Prince EWS
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In theory, certainly.Can a bowler who averages 30+ be *great* ?
Firstly, as I alluded to in this thread, all averages have to be taken into the context of the time they were achieved - greatness should be measured to relative success to one's peers. It hasn't quite happened yet, but it's quite feasible to suggest could experience an era of cricket whereby averaging 30 with the ball is exceptional - the ways things are going, that might not be too far off.
Secondly, as has already been pointed out in this thread, players who are picked too early or even those who are retained too long shouldn't have it held against them. If you can sustain greatness for a long period of time you should be judged on that and not came before or after.
All that said, I don't think there are any great bowlers who average in excess of 30 as it stands. Great cricketers certainly, but great bowlers - not yet.
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