Ab Fan
Senior Test Player
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- Sep 24, 2015
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There is no denying that England plays the most number of tests per year compared to any other team. India and Australia are second in this regard and about same while SA and rest follows after this three only.
It is also a fact that England haven't produced a batsmen with an average over 50 and bowler with an average under 25 since last many years.
Do you think playing lots of tests affect this and this is the reason why England haven't been able to produce any player meeting the mentioned conditions?
A simple example to explain this can be if one player plays 15 tests in any year, his average of 70 can be considered better than other player who might have played 8 tests only but averaged 75 for that year.
Do you think the statistical standards for comparison should be lowered for teams who play so many tests like England?
Discuss!
It is also a fact that England haven't produced a batsmen with an average over 50 and bowler with an average under 25 since last many years.
Do you think playing lots of tests affect this and this is the reason why England haven't been able to produce any player meeting the mentioned conditions?
A simple example to explain this can be if one player plays 15 tests in any year, his average of 70 can be considered better than other player who might have played 8 tests only but averaged 75 for that year.
Do you think the statistical standards for comparison should be lowered for teams who play so many tests like England?
Discuss!