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George Headley would have had a Test average of 66.71 if he didn't play after his last pre-war test in 1939. He had 3 Tests after WW2 scoring 29, 17* and 2 in 1948 at 39 years old and then 16 and 1 in 1954 as a 45 year old, therefore dropping his average to 60.83 (fractionally below 2nd best ever Pollock at 60.97)
Allan Border averaged 70.44 after his first 6 Tests, meanwhile his captain was Kim Hughes who had played 12 Tests with an average of 29.90 (Kim Hughes was appointed captain after 10 Tests with an average of 27.00 - is the lowest average of an Australian batsman made captain ever?)
After 25 Tests, Ian Botham had 1336 runs @ 40.48 and 139 wkts @ 18.52... is the best all-round record ever in their first 25 Tests?
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George Headley would have had a Test average of 66.71 if he didn't play after his last pre-war test in 1939. He had 3 Tests after WW2 scoring 29, 17* and 2 in 1948 at 39 years old and then 16 and 1 in 1954 as a 45 year old, therefore dropping his average to 60.83 (fractionally below 2nd best ever Pollock at 60.97)
Allan Border averaged 70.44 after his first 6 Tests, meanwhile his captain was Kim Hughes who had played 12 Tests with an average of 29.90 (Kim Hughes was appointed captain after 10 Tests with an average of 27.00 - is the lowest average of an Australian batsman made captain ever?)
After 25 Tests, Ian Botham had 1336 runs @ 40.48 and 139 wkts @ 18.52... is the best all-round record ever in their first 25 Tests?
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