But but but but Barnes played with farmers and carpenters........Greater in primary? No stupid arguments, please.
People always say this but they don’t mention the doctors, lawyers and teachers.But but but but Barnes played with farmers and carpenters........
Who is the lawyer?People always say this but they don’t mention the doctors, lawyers and teachers.
Lucky 19th century bastards got to boost their stats by playing some random doctor for 40+ years
How?Sydney Barnes is the greatest statistical outlier after Don Bradman
Once you remove South Africa(first test series ever for them)from his stats,it is 77 wickets from 15 matches@13,also he played excessively in Scg, whenever he played in Australia (like 4 out of 6 matches),also keep in mind how bowling friendly that era was even compared to 1910s,still an immortal,but probably not as good as barnesHow?
George Lohmann's test career:
18 mat 112 wkts @10.8 avg
Yeah I wouldn't say he was as good as Barnes, but just as much (if not more) of a statistical outlier as him.Once you remove South Africa(first test series ever for them)from his stats,it is 77 wickets from 15 matches@13,also he played excessively in Scg, whenever he played in Australia (like 4 out of 6 matches),also keep in mind how bowling friendly that era was even compared to 1910s,still an immortal,but probably not as good as barnes
Oh I’m sure there were some lawyers playing. cbf looking them up now. Its just that farmers/plumbers used in the negative context vs occupations viewwed as more positive. iirc Jardine was a lawyer, though he never practised.Who is the lawyer?
South Africa of Lohmann’s time tbf completely pailed in comparison to later teams.How?
George Lohmann's test career:
18 mat 112 wkts @10.8 avg
Imo its convenient just cos it includes Headley and Pollock. However Voges kinda ruined that.For some reason I have always taken 20 Tests as the minimum sample size for any cricketer
On that note, we can also say he played with KingsOh I’m sure there were some lawyers playing. cbf looking them up now. Its just that farmers/plumbers used in the negative context vs occupations viewwed as more positive. iirc Jardine was a lawyer, though he never practised.
South Africa of Lohmann’s time tbf completely pailed in comparison to later teams.
They had 4 series in the 19th century, all against England, all at home.
Batting averages vs bowling averages for them in these series
7.57 vs 23.04
9.00 vs 36.90 (1 match)
10.66 vs 28.95
14.05 vs 20.10
They lost all 8 matches unsurprisingly. I believe this is what some people picture when they think of Barnes’ series too.
Looking at only Aus vs Eng tests in the 19th century… we get these guys
Peel 101 @ 16.98
Turner 101 @ 16.53
Spofforth 94 @ 18.41
Lohmann 77 @ 13.01
Barnes (Billy, not Sydney) 51 @ 15.54
Bates 50 @ 16.42
Ferris 48 @ 14.25 (Ferris would later play a test for England against SA, taking 13/91)
Take from that what you will.
Princes sure, Kings, I don’t think anyone who went on to become a King played even FC cricket.On that note, we can also say he played with Kings
I am sure Ranji was later the King of NawanagarPrinces sure, Kings, I don’t think anyone who went on to become a King played even FC cricket.
Jam Shahed of Nawangar. You can’t be a real King of a province… especially when India was still under British rule and therefore the King of England.I am sure Ranji was later the King of Nawanagar
Fair..Jam Shahed of Nawangar. You can’t be a real King of a province… especially when India was still under British rule and therefore the King of England.