ohnoitsyou
International Regular
Geoff Boycott, who scored 1171 runs with Bob Barber.
Didn't go for your namesake?Eddie BARLOW
Er.....no.Didn't go for your namesake?![]()
Probably not.So are we going to wait for GI Joe or start the third round?
Take a player profile - eg All-time greatest allrounderi don't even know how i'm supposed to find that out
If picking a fast bowler then > 31% of his wickets must be tailenders (8 to 11)i don't even know who i-know-who is
the question makes me feel stupider every time i read it
yeah i had a tinker and got there eventually. churTake a player profile - eg Test crickets all-time greatest allrounder - Damien Martyn - Player Profile - Test Cricket
Click on analysis of wickets taken by batting order. Unfortunately he's not eligible for this.
Yeah that's what I understand as well. Statsguru doesn't have an easy way of doing it, you have to basically check each profile and calculate the %. It does have the distribution under "wickets summary" view of a bowler's career summary page.If picking a fast bowler then > 31% of his wickets must be tailenders (8 to 11)
If picking a spinner then 32.6% to 37% of his wickets must be tailenders (8 to 11)
At least that's how I understand it. Fortunately Sydney Barnes fails both criteria so we don't have to get into any esoteric debates about whether he was a pacer or a spinner.
You could try going to the Player Profile on Howstat.com
Happy hunting Aldo!Yeah that's what I understand as well. Statsguru doesn't have an easy way of doing it, you have to basically check each profile and calculate the %. It does have the distribution under "wickets summary" view of a bowler's career summary page.
Thanks, that site saves the trouble of calculating the % manually.Take a player profile - eg All-time greatest allrounder
Click on analysis of wickets taken by batting order. Unfortunately he's not eligible for this.
If you find a way please let me know. Otherwise one by one according to your favourite players.Thanks, that site saves the trouble of calculating the % manually.
Is there a way to set a query in that site based on custom parameters?