Bomber Bears
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- Essendon
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- North Sydney, Liverpool, NSW
To re-evaluate what a good bowling average is?
It tends to be thought that averaging 50 in the modern day game is not as significant as it was 20+ years ago, simply because it was far less common then. Improved bats, flatter pitches and roped off boundaries, as well as helmets and the othe rmultitude of safety gear, seem to have seen many more players averaging what was the accepted marker for an excellent test batsmen.
So by the same token, bowling on pitches that are often lifeless, to batsmen wielding bats thicker than your arm can make it difficult to take wickets. The very best bowlers have averaged around 20-24 (The west indian quicks, McGrath, Lillee, Akram Donald etc). Whilst the quality has generally been around 25-26 (Gillespie, Walsh etc). Is it now time to consider a 'quality' bowler more likely to have a career average around 28, with the rare cases more in the 24-26 range, simply because the game seems to have become somewhat skewed in favour of batsmen?
It tends to be thought that averaging 50 in the modern day game is not as significant as it was 20+ years ago, simply because it was far less common then. Improved bats, flatter pitches and roped off boundaries, as well as helmets and the othe rmultitude of safety gear, seem to have seen many more players averaging what was the accepted marker for an excellent test batsmen.
So by the same token, bowling on pitches that are often lifeless, to batsmen wielding bats thicker than your arm can make it difficult to take wickets. The very best bowlers have averaged around 20-24 (The west indian quicks, McGrath, Lillee, Akram Donald etc). Whilst the quality has generally been around 25-26 (Gillespie, Walsh etc). Is it now time to consider a 'quality' bowler more likely to have a career average around 28, with the rare cases more in the 24-26 range, simply because the game seems to have become somewhat skewed in favour of batsmen?



