shortpitched713
International Captain
I've been thinking something along these lines for a while now.i've been fiddling around with a bit of a brute force stats anal-sis and holy **** does richard hadlee get some cheap first glance longevity points.
7 of his career years he played 4 tests or less.
i don't think he's overrated ftr but international workloads were a lot lighter back then. marshall gets a gentler time of it too.
# of Tests > Years Duration of career for longevity determination.
Yes, that screws the older players, and those older players had other commitments. Don't hold that **** against the current guys, who have to grind Test matches, and even 2 other formats at times in addition to their Test workload. And god forbid a modern player chooses to do "load management" and picks and chooses series or Tests to extend his career, he won't hear the end of it from CW types.
Ultimately, the value of a Test match, as an entity in itself has value, and I won't hear of folks trying to just make them mean less in their retroactive comparisons with older players.