John and Doves,Thanks Denis for all the relevant info as I had already noticed the 98 runs being all the sevens so I was motivated to look furtherinto some aspects of your data.Here goes,So there are two occurrences of 98 runs and they are BOTH directly connected!!!
98 + 98 = 196 = (7+7) x (7+7).Also, 14 (7+7) wickets fell on the first day’s play and England won by 14 (7+7) runs on the last day. The First and the Last! Alpha
and Omega!
In his second innings Agar scored 14 (7+7).
So, in total he scored 98 + 14 = 112 or 7 x (8+8).
So, both teams have two innings, two chances, two attempts, two tries, two happenings. A first coming to the crease and a second
coming to the crease.
Australia were out for 296 runs in their second innings. 296 = 8 x 37, yes the first of only 10 numbers between 0 and 3,000 that have
the factors of both 8 and 37.
Australia scored 280+296 = 576 = 24 x 24 or (8+8+8) x (8+8+8)
England scored 215+375 = 590 or (5+5) x 59 where 59 is the 18th prime or 6+6+6th prime.
And adding the digits of the scores of both innings for Australia 2+8+2+9+6 = 27 and 2+7 = 9
And adding the digits of the scores of both innings for England 2+1+5+3+7+5 = 23 and 2+3 = 5So 9+5 = 14 or 7+7.
Also, Denis points out that the name Agar ONLY appears in the Bible in Galations 4 in two successive verses, namely 24 and 25.
Yes of course, verses 24 and 25 add to 49 or 7×7!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Strongs Concordance shows Agar as being G0028 or 7+7+7+7.
http://www.biblewheel.com/GR/GR_Database.php?bnum=48&cnum=4&vnum=24
http://www.biblewheel.com/GR/GR_Database.php?bnum=48&cnum=4&vnum=25Agar in Greek (G0028) has a value of 105 or 7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7+7
So, appearing twice (and with only one three letter word between them) the value is 210 for both verses or 70+70+70 or 30 7′s. Remarkable!
Keep looking up,
Phil.