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Hmmm, percentage of high rated innings in wins isn't a good metric for me. Partly why the performance is highly rated would be because it came in a win anyway. Maybe the reason why Afridi doesn't have highly rated performances in losses is because he slogged a full toss to mid off and lost the game for Pakistan when they needed a sensible innings, which let's be honest, has happened a lot.
That's why percentage stats of those kind are wildly misleading. A batsman who delivers more consistently (regardless of whether the team eventually wins or looses) would probably have a lower percentage of highly rated innings in wins. He'd have several innings where he played brilliantly but because of maybe, lack of support, it ended up on a lost cause. It ends up punishing consistent performers and makes hacks like Afridi look better than they actually are.
That's why percentage stats of those kind are wildly misleading. A batsman who delivers more consistently (regardless of whether the team eventually wins or looses) would probably have a lower percentage of highly rated innings in wins. He'd have several innings where he played brilliantly but because of maybe, lack of support, it ended up on a lost cause. It ends up punishing consistent performers and makes hacks like Afridi look better than they actually are.
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