capt_Luffy
Cricketer Of The Year
Except yk, Australia practically had no pacers.....12 Years averaging 61+ with his career being interrupted at 36 Years of age. Basically, Steve Smith if COVID had stopped cricket for 7 Years.
Except yk, Australia practically had no pacers.....12 Years averaging 61+ with his career being interrupted at 36 Years of age. Basically, Steve Smith if COVID had stopped cricket for 7 Years.
In how many matches and how much he averaged (100s is not a great stat imo)ok so Hammond has 3-4 hundreds.
I forgot to calculate thatIn how many matches and how much he averaged (100s is not a great stat imo)
I don't think removing games completely is the way to go, nevertheless that's a pretty@capt_Luffy 835 runs in 20 innings, 46.3 average, 4 hundreds.
Voce was around for a lot of it too, might've missed a game or two and some of the bad games are early from his career in 1925 on a literal horror pitch (150 wasn't crossed once), removing those and going 1926 forward when both players had matured
773 runs in 16 innings, 55.21 average and 4 hundreds.
might've missed a game or two here and there.
Mark Waugh after 7 TestsIf Mark Waugh was banned from Test cricket after seven Tests then most people would definitely call him at ATG and most people would be sure of his stature, and they'd say things like, "Oh everyone who played against him knows he would have averaged 50+ in Tests"
Yeah fair, doesn't seem like he struggled much with Larwood who was both express and a literal god in first classI don't think removing games completely is the way to go, nevertheless that's a pretty
Great record.
Still more than Amla.Kohli would kill to average 60 in Aus, alas it'll probably be 46-47
He needs to make -5 runs in next test to average less than Amla in Australia.Still more than Amla.
The form he's in, I'll not be surprised if he ends up with negative runs.He needs to make -5 runs in next test to average less than Amla in Australia.
The form he's in, I'll not be surprised if he ends up with negative runs.
I searched this and reached some interesting places.It's like Kaam Wally
I mean, kaam wally means home-maid. So, understandable.I searched this and reached some interesting places.
Hammond's first-class record (including Tests) when at least one fast bowler was playing for the opposition. In several matches there were two, or sometimes three in the case of the West Indians.Trying to calculate how many hundreds Hammond has over Larwood
so 47 with Larwood? seems like I was very close and just missed one hundred.Hammond's first-class record (including Tests) when at least one fast bowler was playing for the opposition. In several matches there were two, or sometimes three in the case of the West Indians.
8704 runs, average 56.15. 31 centuries. Eight of these were doubles and one a treble (against Voce). Average shown in innings when each bowler was playing, with dismissals by that bowler in brackets. Not counting fast-medium types like Tate, Cowie and Amar Singh. Number of hundreds and highest score in blue type.
Nissar: 110 (1). 2 hundreds, HS 217.
Voce: 97 (4). 9 hundreds, HS 317. With three of the hundreds, Larwood was playing as well.
McDonald: 71 (5) 3 hundreds, HS 250*.
Martindale: 52 (2) 2 hundreds, HS 281*. With one of the hundreds, Constantine was playing as well.
McCormick 51 (1). 1 hundred, HS 240.
Gregory: 49 (2). 1 hundred, HS 225.
Larwood: 47 (3). 5 hundreds, HS 130. With three of the hundreds, Voce was playing as well.
Miller: 42 (-). 3 hundreds, HS 121.
Constantine: 40 (11). 4 hundreds, HS 138. With one of the hundreds, Martindale was playing as well.
George Francis: 38 (3). 1 hundred, HS 238*.
Herman Griffith 38 (4). 1 hundred, HS 264.
Tim Wall 37 (6). 3 hundreds, HS 145.
Hylton 29 (2). HS 47.
Eddie Gilbert 27 (-). HS 27.
Farnes 24 (2). HS 68.
Lindwall: 21 (1.) HS 32.
Hammond gave up the hook shot just before the 1928-29 series in Australia and became more of a front-foot player intent on big scores. His pre-war Ashes average in Australia was higher than Bradman's. Without the hook, he became more of target for fast bowlers, but generally experienced little difficulty against them, as the figures show. Although he was dismissed on 22 occasions by West Indian quicks, he scored seven hundreds against them, three of which were doubles.