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Is any batsman gonna ever eclipse RTD's ODI average?

trundler

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I think it can be overtaken, provided someone has a short career with a lot of not outs. Or if they play against associates a lot.
 

Red

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In the same way that Ganteaume still stands...
Exactly what I was going to add.

Ten Doesschate would have had to had played at least 100 matches before he comes into consideration for anything. He didnt even play 50.
 

NUFAN

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Exactly what I was going to add.

Ten Doesschate would have had to had played at least 100 matches before he comes into consideration for anything. He didnt even play 50.
So in 22 years Netherlands have only played 78 ODIs. 100 is an arbitrary number (as is RTDs batting average).
 

morgieb

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It's possible to think of a player potentially having a career with comparable circumstances to RTD (well above associate class, played minimal ODI's and even less against quality opposition). It's kinda like how Voges has the second best Test average of all-time.
 

Athlai

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Bloke played 8 ODIs total against opposition that has been in the top 8-9 ODI teams. Don't think anyone will ever treat his average as anything more than an oddity.

Solid bat though, may genuinely have averaged around 40 against top opposition if given the opportunity.
 

marc71178

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It's possible to think of a player potentially having a career with comparable circumstances to RTD (well above associate class, played minimal ODI's and even less against quality opposition). It's kinda like how Voges has the second best Test average of all-time.
I’d question if he actually is well above associate class as his record in county cricket is pretty middle of the road.
 

GoodAreasShane

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It's a shame Andre van Troost never played international cricket for the Dutch. Sure he wasn't really that good, but he was damn faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast and that is enough for the vast majority of assosciate batsman to be all at sea.
 

ankitj

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Exactly what I was going to add.

Ten Doesschate would have had to had played at least 100 matches before he comes into consideration for anything. He didnt even play 50.
Off topic but boy I don't understand that sentence construction. Is it legit? Seen something similar a few times here from Aussie posters.
 

Magrat Garlick

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It's a shame Andre van Troost never played international cricket for the Dutch. Sure he wasn't really that good, but he was damn faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast and that is enough for the vast majority of assosciate batsman to be all at sea.
He did play a bit, bowled at Grant Flower at the 1990 ICC Trophy. For some bizarre reason those matches aren't even counted as List A.

RTD's ODI average probably isn't going to be beaten but I can imagine someone getting a ridiculous average in T20Is now that's open to all countries
 

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