That'll teach me to post these things from memory without checking. As you say, 37 wasn't too bad against that attack, especially on some of the pitches that our hosts served up in that series.He (Gower) averaged 37 in the West Indies series, which isn't too bad (and better than he'd done the previous winter in India).
Tim Robinson probably had the worst decline across those series: 490@61.25 against Aus, 72@9.00 against WI.
Can anyone think a bigger difference in batting average than this?Rohit Sharma
Averaged 288 against WI at home in 2013
Averaged 11 against SA overseas
David WarnerCan anyone think a bigger difference in batting average than this?
Wally Hammond averaged 563 vs NZ in 1933 away series and then went on to average 24.67 against WI the next series at home. I think this is the biggest difference in a batsman's average in consecutive series in history.Can anyone think a bigger difference in batting average than this?
This was the same series IIRC where he missed a straight Steyn full toss in the 2nd Test and responded to his sledge with "come and bowl in India". /facepalmRohit Sharma
Averaged 288 against WI at home in 2013
Averaged 11 against SA overseas