Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
Of course they aren't. It's just that a cricket match (at least, a match based on the two-innings game; obviously a limited-overs one-innings game is different), by nature, can only be won by bowling. The closest a batsman can come to playing a match-winning innings can be in the fourth-innings or, possibly, third-innings.
That doesn't mean runs in any one innings are automatically of more or less value than anywhere else.
That doesn't mean runs in any one innings are automatically of more or less value than anywhere else.