Andy Sandham was a part of the English cricket team in the 1920s and 1930s, when they were the best team in the world. While Australia posed a challenge for their supremacy, England maintained their forte by consistently winning Ashes both at home and down under.
Sandham played 14 Tests, batted in 23 instances for England, and scored 879 runs at an average of 38.22, including two hundreds, one of which was a triple hundred. Sandham either batted too well or could not bat well at all in most of the matches he played.
On that note, here are the top 3 performances of Andy Sandham in International cricket –
6 and 58 against South Africa, 4th Test, Johannesburg, 1923

On a tricky surface to bat on, England scored 244 in their first innings. In reply, South Africa posted 295. England batted better in the second innings and scored 376/6 before declaring their innings. Sandham scored 58 runs, as the match ended in a draw.
152 and 51 against the West Indies, 1st Test, Kensington Oval, 1930

Sandham had a good record against the West Indies. In the first Test of the series in 1930, West Indies batted first and scored 369 runs. In reply, England scored 467 on the back of Sandham’s 152. West Indies responded in kind in the second innings and scored 384 as the match ended in a draw after Sandham scored 51 in the second innings.
325 and 50 against the West Indies, 4th Test, Sabina Park, 1930

In the fourth Test of the same series, England and Sandham broke many records. England posted a whopping 849 runs on the board in the first innings, one of the highest ever totals in an innings of Test cricket, as Sandham scored 325 runs in 640 balls including 28 fours. He scored 50 runs in the second innings as the game ended in a draw.
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