ParwazHaiJunoon
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Australians will disagree.Bets players have best average, simple.
Australians will disagree.Bets players have best average, simple.
But what about players whose averages are distorted by not outs?Batsman average what he average, how it change?
We can not just say "he should average more"...if he should, then he should have played better. Best players have best average, simple.
A mainstream batsman, lets say batting in the top 5 will not have so many not outs that his average will sky rocket, and if there are such not outs and they are of a considerable sum (e.g. not outs of 50 or 100 plus runs) then all credit to the batsman for that. Remaining not out is an art of batting.But what about players whose averages are distorted by not outs?
Aussie cricketers are mainly involved in ball tampering.Australians will disagree.
Very good pointAussie cricketers are mainly involved in ball tampering.
He deserves a 45 average ideally.Mark Waugh was much better than an average of 41.81 would indicate. Only had a top score of 153* so never got those daddy 100s to boost his average, but was up with the best in.the world in the 90s.
So Mohd Yousuf is better than Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ponting?Batsman average what he average, how it change?
We can not just say "he should average more"...if he should, then he should have played better. Bets players have best average, simple.
Objectively, yes.So Mohd Yousuf is better than Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ponting?
One of the biggest factors is quality of opposition. Some teams play a significantly higher proportion of their games against weaker teams, for one reason or another.You can adjust batting averages, but there ought to be as an objective of a criteria as possible. Things like Era-adjusted, or home-away / country adjusted can be rather insightful. When you start just using the "eye-test" to adjust averages might as well just say "I think he's better because I like him more", which is more honest and accurate than saying one's musings have anything to do with average.
Yup, that's certainly an objective analysis. For example if you weighted each country faced to have equal weighting between all players being compared.One of the biggest factors is quality of opposition. Some teams play a significantly higher proportion of their games against weaker teams, for one reason or another.
Extreme example of this would be Ryan ten Doeschate's ODI average, achieved playing almost entirely non Test-playing nations. Same thing but to a slightly lesser extent happens in Tests, if you have a look at how many Tests Zimbabwe and Bangladesh played against each country in the 00s
If you believe average is the only indicator of betterSo Mohd Yousuf is better than Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ponting?
So for me, he's not better than Ponting, who I saw extensively as his contemporary. And probably not Border either, who was pretty darn consistent throughout his career.So Mohd Yousuf is better than Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ponting?
As someone would watch both their careers, I am shocked someone would compare Yousuf with Waugh. Yousuf's peak was almost entirely a product of the flattest pitches in a generation. Waugh's peak was against the 2Ws, Ambrose, Walsh, Pollock and Donald at their peak.So for me, he's not better than Ponting, who I saw extensively as his contemporary. And probably not Border either, who was pretty darn consistent throughout his career.
But why couldn't he be better than Waugh? Waugh only averaged 36 from 1985 - 1992, and I think he was used as something of a middling quality allrounder at this time. Sure his batting performance from 93 onward was definitely all-time great, but then we can argue Mohammad Yousuf's peak was greater than anything Waugh produced as well. We'd get into arguments on peaks/duration/longevity, which ultimately are subjective, but anyway, there's grounds for the argument for mine.
I think it has been pretty well established that stats can be misleading at times about the player's quality.No one deserves anything other than the average they already have. What rubbish is this thread.
I don't obviously. In certain cases like Yousuf, his numbers flatter him.If you believe average is the only indicator of better