G.I.Joe
International Coach
That's amazing.Australia's tour of England 2009:
5 Tests
2 FC tour games
1 4 day game
1 2 day game
2 T20Is
8 ODIs (1 v Scotland)
1989:
6 Tests
14 FC tour games
3 ODIs
12 one day tour games
Yeah, amateurs weren't paid either, there really wasn't incentive other than national pride to give up playing within their country and travel for months to Australia/England by boat. Would have been sort of a cruise vacation, howeverPlus the FC cricket in those days was not so much detached from test cricket in terms of standards...
Calculations show that Sachin Tendulkar has taken the field for 1734 days in his cricketing career so far. (74% of them in International matches)
Wilfred Rhodes - 3456 days. (8.3% in International matches)
Jack Hobbs - 2624 days.
Mark Ramprakash - 2265 days.
Allan Border - 2091 days. (50.3% in International matches)
Garry Sobers - 1720 days. (27% in International matches)
Donald Bradman - 728 days. (35% in International matches)
Perhaps Tendulkar should get credit for the greater intensity required of ODI cricket, and more toll on his body due to a greater proportion of 4 and 5 day games played by him compared to Rhodes and Hobbs who played mostly 3 day games.
What is obvious though is the monster of the game that Rhodes was. To have played twice as much cricket as Tendulkar has so far, and to be involved as both batsman and bowler is simply staggering.