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West Indies batsmen averages in recent times

 
Baje 2017-11-05 17:28:55 

In past 5 years:

Kraigg: 41, Darren: 37, Chanderpaul: 61, Blackwood:30, Ramdin: 30, Holder: 30, Powell: 30, Chase: 40, Hope:35, Gayle: 40

In past 3 years:

Kraigg: 36, Darren: 34, Chanderpaul: 33, Blackwood:29, Ramdin: 21, Holder: 30, Powell: 31, Chase: 40, Hope:35, Dowrich: 26

In past 2 years:

Kraigg: 42, Darren: 37, Blackwood:23, Ramdin: 26, Holder: 31, Powell: 31, Chase: 40, Hope:47, Dowrich 26

Past year
Kraigg: 34, Blackwood:25, Holder: 34, Powell: 31, Chase: 49, Hope:53

 
rubberd 2017-11-05 18:05:44 

In reply to Baje

Waiting to hear from Cameron on grades and who gets what type of contract.

Kraigg finds himself akin to Bravo with a falling average.

See why the performance methodology the board and WIPA came up with is not sustainable.

 
Baje 2017-11-05 18:07:23 

In reply to rubberd
Kraiggs'average is cyclic

 
rubberd 2017-11-05 18:11:04 

In reply to Baje

Cameron, addressing the issue on the SportsMax Zone on Thursday, said Bravo initially had an A contract but was offered a C contract because his batting average had been in decline over the past two years.


I think the reporting cycle is October 1 to September 30th annually.

How could Law be happy with these numbers but these players now have to form the core of the retained players, must be giving CWI a headache.

Be careful when you set precedents and then have to follow them to the "law" in the management of human resources.

 
Baje 2017-11-05 18:34:47 

In reply to rubberd
I doubt that he is happy. However, there seems to be a steady rise in ICC rankings for several players. Also the coaches might be happy with where they were when they first saw them, and where they are now.