Noah
School Boy/Girl Captain
I agree with all of that but you're just reiterating a point that was established at the very beginning of this thread. No-one is disputing that more runs and more centuries are being scored now. The debate has moved onto the cause and your point above doesn't actually indicate that flatter wickets are to blame or that they're the dominant factor.Brendon McCullum just broke the most amount of runs scored in a season by an NZ batsman, the highest score by an NZ batsman, the most hundreds over 150 in a calendar year, the fastest century by a NZ batsman and was about 20 metres away from the fastest double century of all time. Williamson lifted his average from 34 to 45 in the space of a year while that was happening too. Angelo Matthews has put runs on at almost 80 since being captain having been good, but not great before that.
A lot of batsmen who have been good, and great on their day, turning in legendary performances in the last 12 to 18 months.
I don't see what the point here is?Case in point
Prior to 2014 - Smith had 2 centuries across 16 tests.
Since 2014, he's scored 6 centuries - 1 against South Africa, 1 against England, 4 against India in this test series.
You've selected a young batsmen and then looked at the part of his career where everyone knew he was struggling (and probably undeserving of his place) and then compared it to the time where he finally matured and delivered on his potential. You're just showing that many young players go through periods of rapid improvement, especially if they are thrown in the deep end as youngsters.
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