Don't think so, Hussey had a legitimately significant career in multiple formats. Scored more test runs than Michael Slater and Adam Gilchrist. But certainly one of the best late career debutants ever.Also in terms of fringe players who have really taken their chance, is he better than Hussey?
Streets ahead of Jaques, Love and Hodge.
I think he's far more impressive in that he went from an okay shield player averaging just around 40 to god mode where most players would be degenerating at his age.Also in terms of fringe players who have really taken their chance, is he better than Hussey?
Streets ahead of Jaques, Love and Hodge.
I've never actually seen this list before. I like how Hutton and Ponting have both appeared after quite a long gap from their previous time up the top.203* needed for him to appear on this list among all the Bradman's: HowSTAT! Test Cricket - Highest Average after Playing X Innings
tbf he's filled his boots against a minnow and the West Indies.I think he's far more impressive in that he went from an okay shield player averaging just around 40 to god mode where most players would be degenerating at his age.
Hussey didn't face too great attacks either, WI at home for debut, a bland SA attack to follow, Bangladesh, the minnows of 06/07 then Sri Lanka (and NZ?)tbf he's filled his boots against a minnow and the West Indies
I think he's posting 'on my face' in the how do you like your eggs thread...Strange KV seems to have retreated. Possibly reviewing his weird theories with some adjusted formulas.
Voges is only in "god mode" against test teams currently ranked 6 and 8 in the world. Against top 5 teams he averages 28 (from one Ashes series).I think he's far more impressive in that he went from an okay shield player averaging just around 40 to god mode where most players would be degenerating at his age.
Not everyone can be Mark TaylorVoges is only in "god mode" against test teams currently ranked 6 and 8 in the world. Against top 5 teams he averages 28 (from one Ashes series).
I think the "god mode" includes the last year and a bit of domestic cricket as well where he was dominant. He just went from being a good but not amazing domestic batsman to a very, very good one later in his career. Similar to Hussey really, just a bit later on.Voges is only in "god mode" against test teams currently ranked 6 and 8 in the world. Against top 5 teams he averages 28 (from one Ashes series).
Averaged 25 vs NZ tbfHussey didn't face too great attacks either, WI at home for debut, a bland SA attack to follow, Bangladesh, the minnows of 06/07 then Sri Lanka (and NZ?)
But like Voges, he played some pretty excellent knocks.
Aust batting averages vs NZ and WI this season, including 1st innings here:You people are making it sound like Voges has been the only batsman who has gotten to face WI's and NZ's bowling in the last year or so.
If it really was that easy then the entire Australian batting lineup would be averaging 100+ for the last year or so. But they aren't. Only Voges is. Give the man some credit.
Lost interest in the Test after the Voges dismissal. If an umpire can gift a team 150+ runs then it's a contest of luck and not of skill.Strange KV seems to have retreated. Possibly reviewing his weird theories with some adjusted formulas.