Flem274*
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Watching and learning isn't talent related though, that's just smart. Fast learners aren't always the most talented. At school there was a kid I knew who took about several centuries to learn how to do a maths problem, but once he clicked he was the best and the fastest in the class at those sorts of maths problems by quite a distance.Thankfully you agree to the first part.
Of course talent is not measured in the way that SR and averages are but you may use subjective criteria. For e.g. how good or solid a player looks without having gone through too much training. That could be just one way to look at talent. Or how quickly you pick up the art from other players. Pakistani fast bowlers appear on the scene without too much coaching and seem pretty decent with the ball just by learning from their seniors.
How good or solid a player looks is aesthetics, not talent.