Joseph Gomes
First Class Star
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2017
- Runs
- 4,075
His test numbers outside Australia is staggering. Average in respective countries
England - 65.06 (25 test)
India - 51.06 (9 test)
New Zealand - 50.16 (10 test)
Pakistan - 61.91 (9 test)
South Africa - 38.00 (3 test)
Sri Lanka - 48.33 (4 test)
West Indies - 53.06 (10 test)
Only place he averages below 45 is South Africa, where he played his lowest number of tests (just 3), that too in his final year (1994)
He also averages above 50 in 5 countries. Keeping in mind, he wasn't fortunate enough to play against minnows (except maybe, Sri Lanka, against whom he has his second lowest average).
His overall away average is a whopping 56.57, which is almost 11 points higher than his home average (45.94). This makes little sense and is a huge outlier.
Just to get an idea of what bowlers he faced in his career, here are the top bowlers in their home countries from 1978 - 1994 (excluding Australia, of course). Qual: Min 50 wickets
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...7;team=8;team=9;template=results;type=bowling
Waqar - 15.95
Imran - 16.80
Marshall - 20.06
Hadlee - 21.51
Garner - 21.94
Walsh - 22.67
Ambrose - 22.94
Wasim - 23.04
Iqbal Qasim - 23.28
Bob Willis - 24.64
One thing one could hold against him is that unlike Tendulkar, he didn't get to face the two GoAT spinners of all time in their prime (Murali and Warne). Not that it's his fault however.
Thoughts?
England - 65.06 (25 test)
India - 51.06 (9 test)
New Zealand - 50.16 (10 test)
Pakistan - 61.91 (9 test)
South Africa - 38.00 (3 test)
Sri Lanka - 48.33 (4 test)
West Indies - 53.06 (10 test)
Only place he averages below 45 is South Africa, where he played his lowest number of tests (just 3), that too in his final year (1994)
He also averages above 50 in 5 countries. Keeping in mind, he wasn't fortunate enough to play against minnows (except maybe, Sri Lanka, against whom he has his second lowest average).
His overall away average is a whopping 56.57, which is almost 11 points higher than his home average (45.94). This makes little sense and is a huge outlier.
Just to get an idea of what bowlers he faced in his career, here are the top bowlers in their home countries from 1978 - 1994 (excluding Australia, of course). Qual: Min 50 wickets
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/en...7;team=8;team=9;template=results;type=bowling
Waqar - 15.95
Imran - 16.80
Marshall - 20.06
Hadlee - 21.51
Garner - 21.94
Walsh - 22.67
Ambrose - 22.94
Wasim - 23.04
Iqbal Qasim - 23.28
Bob Willis - 24.64
One thing one could hold against him is that unlike Tendulkar, he didn't get to face the two GoAT spinners of all time in their prime (Murali and Warne). Not that it's his fault however.
Thoughts?