Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
I believe there's no reason Bradman couldn't average even more had he played post-2001/02 than he did in the 1930s, because the pitches are even easier and the standard of bowling is possibly even lower - and make no mistake, there were few good bowlers in the 1930s (the few who were were spinners). And I believe that had he played at some point between 1974 and 2001 then he could easily have averaged 70-80.
Some people may indeed look at the past through rose-tinted specs, like Neil Harvey and to some extent Fred Trueman, but I don't believe the greater majority are guilty of this.
Some people may indeed look at the past through rose-tinted specs, like Neil Harvey and to some extent Fred Trueman, but I don't believe the greater majority are guilty of this.