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CW's Ranking of Batsmen (Tests)

Pap Finn Keighl

International Debutant
Really happy that my favorite cricketer ever among those I didn’t see finished at no.2.Well deserved for ‘the master’.Sir jack hobbs.
Want to write on the greatness of Sir jack hobbs.
From 1910-1928,Hobbs scored 4100 runs at a average of 66,averaging 64 in aus,68 in eng and 65 in aus.When the 1st world war stopped cricket hobbs was 32 years old and at his peak.The master averaged 65 in 1910s at his peak in an decade where run scoring was the toughest among all decade from 1910s to till now.
The most notable thing is hobbs scored just 387 runs at home at 48 and 1644 runs away at 71.47.In his first series in sa in matting wickets hobbs averaged 67.After the master returned to international cricket after war ,it was said that there had been just one batsman better than post-war hobbs and it was hobbs pre-war.
Sutcliffe to Plum following his legendary effort with Hobbs in the 1926 Oval Test, eh? Here's Sutcliffe to yours truly before his legendary effort with Hobbs in the 1926 Oval Test...

Cardus: "This looks pretty bad, Herbert."

Sutcliffe: "Why? What's the matter?"

Cardus: "The wicket. After the thunderstorm."

Sutcliffe: "Oh, has there been one? I didn't hear it. But don't worry; it'll be alright -- so long as Jack doesn't get out."
Hobbs has everything that a no.2 greatest has to have.Great peak,longevity,series domination,consistency.
There was no batsman who was in Hobbs level in sticky wickets.Even greats like Hammond,Headley and others were considered a level below hobbs in sticky wickets.
Bradman averaged 19 in sticky wickets iirc
 

Nikhil99.99

U19 Cricketer
There are actually 2 stats .Pap Finn is referring to sticky wickets only.This is not only of sticky wickets.It’s in extremely difficult situation to bat in.
BatsmanMatchesInningsRunsAverage50+Inns per 50+
Don Bradman122177938.9563.5
George Headley91747429.6244.25
Jack Hobbs2241165743.60142.9
Victor Trumper224289322.3258.4
Herbert Sutcliffe142798037.6983.4
Len Hutton1835102534.16103.5
Wally Hammond3364169628.26144.6
As per this,The don was still the 2nd best after the master.It compares the career performance of each batsman with the performance in extremely challenging conditions (which includes the sticky wickets).Think sticky were the only problem for don.Bradman has lifted his avg from 20 in 14 innings from sticky to 38 in really challenging condition in 21 innings.Bradman in extremely challenging conditions except sticky wickets averaged 71 in 7 innings.In all I have read bradman didn’t want to change his style of play and score those runs in sticky wickets which were once/6-7 innings cause that might have affected his performance in other pitches .Instead he decided to not change his style and avg that unbelievable number in other every pitches except sticky wickets.
 
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There are actually 2 stats .Pap Finn is referring to sticky wickets only.This is not only of sticky wickets.It’s in extremely difficult situation to bat in.
BatsmanMatchesInningsRunsAverage50+Inns per 50+
Don Bradman122177938.9563.5
George Headley91747429.6244.25
Jack Hobbs2241165743.60142.9
Victor Trumper224289322.3258.4
Herbert Sutcliffe142798037.6983.4
Len Hutton1835102534.16103.5
Wally Hammond3364169628.26144.6
As per this,The don was still the 2nd best after the master.It compares the career performance of each batsman with the performance in extremely challenging conditions (which includes the sticky wickets).Think sticky were the only problem for don.Bradman has lifted his avg from 20 in 14 innings from sticky to 38 in really challenging condition in 21 innings.Bradman in extremely challenging conditions except sticky wickets averaged 71 in 7 innings.In all I have read bradman didn’t want to change his style of play and score those runs in sticky wickets which were once/6-7 innings cause that might have affected his performance in other pitches .Instead he decided to not change his style and avg that unbelievable number in other every pitches except sticky wickets.
Curious how extremely challenging conditions are defined here
 

Nikhil99.99

U19 Cricketer
Curious how extremely challenging conditions are defined here
Considering the performance of batsmen in matches where the average runs per wicket (RPW) for their team is below the average (less than 80% of the average) for the era (duration of the player’s career).

For instance, if the average runs per wicket for a team during a player’s career is 34, then a tough wicket would be any match where the team has scored at less than 27 runs per wicket. Only matches where at least 10 wickets have fallen will be considered so that outliers and anomalies are eliminated.

While ‘sticky dogs’ might represent large portion of this sample set, the fact is that we are considering almost all contexts when the batsman’s team found the situation (pitch, match context, conditions etc.) challenging.
 

HookShot

U19 Vice-Captain
I’ve gone back a few pages and I can’t find the tally. How many votes did Hobbs win by?

Nice choice btw
 

TheJediBrah

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That might very well hold for England, for Australia Bradman will completely skew this stat towards matches where he got out early. For most practical purposes, this is Bradman's average in matches where Bradman didn't score runs.
Was going to say this. When Bradman's average is as high as it is any time he fails brings down the average score of the game significantly. Not exactly shocking that he has a low average in such games.
 

gftw

U19 12th Man
Kallis - 1
Sobers - 10
Gavaskar - 1
Lara - 1
Tendulkar - 10
Sangakkara - 1
Richards - 1

Let me know if I miscounted. Breaking the tie with my vote for Sobers

The List
1. Don Bradman
2. Jack Hobbs
3. Garry Sobers

The vote for the #4 test batsman of all-time begins now.
 

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