subshakerz
International Coach
My basic point is that guys like Caddick and Gough were considered a middle-of-the-road attack in the 90s yet now would be considered a top attack.subshakerz, you're using the fact that Caddick and Gough (allegedly) had better stats than todays bowlers as proof that standards have fallen. You apply the same logic to the batsmen and show that standards back in the 90's weren't as high as they are currently.
With batsmen, I can think of quite a few 90s batsmen who bumped up their average into the 50s in the 2000s, such as Jayawardene, Mohammad Yousuf, Kallis, Hayden, etc. Did they suddenly become much better players? Perhaps, but more likely is the fewer number of worldclass pace bowlers, the introduction of Bangladesh, and the flattening of pitches to account for the improvement in batting averages.