smash84
The Tiger King
of course he was.
Batting average is total number of runs you score divided by how many completed innings you have i.e. how many times you get out over your career.
And the argument for not outs works both ways.
When you come at the top of the order then you get your time to settle in and to play a lot of deliveries as well. At number 6 or 7, you don't. And besides coming in at 6 or 7 and scoring at a SR of 90 is much harder compared to being an opener and striking at 95.
Batting average is total number of runs you score divided by how many completed innings you have i.e. how many times you get out over your career.
And the argument for not outs works both ways.
When you come at the top of the order then you get your time to settle in and to play a lot of deliveries as well. At number 6 or 7, you don't. And besides coming in at 6 or 7 and scoring at a SR of 90 is much harder compared to being an opener and striking at 95.