Why not after you just rejected my humble application and well written and honest CVWhat's all this? You two are big buddies all of a sudden.
No, don't do that...Being a stat lover that I am, I hate that old thread of yours...Its an interesting thought though - that if Sami plays enough and is never dropped he would eventually reach Sobers's bowling achievements. I must Test this hypothesis.
Work for the SJS Stats factory - yippee !!
Its an interesting thought though - that if Sami plays enough and is never dropped he would eventually reach Sobers's bowling achievements. I must Test this hypothesis.
Work for the SJS Stats factory - yippee !!
Its easily one of the most popular threads from our archives - and it provides employment to so many !No, don't do that...Being a stat lover that I am, I hate that old thread of yours...
Okay guys better stop this scrap or this thread will also soon be going, going, going......
I've already told you in another thread that the fact that the thread was popular proves that statistics is popular (unlike your signature)...It also proves that judicious analysis of statistics isn't popular...Its easily one of the most popular threads from our archives - and it provides employment to so many !
I am inundated by requests from customers and employees (former as well as potential) to restart the works.
Sorry to hear that you are not in the market for one of our products though.
have a look at the Sami bit and see if you want to change your mind.
I have a lot to say on the subject but considering how earlier discussions on this have been going I am afraid I prefer to keep my council.I've already told you in another thread that the fact that the thread was popular proves that statistics is popular (unlike your signature)...It also proves that judicious analysis of statistics isn't popular...
That's how most stat-buffs present trash in the name of solid statistical analysis and as a result some cricket lovers lose faith in the subject of statistical analysis itself...
Off testimony, he was only slightly inferior to Malcom Marshall.As a fast bowler, what were Sobers' strengths?
Did he move it in the air or off the seam?
Did he move it in or out to the right hander?
What sort of lengths did he bowl?
How accurate was he?
He swung it in towards the right hander in the air. Off the wicket he could move it both ways.As a fast bowler, what were Sobers' strengths?
Did he move it in the air or off the seam?
Did he move it in or out to the right hander?
What sort of lengths did he bowl?
How accurate was he?
Give me as many overs as Sobers bowled & I'm pretty sure I will take atleast 235 wickets after playing 93 matches.If bowling lot of overs thing was not true,why would he have such a high strike rate & low wkts per match(quite similar to that of Sami & Agarkar)?
While your essential point is valid (ie, if you bowl you'll get wickets eventually) that's an exaggeration, and it gives those who have the like of posting smilies the chance to do so.For achieving that feat,I'll have to be Sami or Agarkar with no tention of being dropped.I think many on this forum can do that,not just me.
Also so laughable as that is the idea that everyone on this forum is a muppet village-green cricketer who could only get the ball from one end of the pitch to the other with the help of a walking-stick.This idea that any muppet village green cricketer could get even 100 Test wickets is too laughable to even qualify for a smilie.
Also so laughable as that is the idea that everyone on this forum is a muppet village-green cricketer who could only get the ball from one end of the pitch to the other with the help of a walking-stick.
Very poor club fourth XI cricketers, yes.
Any decent club bowler would get 100 Test wickets if they got enough (undeserved) chances. Obviously, they'd never get such a number of chances (or even one), so it's irrelevant really.