Ikki
Hall of Fame Member
I didn't remove them for the away records...I showed you them with regards to Murali's home records. They're night and day whether you include them or not. And even if you do, Warne is still ahead.My big problem with the whole Murali Warne away analysis is when comparing records, the comparison has to be standardised fairly. As far as I'm concerned how can you simply remove Zimbabwe and Bangladesh figures? As I said they should be weighted, but not removed completely.
In the same way it has to be taken into account that Warne never bowled against his own line up in Australia, and Murali never bowled at his own line up in Sri Lanka. So there is no common opposition there. Again I would never agree for these stats to be removed, but there has to be some adjustment in Murali's favour for bowling against a stronger batting team.
Then we have to take into account the flat pitch era, and seeing as we ALREADY have discounted for minnows, we cannot discount for them again. Murali was disadvantaged by playing in the flat pitch era more than Warne was.
Lastly we have to find out the percentage of tail-end wickets taken, as they would be lower quality wickets, much like Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
These are some of the things which I feel need to and can be accounted for (and I would be willing to hear other valid measures).
In conclusion, it's obvious that simply removing Bangladesh and Zimbabwe does not make for a fair comparison of their away records.
When we standardised them we didn't remove them. Even though this is inherently not in the favour of Warne who did not get to play them as much and build a better record against them. Also, not including Warne's performances in Sri Lanka and Murali's in Australia is disingenuous - removing one's best figures and one's worst. Warne did the best out of any spinner visiting Sri Lanka in the last two decades - and as was pointed out before; including Murali himself. Murali on the other hand was terrible in Australia- worse than spinners who aren't as good as him. Even if we assume Murali would have done as well as Warne against his home team - which is a big leap of faith in itself - Warne certainly wouldn't done as bad as Murali in Australia. The reason for the standardising however was more so that we could get a fair amount of matches played against each team. For that, I simply just include the same amount of matches against each's rival team.
Aside from the away stats, Warne still has clearly the worser bowling conditions, by far.
This is the breakdown of Murali bowling the same exact amount as Warne %-wise to each team away from home; wherein the amount he bowled to Aus is the same as Warne bowled to SL.
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