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Imagine if he was from a non Test playing nation. He'd probably just do his residency in one I suppose.What if he was from Bang or Zim?
Imagine if he was from a non Test playing nation. He'd probably just do his residency in one I suppose.What if he was from Bang or Zim?
We're trying to be realistic here...What if he was from Bang or Zim?
I'd be interested if one single player could elevate a nation to Test status, e.g if TNB takes his team far enough in WC.Imagine if he was from a non Test playing nation. He'd probably just do his residency in one I suppose.
This part especially made me lolHe'd be labelled a chucker, even as a batsman.
Players in the 30s and 40s had absolutely insane first class schedules though.Yeah the Huss is probably the closest I can think of to maintain a ridiculous average over a decent sample size. Just checked and as you say after 20 tests he was averaging 84.8.........but by the time he got to 50 tests it was a far more realistic 52.16.
He's a good example of why I just don't think it would be possible to dominate today's game in the way Bradman did. Hussey played his first 50 tests in 4 and half years, The Don played his 52 tests over 20 years (7 year break during the war years) then factor in all the other cricket Hussey would have played in those 5 years and it would have been more than Bradman would have played in probably 4 or 5 careers.
The only way I could conceivably see it ever happening is for a late starter like Hussey to play tests only, totally dominate for 5 or 6 years and then retire.
It was probably a bit higher than the norm, but it wasn't anything truly extraordinary, even for the era, right?You do know that wasnt normal..
NewBradman is not a woman.A similar question would be what would happen if the women's game produced a "Bradman" - would she be picked for men's Tests?
Pretty sure we're far beyond the realistic when we're talking about a new Bradman.We're trying to be realistic here...
Shamelessly plagiarized from Wikipedia on how many standard deviations from the mean Bradman was - beyond any other sportsman in history.
Athlete Sport Statistic Standard deviations Don Bradman Cricket Batting average 4.4 Pelé Association Football Goals per game 3.7 Ty Cobb Baseball Batting average 3.6 Michael Jordan Basketball Points per game 3.4
"The statistics show that "no other athlete dominates an international sport to the extent that Bradman does cricket". In order to post a similarly dominant career statistic as Bradman, a baseball batter would need a career batting average of .392, while a basketball player would need to score an average of 43.0 points per game. The respective records are .366 and 30.1."
I havent looked it up but the average Was in the 20s or 30s from recollection. Thats a significant difference.It was probably a bit higher than the norm, but it wasn't anything truly extraordinary, even for the era, right?
There's no way strike rates were that low. Strike rates throughout history have remained predominantly in the 40-50 range. The 1960s were notoriously slow, but even then I don't think a SR of 25 would be considered par.I havent looked it up but the average Was in the 20s or 30s from recollection. Thats a significant difference.
I know it's not an exact conversion, but is there a rough rule of thumb for how those hourly rates might convert to strike rates?Quoting yourself is always the sign of a bit of a ****, but if the cap fits etc"Taking his career as a whole Jessop's runs came at a rate of 79 per hour, 83 looking at his centuries in isolation. In that currency some comparables are Len Hutton (36), Walter Hammond (43), Denis Compton (47), Ranji (50) and Vic Trumper (55)."
Pretty sure I was trying to be funny.Pretty sure we're far beyond the realistic when we're talking about a new Bradman.
Bradman scored his highest Test score (300+) at about the same rate as Gayle scored his highest score (also 300+) at SR 75.I know it's not an exact conversion, but is there a rough rule of thumb for how those hourly rates might convert to strike rates?
Something number nerds should never try tbhPretty sure I was trying to be funny.