atreus
Tape Ball Regular
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2022
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for all the yap about the standards of that era, I'll remind you that the distance between Bradman and Gavaskar is the same as the one between the current batters and Gavaskar, nobody really rates Gavaskar as a lower player than the guys batting today, it was also a cricketer from 1954, not even 10 years after Bradman, who smashed through Indian and Australian pacers in his elderly years. I think the logic of discarding early cricket as being too simplistic and inferior stops working at about the Golden age, most batting techniques had been developed by Doctor WG Grace, Bart King had introduced swing bowling at about the turn of the century, Spin bowling at the time was aided by countless factors and had been introduced since the 1780s, seamers were also around and so forth. So really, the golden age is the perfect time to start.
the 30s-50s is where you definitely have to start though, really.
the 30s-50s is where you definitely have to start though, really.