I agree.Rhodes.
Why?Rhodes.
BecauseWhy?
Ok then </Ryan George>Because
This isn't a "popularity contest". It should be an analysis of two fine all-rounders' careers.Rhodes is going to win any popularity contest by virtue of hailing from the motherland. His FC feats would doubtless have received far more limelight.
Averaging 16 is legendary on its own but to do so over 30+ years is scarcely believable. It means that there would be many, many summers averaging much less than that under the surface as overall averages sell players with such lengthy careers short imo. CBF digging yearly stats for both in FC cricket and those of their peers to make a BB meaningful comparison but someone else probably should. It's an interesting comparison.This isn't a "popularity contest". It should be an analysis of two fine all-rounders' careers.
Wilfred Rhodes bowling record, season by season:Averaging 16 is legendary on its own but to do so over 30+ years is scarcely believable. It means that there would be many, many summers averaging much less than that under the surface as overall averages sell players with such lengthy careers short imo. CBF digging yearly stats for both in FC cricket and those of their peers to make a BB meaningful comparison but someone else probably should. It's an interesting comparison.
Is Jimmy Anderson the new Wilfred Rhodes?so that record suggests he really didn't like bowling in Australia, huh.
well apart from ol Wilf scoring as many runs in one season as Jimmy and her son in their entire career yesIs Jimmy Anderson the new Wilfred Rhodes?