Johan
International Captain
Indeed, @peterhrt posted this for Batters who never played in the subcontinent.It's just that Barrington's stats are too Much. Though reckon even 5 decades ago calling him better than either here, especially Compton, would be a huge hot take.
Compton 1306 runs @ 87.06. 7 centuries
Hassett 826 @ 82.60. 4 centuries
Duleepsinhji 301 @ 75.25. 1 century
Rhodes 599 @ 66.55. 2 centuries
Worrell 4373 @ 64.30. 14 centuries
H Sutcliffe 523 @ 59.11. 2 centuries
Hobbs 593 @ 53.90. 2 centuries
Tarrant 1002 @ 41.75. 1 century
Tate 1193 @ 36.15. 3 centuries
Hirst 71 @ 35.50
Macartney 336 @ 24.00
FS Jackson 77 @ 15.40
even if one wants to point fingers at the attack he faced, I'll point out he is outperforming people like Hassett and even Sutcliffe, so, a pretty great record if you take this seriously. Hell, he has half of Worrell's tons in 1/5 the games and is averaging far more and they're mostly from a similar generation.
and Yeah, Compton seems higher rated by peer reputation, though again that probably has something to do with longetivity (20 vs 10), home record (60 vs 50) and Barrington playing in an era of draws, and obviously, Barrington being a grafter, Compton being a stroke maker, Barrington having a lowkey personality and Compton being widely dubbed the Golden Boy of English Cricket.
not to mention, Compton was superior in England and in the West Indies, that may sound trivial compared to Barrington averaging more than double in Australia (albeit, contextual) and South Africa, but in England and West Indies Compton played 64% of his games and Barrington played 68% of his games, which makes sense considering the era. the places where Barrington enjoys a far heftier advantages only made up for 32% of his games and 36% for Compton, this is including Asia where Compton never got a chance.
Also, both the individuals bowed out at a similar age, but Compton was test class far earlier while Barrington was a low 30s averaging first class Batsmen until 1959, a fair cut off would be Compton in early 38 against Barrington who retired at the age of 37, Barrington still average more but Compton kills him on longevity and a much higher portion of career in a bowling era.
Compton after 19 years of Cricket: 5,565 @ 52.5, 17 tons.
Barrington after 10 years of Cricket: 6,806 @ 58.6, 20 tons.
I definitely think Compton vs Barrington is a more fun and a closer discussion than May vs Barrington, the advantages are significant for Compton even if I think he is somewhat behind Barrington on quality overall.
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