Ruckus
International Captain
I don't know if this has been analysed before, but I was thinking the other day how important it is for a batsman who scores a hundred in the first innings to back it up with another substantial score (+40) in the second innings (as opposed to collapsing). So I decided to compare Ponting and Tendulkar in this area, and I got some interesting results:
The test matches analysed were only ones where the player is involved (bats) in two innings, and where they have scored 100+ in the first innings. For these matches, Ponting follows up with a 40+ score in the second innings 59% of the time, where as Tendulkar only follows up 22% of the time.
These are pretty staggering results, but do they really mean much, or do you think the importance of following up a big first innings score is insignificant?
The test matches analysed were only ones where the player is involved (bats) in two innings, and where they have scored 100+ in the first innings. For these matches, Ponting follows up with a 40+ score in the second innings 59% of the time, where as Tendulkar only follows up 22% of the time.
These are pretty staggering results, but do they really mean much, or do you think the importance of following up a big first innings score is insignificant?