I'd split Atherton and Knight with Sir AR Agarkar and Craig Spearman.Nasser Hussain, Mike Atherton and Nick Knight; in that order.
Definitely a big hitter of the ball by all reports.............. and Alfred Mynn
He averaged 32 actually. In the 1880s.no joke, i'm serious. why does this guy get all this credit for averaging 22???
I think tendulkar and grace had similar effect on his countrymen and popularity of the game.He averaged 32 actually. In the 1880s.
And its not his Test average that Grace gets most of his credit for.
He was not only the finest player born or unborn, but the maker of modern batting.what has this grace guy done to be considered among the top 3 players? his record is soo poor even some indian ipl players should get in before him.
His record in 1871 was pretty good.what has this grace guy done to be considered among the top 3 players? his record is soo poor even some indian ipl players should get in before him.
Meh, but what's he done lately??His record in 1871 was pretty good.
Can't see what all the fuss was about really
- A total of 17 first-class centuries were scored that year. WG got 10 of them.
- WG averaged 78.25 and the next best average by a batsman playing more than a single innings was 39.57
- WG's aggregate for the season was 2,739; the next best was 1,068.
Haha that made me laugh so much.Personally think it's between Lara, Tendulkar and Ponting. Let's discuss who's better out of those three
Yeah but his first chance average while playing in India was awful.His record in 1871 was pretty good.
Can't see what all the fuss was about really
- A total of 17 first-class centuries were scored that year. WG got 10 of them.
- WG averaged 78.25 and the next best average by a batsman playing more than a single innings was 39.57
- WG's aggregate for the season was 2,739; the next best was 1,068.