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How good would Bradman have been at ODIs?

Burgey

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Only a few matches, the no of balls faced were missing.

Roughly Bradman's S/R in tests was around 58 .....

Batting records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

The * indicates that the S/R was extrapolated from the no of minutes at the crease for a few innings and it is not exact .....

I am not sure what Karan is on about ....
Someone has suggested a non-Indian player would have been a great ODI player.

I can understand his feeling aggrieved.
 

ret

International Debutant
like all great batsmen, he would have adjusted and been pretty much the best :D

But if Sachin fanboys were to be believed: Bradman played in an era of amateur so his record doesn't count and could have struggled against the likes of Wasim, Waqar, Donald, Pollock, Styen, .... :p
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Strike rates have changed substantially over the years, the game becoming increasingly fast. If Bradman's SR was around 60 it would likely be much like his batting average - at least double his peers.
 

kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
I wrote an article discussing this topic for my ODI cricket simulator, which includes Bradman. It's here.

If you don't want to read it, I estimated that his SR would be about 107 and his average just under 80.
 

miscer

U19 Cricketer
bradman is clearly just a social experiment designed to see whether people believe in things that are borderline impossible (4.4 SDs above the mean lets be real here) if they are reinforced through the media and their peers.
 
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NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
I think that he would have hated playing a game where he could only bat for 50 overs.

I feel as though he would have averaged a lot more with a lower strike rate if he played ODIs in the 80s - if he was playing in this era I don't think his shorter format performances would be that significant compared to his peers, nor his Test exploits.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
bradman is clearly just a social experiment designed to see whether people believe in things that are borderline impossible (4.4 SDs above the mean lets be real here) if they are reinforced through the media and their peers.
:laugh:
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Yes, I think the better question here would be - how much do you think Bradman would have gone for in the IPL auction?
About $600,000 I reckon. Then he'd quit after learning Yusuf Pathan is apparently worth more than him.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
I purposely said that his strike rate is 29.7 and I said it before aswell, so that all the Bradman fans can go and check statsguru and say that he had a strike rate of around 58, and the truth is that strike rate wasn't taken seriously at that time nor was it recorded properly, so you can never find out his true strike rate.
And that was the reason why the most of the bowlers of that era and the eras before it had a great average, the number of balls bowled or played weren't recorded properly.

Records | Test matches | Bowling records | Best career bowling average | ESPN Cricinfo

So assuming that Bradman would have been effective in ODIs wouldn't be right.
In English please.
 

karan316

State Vice-Captain
I purposely said that his strike rate is 29.7 and I said it before aswell, so that all the Bradman fans can go and check statsguru and say that he had a strike rate of around 58, and the truth is that strike rate wasn't taken seriously at that time nor was it recorded properly, so you can never find out his true strike rate.
And that was the reason why the most of the bowlers of that era and the eras before it had a great economy rate and Strike Rate , the number of balls bowled or played weren't recorded properly.

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283274.html

http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/records/283265.html

So assuming that Bradman would have been effective in ODIs wouldn't be right.
 
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