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Would Viv have averaged 50 if he had to face WI attack also ?

Career average of Viv Richards assuming he belonged to other country

  • More than 50

  • Less than 50


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a massive zebra

International Captain
Viv Richards scored 3,330 runs @ 39.64 in West Indies domestic first class cricket for Leeward Islands and Combined Leeward and Windward Islands. If he can't even average 40 against West Indies first class bowlers, I'm not sure how he is going to maintain an average in excess of 50 against the pick of the bunch in their best era ever.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
Viv Richards scored 3,330 runs @ 39.64 in West Indies domestic first class cricket for Leeward Islands and Combined Leeward and Windward Islands. If he can't even average 40 against West Indies first class bowlers, I'm not sure how he is going to maintain an average in excess of 50 against the pick of the bunch in their best era ever.
I am 100% sure that if you reversed the question and asked people how much Marshall would average against a batting side of Viv and his clones, the people answering 50 to the current question would answer 20 to that one.
 

a massive zebra

International Captain
Interestingly, Viv Richards played an extensive amount of first class cricket for a large number of domestic teams across multiple countries and didn't actually average over 50 for any domestic team:

Leeward Islands1972-199128414166916745.10---493-----
Combined Leeward and Windward Islands1972-1981264921661168*35.34---594-----
West Indies Board President's XI1973-1973120231811.50---000-----
Somerset1974-1986191313181469832249.82---475725-----
West Indies/West Indians1974-1991206298281440729153.3511126+4.30*75.1*4771161249+100+10.09*--
International XI1975-1975120232011.50---000-----
Queensland1976-197758034914343.62---120-----
Glamorgan1990-19934983113382224*46.97---10145-----
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
He would. Absolutely murderous against pace.

May be not against a side with an ATG spinner. but any other combination, he would have been the boss.
 

Coronis

Cricketer Of The Year
Interestingly, Viv Richards played an extensive amount of first class cricket for a large number of domestic teams across multiple countries and didn't actually average over 50 for any domestic team:

Leeward Islands1972-199128414166916745.10---493-----
Combined Leeward and Windward Islands1972-1981264921661168*35.34---594-----
West Indies Board President's XI1973-1973120231811.50---000-----
Somerset1974-1986191313181469832249.82---475725-----
West Indies/West Indians1974-1991206298281440729153.3511126+4.30*75.1*4771161249+100+10.09*--
International XI1975-1975120232011.50---000-----
Queensland1976-197758034914343.62---120-----
Glamorgan1990-19934983113382224*46.97---10145-----
Overrated hack.
 

Migara

Cricketer Of The Year
And the fact with better opposition he tended to take it more serious. So if put against Matshall, Garner, holding and Roberts, he would concentrate it much more.
 

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
And the fact with better opposition he tended to take it more serious. So if put against Matshall, Garner, holding and Roberts, he would concentrate it much more.
He will be forced to play against his natural style and will end up as a wannabe Gavaskar.
 

Slifer

International Captain
Imo yes. He'd likely not average 50 + overall vs the WI but he would make up the difference some where. And I think it's valid to assume that if some of his great contemporaries could end up with 50+ records while facing WI, then he likely would as well.
 

kyear2

Cricketer Of The Year
With regards to Viv. Would he have averaged 50 vs the W. I attack, likely not. Would he have retired earlier to maintain his 50 average, likely.

But these arguments can't ever lead anywhere because it so much conjecture. Finn's arguments about Wasim's cathing support and the like can't ever be proven one way or another, and each person's career occured as it occured.

The only really good bowling attack during Bradman's time was his own, and England's was very ordinary. We always say that Bradman is worth two players and he would have averaged the same even in the 80's or 90's, but even in his time the only countries he averaged over a 100 against was India and South Africa who he plundered.

And even though was one series, he averaged an excellent 74 vs the W.I and even that was with the help of some drop catches.

So even though Viv didn't face Maco, he did face Hadlee, Imran, Lillee, peak Botham etc.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
If there was one batsman who had the ability to average 50+ against the WI quartet, it was Viv.

He was exceptional against pace bowling and, most of all, he wouldn't be intimidated thereby taking away a huge component of the quartet's bite. Didn't he average exceptionally well in WSC against top class bowling and on some pretty difficult wickets?

It's definitely a possibility.
 

Slifer

International Captain
I really would like to know the argument for those who voted no. You lot really believe that had Viv faced his own attack he wouldn't have ended with a 50 + career average?? Based on what?
 

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
With regards to Viv. Would he have averaged 50 vs the W. I attack, likely not. Would he have retired earlier to maintain his 50 average, likely.

But these arguments can't ever lead anywhere because it so much conjecture. Finn's arguments about Wasim's cathing support and the like can't ever be proven one way or another, and each person's career occured as it occured.

The only really good bowling attack during Bradman's time was his own, and England's was very ordinary. We always say that Bradman is worth two players and he would have averaged the same even in the 80's or 90's, but even in his time the only countries he averaged over a 100 against was India and South Africa who he plundered.

And even though was one series, he averaged an excellent 74 vs the W.I and even that was with the help of some drop catches.

So even though Viv didn't face Maco, he did face Hadlee, Imran, Lillee, peak Botham etc.
Agree with Bradman and Viv parts.
Wasims case is no brainer.. Better fielding support = better numbers for bowlers
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
With regards to Viv. Would he have averaged 50 vs the W. I attack, likely not. Would he have retired earlier to maintain his 50 average, likely.

But these arguments can't ever lead anywhere because it so much conjecture. Finn's arguments about Wasim's cathing support and the like can't ever be proven one way or another, and each person's career occured as it occured.

The only really good bowling attack during Bradman's time was his own, and England's was very ordinary. We always say that Bradman is worth two players and he would have averaged the same even in the 80's or 90's, but even in his time the only countries he averaged over a 100 against was India and South Africa who he plundered.

And even though was one series, he averaged an excellent 74 vs the W.I and even that was with the help of some drop catches.

So even though Viv didn't face Maco, he did face Hadlee, Imran, Lillee, peak Botham etc.
Just conveniently forgetting Bradman’s FC record then
 

Slifer

International Captain
Based on that he'd be facing against tougher bowlers in general and his test average was already on the margin.
Ok. But assuming he were from say Pakistan/India he'd also face the likes of 80s SL more frequently. If he were Australian, he face England more often. Etc. Again, he'd not likely average 50+ vs them but there's a real possibility he'd make up the slack elsewhere. That's precisely what Javed for example did. Sucked vs WI but was very good/great vs everyone else.
 

sunilz

International Regular
Ok. But assuming he were from say Pakistan/India he'd also face the likes of 80s SL more frequently. If he were Australian, he face England more often. Etc. Again, he'd not likely average 50+ vs them but there's a real possibility he'd make up the slack elsewhere. That's precisely what Javed for example did. Sucked vs WI but was very good/great vs everyone else.
But would Viv's playing style and attitude (carefree) allow him to cash against weaker opponents?
There is a reason both Sehwag and Gilchrist average less than 50.
 

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