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Originally posted by The_Flying_Egg
Dippers have u noticed something in cricket. If u finish not out u therefore did not lose your wicket.
Bevans average is high in part because of not outs, but he earnt those not outs. It doesn't make his achievements any less amazing. The average is worked out fairly, and Bevan's average is the greatest ever in one day cricket and he deserves that honour
For every player the average is runs divided by wickets. How can that be seen as an advantage to people who have the skill to last till the end of an innings. If anything the fact that Bevan bats at 6 makes his average even more remarkable because he comes out to bat in pressure situations and when the team needs quick runs
sure egghead, whatever...







