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International Vice-Captain
Competing for second best West Indian batsman after Sobers
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Wrong he averages 50+ in 8 calender yearsLara cos Viv was a mid 40s average hack barring one massive year
He means if you take out 1976 Viv's overall average falls to 45. Viv had a career of ups and downs obviously but I don't think it matters relative to Lara because Lara's average fell quite a bit in the second third of his career before he improved it again.Richards’ career average was only below 50 at the end of one of his 15-year career, so assume that comment was a joke.
The fear factor can't be underestimated.Viv, simply because as a kid watching I had fear when he came out to bat and given the closest to that I have had since were from Ponting, Lara and Tendulkar shows how good they were but Viv is the man.
Yeah I know what he means, I was just offering a counter argument on whether or not Viv justifies an average of 50+.He means if you take out 1976 Viv's overall average falls to 45. Viv had a career of ups and downs obviously but I don't think it matters relative to Lara because Lara's average fell quite a bit in the second third of his career before he improved it again.
Anyway I've gone Lara because he had more big knocks. Spurious but that's what I want from my #3.
The theory there is he would have taken more care re his production if he didn’t play for such a dominant side. Probably quite a biased view.The fear factor can't be underestimated.
However, I get bothered by those who say that if Richards cared about runs he would average much more or that he gave his wicket away when he got bored. I don't see how that is a point in his favor.