I kindly beg to differ.complete cobblers.
far better batsmen than moyo have not ended up with averages close to 60. his purple patch would almost certainly have been balanced out by a trough - happened to ponting, dravid, hussey and co.
I watched him play throughout his purple patch, on average a pointing tendulkar would be more prolific, but this peak was something apart.
was it not the greatest purple patch in recent history I think, because it broke a fair few records, did it not? So not just any old purple patch.
You have to appreciate that his average had already jumped from being mid 40's to mid 50's in a few years, enormous jump, and it showed no sign of diminishing anytime soon.
That sort of jump is rare for an established batsmen, he somehow become more focused and immovable than before, his century scoring during this phase proves that, I strongly believe that his run scoring streak had another 12 months, where I think his average would have been pushed to around 58 - 60 (it was 56 before he started pissing about), and then it would have dropped back a notch or two.
Just a prediction, my basic point is that before icl and captaincy hoo hah his stats were on a SPECTACULAR one way trajectory, upwards.
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