Johan
International Debutant
Not really, I'm saying Rabada was generally gun from day one and had an output from day one that was greater than the output of the average pacer in South Africa, and thus it's fair to say that the main issue Cook had in South Africa were the pacers and not the condition, considering 9 of his 15 dismissals in South Africa are Morkel/Steyn/Rabada that once again plays into my point regarding a RSA comparision between both being invalid as they didn't face the same bowling. I don't really think Cook was better in RSA than Smith anyway, Cook's output in home condition (England) vs Smith's output in home conditions (RSA) was why I brought up Smith's home stats.For Rabada, you are just saying playing in pace friendly conditions in more words. Cook struggling against Morkel was a Cook issue. These were not great attacks. You are assuming they were because a lot of players from Cooks era on did face great attacks. But he faced worse bowlers. They were better than the average quality of attack Smith faced in RSA. But not 30% (the difference between their averages in RSA) better. 8 games for Morkel, 7 for Rabada and Steyn together meant a lot of overs from some seriously weak bowlers.
The point you are making about quality of attacks rather than eras works both ways. See Smith facing better bowlers in SL and Aus, which is 2/3 places Cook averaged more in.
Anyway, I think Cook likely had it a bit rougher away, but it's close enough to be unclear. The difference between their away records is extremely clear.
who did Smith face in Australia that Cook didn't? same with Sri Lanka.
I don't even really think it's extremely clear if I'm honest, Cook has the advantage in two of the big three, it's a little more nuanced than just averages but Cook has higher output in Asia and Australia while Smith has higher in England/New Zealand and Carribean (if that can even be considered a fair comparision point.)