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The cricketing top scorer from Sky who has never been stumped

Behind the drama on the field, one man stays cool, calm and concentrated

August 20, 2015 11:58
Victory, and its official recorder

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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When Australia were skittled out for 60 on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test in Nottingham a fortnight ago, the records fell as fast as Aussie wickets. But the commentators in the Sky Sports team trying to keep up knew they could rely on a trusted source for their facts and figures: statistician Benedict Bermange.

The former Maccabi Association London Sunday cricketer is a walking encyclopaedia who feeds the insatiable demand for historic detail from devotees of the game: who has played the longest Test innings, made the most ducks, bowled the most maidens, etc

Before yesterday's start of the fifth and final Test at the Oval, he was busy swotting. "I normally spend two solid days before a Test match going through what might happen, making sure the records are up to date," he said.

Over the past few weeks, he has been rubbing shoulders with four former English and one Australian captain. "It is still a bit surreal," he said, "Now I think of them more as work colleagues."