Home debuts make for more successful cricketers
Cricketers playing their first Test or series at home are likely to have better results and more successful careers than those debuting away
A strong debut seems to lead to a shinier career. Every additional ten runs scored in a debut series adds an extra five runs to a player’s career average. The effects of initial success are similar for bowlers. One possibility is that a good start builds confidence and experience that boosts future performance. A bad start, in contrast, is not easily forgiven: selectors appear to discard potentially high-ability players who had the misfortune to debut abroad.
Siddhartha Talya is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo