Anyone else think this whole scoring more runs home or away is just a myth rating?
Who's to say their great away records were not just coinciding with a purple patch of form boosting that particular average (or vice-versa a bad run of form at home reducing their average).
To go even more ridiculous, a batsman could have a great average away because he played a majority of minnows, while his home tests were vs the mighty 80's West Indies and other top teams. This stat is pretty much meaningless to me when I rate batsman (unless someone has only ever had bad away series)
Who's to say their great away records were not just coinciding with a purple patch of form boosting that particular average (or vice-versa a bad run of form at home reducing their average).
To go even more ridiculous, a batsman could have a great average away because he played a majority of minnows, while his home tests were vs the mighty 80's West Indies and other top teams. This stat is pretty much meaningless to me when I rate batsman (unless someone has only ever had bad away series)
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