102 3933 275* 42.75 11 2* v Sri Lanka Durban Dec 26, 2000 Test 1526
PR Umrigar (India) 58 92 3539 22342.13 12 32 v West Indies KingstonApr 13, 1962 Test 529
M Leyland (Eng) 28 441677 153 41.92 5 18v West Indies Port of Spain Jan 24, 1935 Test 239
M Prabhakar (India)17 28 873 95 41.57 0 0 v Australia Perth Feb 1, 1992 Test 1186
JM Gregory (Aus) 16 24 863 11941.09 2 38 v England MelbourneFeb 13, 1925 Test 161
JN Rhodes (SA) 16 26855 101* 40.71 1 10v England The Oval Aug 18, 1994 Test 1266
BD Julien (WI)17 22 704 121 39.11 2 8 v Australia Sydney Jan 3, 1976 Test 767
C Kelleway (Aus) 22 35 1251 14739.09 3 16 v England AdelaideJan 16, 1925 Test 160
Shahid Afridi (Pak) 24 431634 156 38.90 5 17v England Lord's Jul 13, 2006 Test 1809
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The first time Len Hutton batted at No. 8 was against West Indies at Old Trafford in 1950. In the first innings he was struck on the hand by Hines Johnson and had to retire, and although he returned at the fall of the sixth wicket to extend his score from 22 to 39, he was unfit to open in the second. He came out to bat with England on 151 for 6 and helped them reach 288 by scoring 45. Hutton batted at No. 8 again a few months later in Brisbane, but his valiant 62 in the second innings was not enough to prevent a 70-run defeat.

Batsmen with the highest averages batting at No 8 (qualification: 20 career innings)
Player Mat InnsRuns HS Ave 100 ScoreOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
FMM Worrell (WI) 24 40 2144 261 59.557 9 v Australia Kingston Mar 26, 1955Test 403
GS Sobers (WI) 85 148 7596365* 59.34 25 28 v New ZealandPort of Spain Apr 20, 1972 Test 697
AC Gilchrist (Aus) 3955 2578 204* 58.59 7 37 v England Sydney Jan 2, 2003 Test 1636
L Hutton (Eng) 45 79 4129 36457.34 12 62* v Australia BrisbaneDec 1, 1950 Test 327
L Hutton (Eng) 42 733827 364 56.27 11 45v West Indies Manchester Jun 8, 1950 Test 323
AC Gilchrist (Aus)67 96 4392 204* 54.89 15 60* v New Zealand Auckland Mar 26, 2005 Test 1744
IVA Richards (WI) 82 122 6220 29154.56 20 33 v Pakistan FaisalabadOct 24, 1986 Test 1055
AC Gilchrist (Aus) 54 753339 204* 53.85 10 31*v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) Mar 24, 2004 Test 1691
IVA Richards (WI)75 113 5754 291 53.77 18 7* v New Zealand Georgetown Apr 6, 1985 Test 1014
AC Gilchrist (Aus) 65 94 4109 204*52.67 13 121 v New Zealand ChristchurchMar 10, 2005 Test 1739
AR Border (Aus) 130 2239512 205 52.26 23 20*v India Perth Feb 1, 1992 Test 1186
GC Smith (SA)32 55 2679 277 51.51 7 67* v England Johannesburg Jan 13, 2005 Test 1734
A Flower (Zim) 52 91 3900 232*51.31 9 8* v India HarareJun 15, 2001 Test 1549
FMM Worrell (WI) 49 843826 261 51.01 9 25v England Leeds Jul 25, 1963 Test 546
AR Border (Aus)143 246 10387 205 50.91 25 38 v England Nottingham Jul 1, 1993 Test 1225
AC Gilchrist (Aus) 78 112 4786 204*50.91 15 44 v South Africa PerthDec 16, 2005 Test 1777
IVA Richards (WI) 120 1808478 291 50.46 24 2v England The Oval Aug 8, 1991 Test 1175
BC Lara (WI)92 161 7921 375 50.45 20 14 v Australia Bridgetown May 1, 2003 Test 1643
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 117 194 8692 32950.24 25 92* v South Africa Port ElizabethJan 19, 2007 Test 1829
AC Gilchrist (Aus) 81 1174930 204* 49.79 15 2v South Africa Durban Mar 24, 2006 Test 1792
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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo