Graeme Hick [65 Tests, 3383 runs @ 31.32, 23 wkts @ 56.78. 90 catches]
averages by opposition (brackets)
35+ vs Australia, India, South Africa, Zimbabwe
27-34 vs New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies
U20 vs Pakistan (15.77)
averages by consecutive Tests
1-5 Tests : 715 runs @ 21.03
6-15 Tests : 2668 runs @ 37.06
batting position
#3 : 35 inns, 1141 runs @ 34.58
4-5 : 51 inns, 1488 runs @ 31.00
#6 : 14 inns, 496 runs @ 38.15
7-8 : 14 inns, 258 runs @ 18.43
hung out to dry, pushed down by nightwatchmen or simply daftly batted at #7 he struggled, drags his average down near two runs alone - as does his average against Pakistan.
it is VERY clear the correlation between consecutive Tests and his average, 11 consecutive produced 608 runs @ 43.43, 15 consecutive produced 1077 runs @ 46.83. All other runs produced averages between 10.71 and 25.63 bar one run of six Tests where he did manage 45.75 :
vs IND (3 Tests 92/93) : 1, 25, 64, 0, 178, and 47
vs SRL (only Test 92/93) : 68 and 26
vs AUS (1st and 2nd Tests 1993) : 34, 22, 20, and 64
He came back in the 6th Test with 80 and 36
The 1-5 doesn't do the ridiculousness of his treatment justice, 1 Test played once, 3 Tests in a row twice, 4 Tests in a row three times. I suspect his head was shot latterly, if not early career as well, targeted, dropped/injured so frequently. After his last ton, 101 vs Zimbabwe in 2000, he played 10 more Tests, never repeated that feat, 277 runs @ 14.58 with one fifty and the maybe infamous 40 he scored in the dark of Karachi
his average, as I think I said in a previous post, did hit near 40, 39.32 after his 141 in the rain affected series in South Africa 95/96. If you break his career into three stages, the latter as above
Tests 1-13 : 397 runs @ 18.90 (50 x2)
Tests 14-55 : 2709 runs @ 39.84 (100 x6, 50 x15)
Tests 56-65 : 277 runs @ 14.58 (50 x1)
There was a good batsman for England, hidden in the middle, starting in the middle of the Test series in India 92/93 and ending pretty much against his 'home country' of Zimbabwe in 2000 at the "home of cricket". Ironic really his last fifty was against windies and batting #8, 2nd top scorer in the innings. Same opposition in 93/94 he was joint 2nd top scorer in the infamous 46, albeit with 6 and technically 3rd if you count extras! Made 40 in the 1st innings, England were 167/4 when he was LBW to Walsh, England bagged a lead but windies had enough time that famous last session of the day to reduce them to 40/8, irony there with all the talk of how often Hick was bowled that he wasn't but Stewart, Smith and Thorpe all were
Before ODI cricket hit silly heights in terms of totals, averages and SRs I'd certainly have him in the squad for England best ever, 37.34 average with bat, SR 74.09 which given totals of 250 could be quite tough to chase half his career and a 34.20 bowling average and 64 catches in a format that didn't have 3 slips and a gully too often. Tests, well it would be hard to include him bar I would probably for a team of the 90s but more on ability than his stats