actually they changed the rule to allow the ball to pitch outside off in 1934 (both to help bowlers and encourage the game to be played through the offside after the bodyline series).
after which bradman played 29 matches and averaged over a 100.
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well i read it on some wisden book long ago that it was amendent in late 40's
ya i searched about this and found this..
LBW (N) is a term that was used to describe an alteration in the law of leg before wicket that was made by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on November 21, 1934. It came into force in 1935 in England but was opposed by high-level authorities in Australia where it did not come into force until the 1936/1937 season, even though it was tried in club games in Australia during the 1935/1936 season.
The alteration consisted of permitting a ball pitched outside off stump to produce an LBW wicket if the batsman stopped it with any part of his person in a straight line between wicket and wicket. Previously, only a ball pitched in a straight line between the bowler's and the striker's wickets could yield an LBW dismissal.
The term "LBW (N)" referred to the fact that from 1935 to 1937, wickets under the new leg before wicket rule were distinguished in scorecards published by Wisden from those under the pre-1935 rule.
then in 1938-1945 there was no cricket due to World War.
after this he played only few series.. (one series was against indians. that time india was minnow)
Another LBW Rule Which is different from bradman time
-> LBW wicket to any ball pitched outside off stump even if the batsman's legs were also outside off stump . (only applies when batsman doesn't offer the shot)
Mohammed yousuf had an average around 100 in 2006, during this time he played 11 tests matches..
No batsman can keep avg around 100 in today era with this laws after playing 30-40 matches matches.
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bradman might have been best batsman of all time but i can bet one thing that Max avg which batsman can achieve after playing 40-50 matches in today era will be less than 70.
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