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What would Viv Richards average if he played in the difficult period of the modern era (2010 - current)?

What would Viv Richards average in the modern era?


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Johan

Hall of Fame Member
taking inspiration from here


Obviously we can never know.

Considering Viv is from a semi professional era and might have been one of the few good players in a sea of crap, and likely just played against posh plumbers, farmers and nepobabies. What do you think he would average if he played his cricket in the modern era? and not the flat 2010-2015 section, but the spicy 2018-2025 period. Let's say he plays three for the West Indies and plays every Test match.

I think he will average over 40 but below like 44, would be regarded as one of the best in the business but not quite Fab four level. Not all that close.
 

Thala_0710

International Captain
taking inspiration from here


Obviously we can never know.

Considering Viv is from a semi professional era and might have been one of the few good players in a sea of crap, and likely just played against posh plumbers, farmers and nepobabies. What do you think he would average if he played his cricket in the modern era? and not the flat 2010-2015 section, but the spicy 2018-2025 period. Let's say he plays three for the West Indies and plays every Test match.

I think he will average over 40 but below like 44, would be regarded as one of the best in the business but not quite Fab four level. Not all that close.
You should make 2 options of 45-50 and another of 50+
 

subshakerz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
taking inspiration from here


Obviously we can never know.

Considering Viv is from a semi professional era and might have been one of the few good players in a sea of crap, and likely just played against posh plumbers, farmers and nepobabies. What do you think he would average if he played his cricket in the modern era? and not the flat 2010-2015 section, but the spicy 2018-2025 period. Let's say he plays three for the West Indies and plays every Test match.

I think he will average over 40 but below like 44, would be regarded as one of the best in the business but not quite Fab four level. Not all that close.
Average around the same.
 

Chin Music

State Captain
It wasn't necessarily easy to bat on the spin rolled pitches in the Caribbean back in the day, although usually easier against non real quick bowling compared to with what the home team used to churn out. That said, as pointed out above, its not like he didn't have to face some high class attacks too.
 

Ali TT

International Captain
Would his ego allow him to leave glory from any format? might become Kohli and the most busy cricketer on Earth.
Tbh given the current state of the West Indies would he want to play in the test format? Maybe he heads to Somerset as a young player and qualifies for England.

But I think more likely he dominates the pre-eminent format of this era.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
so he's a mild upgrade over Kraigg Braithwaite, makes sense.
That’s really harsh. Braithwaite has devoted his entire career to the Windies test cricket team. In fact completely bucking the trend, he’s never even played a T20 in his entire career. Whatever his shortcomings as a player, this should be celebrated for his dedication to Windies test cricket, in a time where its been needed most of all.
 

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
That’s really harsh. Braithwaite has devoted his entire career to the Windies test cricket team. In fact completely bucking the trend, he’s never even played a T20 in his entire career. Whatever his shortcomings as a player, this should be celebrated for his dedication to Windies test cricket, in a time where its been needed most of all.
To be fair, I think he'd love to go the franchise Cricket and T20 route to make a bag but he just doesn't have the skillset for it and never quite managed to develop it, at the end, Test Cricket is likely the only thing he has that guarantees a decent living.
 

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