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And a hell of a lot of the ones that get reported on are thinly veiled advertising.A hell of a lot of papers start out as random coffee-table gossip about nothing in particular.
And a hell of a lot of the ones that get reported on are thinly veiled advertising.A hell of a lot of papers start out as random coffee-table gossip about nothing in particular.
clear case of market failure imoYeah, was expecting that. Wasn't gonna lie though.
The fact that I'm not even remotely qualified to do any of this on paper will ensure it's a hobby/general waste of time only. I probably couldn't even get hired to write the program I wrote to do the task even if someone else came up with the stats stuff, because I have no genuine programming qualifications, despite obviously being able to actually do it. ****s with stats PHDs will always be taken more seriously in this field than lazy cricket-obsessed ****s with Economics degrees who play with numbers on VB.net in their spare time, regardless of how rubbish the findings of the former seem. For good reason too, probably.
Sample size issues are different to longevity issues, for the 900th time.
Haha seriously...
really? can we get some links to such posts? I am genuinely curious why they would rate so...While we are at it (Walsh vs McGrath), it is interesting to note that 2 oldest and respected members of CW (SJS and JBMAC) both keep Walsh higher than McGrath based on their subjective view on the game.
Just did that.
Look up.
Don't know if he's looking for an entree into the Danish scat magazine market mate.Crabb. Say I can organise so your findings could be published in a journal. Would you be interested?
Lucrative tbf.Don't know if he's looking for an entree into the Danish scat magazine market mate.
I am not a Modreally? can we get some links to such posts? I am genuinely curious why they would rate so...
There's a market...Lucrative tbf.
+1Just think longevity is being a given a little too wuch weight, for me.. Otherwise, I am ok with the formula..
And leave out the greatest batsmen from the West Indies and South Africa respectively.Would be interesting to see it if the qualification was changed to 20, 30, 40 and 50 tests. 30 and above rules out players like Headley and Pollock which seems totally wrong, but really 20-odd tests isn't the greatest sample size. Probably only really starts approaching something more reliable around 40-50 tests.
http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/cri...-each-nation-you-have-seen-8.html#post2130214I am not a Mod
JBMAC keeps Walsh in his list of top 10 bowlers ever, and McGrath was not in it.
SJS doesn't rate McGrath much anyways. McGrath doesn't make his AT Aussie XI. To him, McGrath was a medium pace bowler who got more wickets with 'unforced errors' than with 'winners'.
It is important to note that I disagree with both of them (except the unforced errors part), and to me McGrath was a better bowler than Walsh, though not by much.
Buggers, that is his Aussie XI among players he has seen (check the thread title, you muppets).lol.....SJS does have McGrath in his list.....
in your face weldone
When I applied my formula (to include sample size and longevity) on your list, here is the ranking the formula came up with (among those 41 bowlers only):Weldone - Downlaod my worksheets from following links:
Value of Wicket - 1.xlsx
Value of Wicket - 2.xlsx
Rank Bowler
1 CEL Ambrose (WI)
2 GD McGrath (Aus)
3 Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ)
4 MD Marshall (WI)
5 M Muralitharan (SL)
6 Imran Khan (Pak)
7 SF Barnes (Eng)
8 AK Davidson (Aus)
9 CA Walsh (WI)
10 WJ O'Reilly (Aus)
11 SM Pollock (SA)
12 KR Miller (Aus)
13 AA Donald (SA)
14 RR Lindwall (Aus)
15 DK Lillee (Aus)
16 FS Trueman (Eng)
17 GA Lohmann (Eng)
18 JC Laker (Eng)
19 SK Warne (Aus)
20 J Garner (WI)
21 Waqar Younis (Pak)
22 Wasim Akram (Pak)
23 MA Holding (WI)
24 CV Grimmett (Aus)
25 DW Steyn (SA)
26 RGD Willis (Eng)
27 A Kumble (Ind)
28 N Kapil Dev (Ind)
29 LR Gibbs (WI)
30 H Verity (Eng)
31 WPUJC Vaas (SL)
32 M Ntini (SA)
33 JH Kallis (SA)
34 IT Botham (Eng)
35 JN Gillespie (Aus)
36 AME Roberts (WI)
37 GS Sobers (WI)
38 Harbhajan Singh (Ind)
39 B Lee (Aus)
40 DL Vettori (NZ)
41 FR Spofforth (Aus)
The top 25 or so is quite different.this isn't that different from PEWS list is it?