Rip Van Fish
Striker
Stokes out cheaply and playing a bad shot, AGAIN. When he gets big runs they're usually spectacular - SA, Lords, Headingley. Other than those his overall record is as average as Bairstow's.
Stokes - 57 tests, 3500 runs @ 35, 8 centuries
Bairstow - 69 tests, 4000 runs @ 35, 6 centuries
Jonny's batting gets non-stop stick (I give him plenty) and Stokes gets virtually none.
Is it because his big scores are more headline-grabbing/matchwinning?
Is averaging 35 acceptable because he's an all-rounder?
I know that batting all-rounders tend to get more runs in the 2nd half of their careers as their bowling workload decreases a bit, but I still think Ben should be averaging mid-forties.
It's a Durham thing I'm afraid.