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1937-1955 is not so different than 1954-1974 No?Very close, could go either way really. Hutton had tougher conditions, Sobers the longevity.
3 years gap. Also Sobers began as a bowling all-rounder. As I said, it's very close. Will take both over Richards.1937-1955 is not so different than 1954-1974 No?
2, but fair enough, if you wanna be super technical then Sobers played 7,305 days to Hutton 6,481 days so 2 years and 3 months more On Richards, Still haven't made my mind on Hutton vs Richards3 years gap. Also Sobers began as a bowling all-rounder. As I said, it's very close. Will take both over Richards.
If you want to actually be technical Hutton had a casual 6 year break in playing FC cricket.2, but fair enough, if you wanna be super technical then Sobers played 7,305 days to Hutton 6,481 days so 2 years and 3 months more On Richards, Still haven't made my mind on Hutton vs Richards
can't really blame him for it, would be like comparing Sober's longevity to Cook and complaining about Sobers only playing 93 games.If you want to actually be technical Hutton had a casual 6 year break in playing FC cricket.
You’re the one bringing up technicalities lol.can't really blame him for it, would be like comparing Sober's longevity to Cook and complaining about Sobers only playing 93 games.
on the timeframe Yeah, Luffy said 3 so I said 2.25 etcYou’re the one bringing up technicalities lol.
Better away record, far tougher home conditions in the second part of his career, far lesser percentage of games against weaker sides etc is also a thing, not sure about Sobers playing against better bowlers eitherShouldn't be that close, really. Sobers with a better average, played against on the whole better bowling, and had greater longevity.
Only thing in Hutton's favor is opening, and definitely not enough to overcome the gap of all 3 above factors combined.
Many more players who would qualify as actual quicks in Sobers time compared to Hutton.Better away record, far tougher home conditions in the second part of his career, far lesser percentage of games against weaker sides etc is also a thing, not sure about Sobers playing against better bowlers either
there's not enough time between them really, Trueman is the only one really I reckon, McKenzie was quick but average, India and Pakistan had nothing in term of genuine pacers and he averages Bradmanesque against them, and the Australia Sobers faced is substantially weaker if anything.Many more players who would qualify as actual quicks in Sobers time compared to Hutton.
Plus there is the bowling workload as we, which I edited into my post. It definitely plays a part in making Sober's batting job harder, and thus ultimately a more remarkable achievement.
The tougher home conditions were really only the last 5 years of his career. Sobers also batted more years in the 50's than Hutton.Better away record, far tougher home conditions in the second part of his career, far lesser percentage of games against weaker sides etc is also a thing, not sure about Sobers playing against better bowlers either
I mean, that's half his home games, it's a completely even split with 1/2 of his home games in uber bowling era and 1/2 in uber batting era, his performance didn't change at all which tells me he's the type of batter who takes the pitch out of the equation.The tougher home conditions were really only the last 5 years of his career. Sobers also batted more years in the 50's than Hutton.
Re the bowlers, Sobers faced all the pacers that Hutton did, plus Trueman, Lillee, Snow, Statham, Fazal etc.
Think Sobers also may have faced more of Davidson and Benaud, though can't say I actually checked.
He also crushes him on s/r and iconic innings.
Actually they both played the same amount of years during the 50’s. Hutton’s was 38/79 matches and Sobers’ was 27/93 matches.The tougher home conditions were really only the last 5 years of his career. Sobers also batted more years in the 50's than Hutton.
Re the bowlers, Sobers faced all the pacers that Hutton did, plus Trueman, Lillee, Snow, Statham, Fazal etc.
Think Sobers also may have faced more of Davidson and Benaud, though can't say I actually checked.
He also crushes him on s/r and iconic innings.
Pretty sure Hutton faced O'Reilly as well in his 364The tougher home conditions were really only the last 5 years of his career. Sobers also batted more years in the 50's than Hutton.
Re the bowlers, Sobers faced all the pacers that Hutton did, plus Trueman, Lillee, Snow, Statham, Fazal etc.
Think Sobers also may have faced more of Davidson and Benaud, though can't say I actually checked.
He also crushes him on s/r and iconic innings.
Yes yes, very flat pitch Bradman and Fingleton unable to bat, McCabe opening the bowling etc.Len Hutton’s 364 resulted in the biggest margin as a win in history of test cricket - innings and 579 runs.