Days of Grace
International Captain
At the moment, I have an idea for adusting batting and bowling averages in the history of test cricket.
One must first get the batting and bowling averages for each team for each 'era', and then adjust a batsmen's or bowler's averages by those team's averages he was playing against.
But, I need to separate the 'eras' in test cricket. And easy way is to do by decade, but this produces a few anomolies.
Rather, I want to separate the eras into times the best teams and worst teams were most noticable.
I thought about this:
1877-1899 - until the end of the English tour of South Africa
1899-1914- Australian Ashes tour of England to start of the Great War
1920-1939: era of flat pitches and new teams being introduced (too long??)
1945-1954
1955-1964
1965-1974
1975-1984
1985-1994
1995-2004
2005-
Ten year blocks after WWII. However, it could be easily changed, e.g. 1945-1960, then 1960-1970 (until South Africa's isolation), etc.
For the present day, things started to change around 2003, i.e. Zimbabwe were substantially weaker after this point and the last of the great bowlers were all but gone.
Your thoughts on test cricket eras, esp. from our cricket historians
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One must first get the batting and bowling averages for each team for each 'era', and then adjust a batsmen's or bowler's averages by those team's averages he was playing against.
But, I need to separate the 'eras' in test cricket. And easy way is to do by decade, but this produces a few anomolies.
Rather, I want to separate the eras into times the best teams and worst teams were most noticable.
I thought about this:
1877-1899 - until the end of the English tour of South Africa
1899-1914- Australian Ashes tour of England to start of the Great War
1920-1939: era of flat pitches and new teams being introduced (too long??)
1945-1954
1955-1964
1965-1974
1975-1984
1985-1994
1995-2004
2005-
Ten year blocks after WWII. However, it could be easily changed, e.g. 1945-1960, then 1960-1970 (until South Africa's isolation), etc.
For the present day, things started to change around 2003, i.e. Zimbabwe were substantially weaker after this point and the last of the great bowlers were all but gone.
Your thoughts on test cricket eras, esp. from our cricket historians
