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Indeed. While there weren't as many Test Matches they played a lot more FC games. On the 1948 Invincibles tour there was 112 days of play scheduled in 144 daysYes, would very possibly have been the first to get to 10,000 runs(or atleast improved that damned average to hundred) His godly FC record provides an indication that he would still have scored at an insane rate in an era with a lot more matches.
An ever sadder case is that of Vijay Merchant, who many considered to be second best after Bradman, He lost most of his career due to the war and averaged 72 in FC games, played only ten games and averaged 48 in them(All against very good sides, and outscored only by Hammond if I remember well)
Hadn't heard of Merchant before but just looked him up, impressive stuff. Archie Jackson was another one to have a career cut short