The_Reaper
Hall of Famer
Exactly, the batting got easier therefore the Don's and anyone's record from this period should be defunct going by Thommo's reasoning.
That reasoning is flawed
The 1940's can not be considered in the same terms as other decades because it is half the length.
Thus in statistical comparisons it should be discounted.
This does not mean that batting was easier or harder in that era. You would have to look at other evidence for that.
Besides the Don's record is so vastly superior to his peers, that even with standardisation it would still be several standard deviations from the mean.
Regardless, the vast majority of the Don's tests were from about 1928 to World War II. So in reality, even if the 1940's were found to be a nirvana for batsmen, it would not effect his record.