GIMH
Norwood's on Fire
All contextual though isn't it. By and large I agree, but I felt that a big part of the improvement in England around 2010 when players started scoring big hundreds. So not so much the 80 to 160 but 110 to 180.I don't think you can use this as a measure of overall ability as according to the graph, going from 80 to 160 is much more important than going from 0 to 80. It's useful to be able to measure that aspect of batting, but in a match situation going from 0 to 80 is going to be at least as important, and probably more so, than going from 80 to 160.
I actually made a thread once, circa 08, complaining that our players rarely scored daddy hundreds. No idea if it was statistically validated.
Anyhow, I do agree with you by and large and I just felt the need to ramble on and here I am still doing it, why are you still reading this post?