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In that case, Sri Lanka can never claim to have had a great batsman, since all of their leading run scorers average in the 30s overseas bar Sangakkara, who averages over 50 away from home.Of course it is.
Fact is, you want your great batsman performing when they leave the country. How can a batsman be great if they don't make runs on tours such as South Africa, Australia etc?
Note this is in general, not specifically at Mahela.
This is why Dravid, Ponting, Tendulkar, S Waugh, Lara etc. are held in such high esteem. They've scored runs everywhere, home and away. Everyone has the odd blot or two on their record, but in general to be great you're expected to have a good record at home and away.
Does that make Sangakkara the greatest Sri Lanka batsman? Or is someone gonna come along and say his 140.50 average in Zimbabwe is the reason for that?
I mean comparing Jayawardene and Sangakkara, Jayawardene averages more than Kumar in India and England. Sangakkara averages more in Australia and Pakistan. The important thing is that they both contribute heavily to Tests won and Test series won.
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