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DaveW
12 Nov 2002, 11:27
According to the PWC points system, Matthew Hayden is in the 6th best form of any batsman of all time.

This shows the high-point of the careers of some of the all time great Test batsmen.

1 Don Bradman AUS 959 99.94 959 vs England, The Oval 1934

2 Jack Hobbs ENG 943 56.95 943 vs Australia, The Oval 1912

2 Peter May ENG 943 46.77 943 vs Australia, The Oval 1956

3 Len Hutton ENG 942 56.67 942 vs West Indies, Kingston 1954

4 Viv Richards WI 940 50.24 940 vs England, St John's 1981

5 Matthew Hayden AUS 937 53.70 937 vs England, Brisbane 2002

6 Garry Sobers WI 936 57.78 936 vs England, Georgetown 1968

7 Graeme Pollock SA 924 60.97 924 vs Australia, Johannesburg 1970

8 Clyde Walcott WI 923 56.69 923 vs Australia, Kingston 1955

9 Brian Lara WI 917 49.49 917 vs Australia, St John's 1999

10 Doug Walters AUS 916 48.26 916 vs South Africa, Johannesburg 1970

10 George Headley WI 916 60.83 916 vs England, Bridgetown 1948

11 Everton Weekes WI 913 58.62 913 vs New Zealand, Wellington 1956

12 Neil Harvey AUS 911 48.42 911 vs South Africa, Melbourne 1953

13 Dudley Nourse SA 910 53.82 910 vs England, Nottingham 1951

14 Steve Waugh AUS 909 49.51 909 vs West Indies, Melbourne 1996

14 Sunil Gavaskar IND 909 51.12 909 vs England, The Oval 1979

15 Ken Barrington ENG 902 58.67 902 vs West Indies, Port-of-Spain 1968

hourn
12 Nov 2002, 11:52
yep i recokn that sounds about right you know - he's form is unbelivable.

And i recokn those rating systems are actually pretty good that PWC put out. Much more accurate than generic averages IMO.