To calculate a standardized test batting average for Steve Smith that reflects the strength of the opposition, we need to use a statistical method called z-score.Pft. Just give it to chatgpt
Opposition | Test batting average |
---|---|
England | 60.43 |
India | 84.06 |
New Zealand | 71.75 |
Pakistan | 60.00 |
South Africa | 61.09 |
Sri Lanka | 66.94 |
West Indies | 41.00 |
Zimbabwe | 59.50 |
Bangladesh | 118.20 |
Opposition | Mean | Standard deviation |
---|---|---|
England | 38.85 | 23.21 |
India | 34.68 | 23.56 |
New Zealand | 30.68 | 19.60 |
Pakistan | 35.92 | 24.34 |
South Africa | 32.98 | 23.10 |
Sri Lanka | 31.03 | 21.08 |
West Indies | 24.21 | 16.92 |
Zimbabwe | 29.78 | 17.70 |
Bangladesh | 23.51 | 14.38 |
Swear he’s been trotting out this same old excuse for yearsCricinfo changing their scorecard format means I need to redo parts of my code, and I haven't had time for a while
Yeah it has literally been years since I've had time to do it. Back to back elections.Swear he’s been trotting out this same old excuse for years
Genuinely not sure if this is a (quite clever and decently prepared) joke or intended to be serious?To calculate a standardized test batting average for Steve Smith that reflects the strength of the opposition, we need to use a statistical method called z-score.
The z-score is a measure of how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean of a distribution. In this case, we will use the z-score to compare Steve Smith's batting average against the batting averages of all other players who have faced the same opposition.
Here are the steps to calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average:
- Collect data on Steve Smith's Test batting average against each opposition team. For example:
Opposition Test batting average England 60.43 India 84.06 New Zealand 71.75 Pakistan 60.00 South Africa 61.09 Sri Lanka 66.94 West Indies 41.00 Zimbabwe 59.50 Bangladesh 118.20
- Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the batting averages for each opposition team.
Opposition Mean Standard deviation England 38.85 23.21 India 34.68 23.56 New Zealand 30.68 19.60 Pakistan 35.92 24.34 South Africa 32.98 23.10 Sri Lanka 31.03 21.08 West Indies 24.21 16.92 Zimbabwe 29.78 17.70 Bangladesh 23.51 14.38 z = (X - μ) / σ
- Calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against each opposition team using the formula:
where X is Steve Smith's batting average against the opposition, μ is the mean batting average for the opposition, and σ is the standard deviation of the batting averages for the opposition.
For example, to calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against England:
z = (60.43 - 38.85) / 23.21 z = 0.93
(0.93 + 2.22 + 2.06 + 0.26 + 0.49 + 1.85 + 0.92 + 1.06) / 8 = 1.29
- Calculate the average z-score for Steve Smith's batting average across all opposition teams.
Standardized test batting average = (38.64 + 1.29 * 23.31)
- Finally, calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average by adding the average z-score to the overall mean batting average of all players, and multiplying by the overall standard deviation of batting averages:
= 68.03
Therefore, Steve Smith's standardized test batting average, reflecting the strength of the opposition, is 68.03.
would it not make more sense for the figure to be subtracted to be the average of other batsmen at that position against england during smith’s career? i know it’s a lot more finicky butTo calculate a standardized test batting average for Steve Smith that reflects the strength of the opposition, we need to use a statistical method called z-score.
The z-score is a measure of how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean of a distribution. In this case, we will use the z-score to compare Steve Smith's batting average against the batting averages of all other players who have faced the same opposition.
Here are the steps to calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average:
- Collect data on Steve Smith's Test batting average against each opposition team. For example:
Opposition Test batting average England 60.43 India 84.06 New Zealand 71.75 Pakistan 60.00 South Africa 61.09 Sri Lanka 66.94 West Indies 41.00 Zimbabwe 59.50 Bangladesh 118.20
- Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the batting averages for each opposition team.
Opposition Mean Standard deviation England 38.85 23.21 India 34.68 23.56 New Zealand 30.68 19.60 Pakistan 35.92 24.34 South Africa 32.98 23.10 Sri Lanka 31.03 21.08 West Indies 24.21 16.92 Zimbabwe 29.78 17.70 Bangladesh 23.51 14.38 z = (X - μ) / σ
- Calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against each opposition team using the formula:
where X is Steve Smith's batting average against the opposition, μ is the mean batting average for the opposition, and σ is the standard deviation of the batting averages for the opposition.
For example, to calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against England:
z = (60.43 - 38.85) / 23.21 z = 0.93
(0.93 + 2.22 + 2.06 + 0.26 + 0.49 + 1.85 + 0.92 + 1.06) / 8 = 1.29
- Calculate the average z-score for Steve Smith's batting average across all opposition teams.
Standardized test batting average = (38.64 + 1.29 * 23.31)
- Finally, calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average by adding the average z-score to the overall mean batting average of all players, and multiplying by the overall standard deviation of batting averages:
= 68.03
Therefore, Steve Smith's standardized test batting average, reflecting the strength of the opposition, is 68.03.
Well yeah, or top 6 batsmen.would it not make more sense for the figure to be subtracted to be the average of other batsmen at that position against england during smith’s career? i know it’s a lot more finicky but
proof that analysis by checklist really is the domain of robots and robots aloneTo calculate a standardized test batting average for Steve Smith that reflects the strength of the opposition, we need to use a statistical method called z-score.
The z-score is a measure of how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean of a distribution. In this case, we will use the z-score to compare Steve Smith's batting average against the batting averages of all other players who have faced the same opposition.
Here are the steps to calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average:
- Collect data on Steve Smith's Test batting average against each opposition team. For example:
Opposition Test batting average England 60.43 India 84.06 New Zealand 71.75 Pakistan 60.00 South Africa 61.09 Sri Lanka 66.94 West Indies 41.00 Zimbabwe 59.50 Bangladesh 118.20
- Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the batting averages for each opposition team.
Opposition Mean Standard deviation England 38.85 23.21 India 34.68 23.56 New Zealand 30.68 19.60 Pakistan 35.92 24.34 South Africa 32.98 23.10 Sri Lanka 31.03 21.08 West Indies 24.21 16.92 Zimbabwe 29.78 17.70 Bangladesh 23.51 14.38 z = (X - μ) / σ
- Calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against each opposition team using the formula:
where X is Steve Smith's batting average against the opposition, μ is the mean batting average for the opposition, and σ is the standard deviation of the batting averages for the opposition.
For example, to calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against England:
z = (60.43 - 38.85) / 23.21 z = 0.93
(0.93 + 2.22 + 2.06 + 0.26 + 0.49 + 1.85 + 0.92 + 1.06) / 8 = 1.29
- Calculate the average z-score for Steve Smith's batting average across all opposition teams.
Standardized test batting average = (38.64 + 1.29 * 23.31)
- Finally, calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average by adding the average z-score to the overall mean batting average of all players, and multiplying by the overall standard deviation of batting averages:
= 68.03
Therefore, Steve Smith's standardized test batting average, reflecting the strength of the opposition, is 68.03.
Aka "Hurry up and get on with it PEWS."proof that analysis by checklist really is the domain of robots and robots alone
that's fine for form but why would you do that if you're comparing careers figures?For my standardized averages, I use the runs and wickets taken by each bowling side in the last four years, which double weighting for the most recent two years. It’s like the ICC test championship, but using runs and wickets.
I think you misinterpreted my post. For each innings that a batsmen plays, their runs are adjusted based on the form of the bowling side. If you add up all those adjusted runs and divide it by number of outs you will get an adjusted career average.that's fine for form but why would you do that if you're comparing careers figures?
Unironically more insightful than 95% of analysis by checklist postsTo calculate a standardized test batting average for Steve Smith that reflects the strength of the opposition, we need to use a statistical method called z-score.
The z-score is a measure of how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean of a distribution. In this case, we will use the z-score to compare Steve Smith's batting average against the batting averages of all other players who have faced the same opposition.
Here are the steps to calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average:
- Collect data on Steve Smith's Test batting average against each opposition team. For example:
Opposition Test batting average England 60.43 India 84.06 New Zealand 71.75 Pakistan 60.00 South Africa 61.09 Sri Lanka 66.94 West Indies 41.00 Zimbabwe 59.50 Bangladesh 118.20
- Calculate the mean and standard deviation of the batting averages for each opposition team.
Opposition Mean Standard deviation England 38.85 23.21 India 34.68 23.56 New Zealand 30.68 19.60 Pakistan 35.92 24.34 South Africa 32.98 23.10 Sri Lanka 31.03 21.08 West Indies 24.21 16.92 Zimbabwe 29.78 17.70 Bangladesh 23.51 14.38 z = (X - μ) / σ
- Calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against each opposition team using the formula:
where X is Steve Smith's batting average against the opposition, μ is the mean batting average for the opposition, and σ is the standard deviation of the batting averages for the opposition.
For example, to calculate the z-score for Steve Smith's batting average against England:
z = (60.43 - 38.85) / 23.21 z = 0.93
(0.93 + 2.22 + 2.06 + 0.26 + 0.49 + 1.85 + 0.92 + 1.06) / 8 = 1.29
- Calculate the average z-score for Steve Smith's batting average across all opposition teams.
Standardized test batting average = (38.64 + 1.29 * 23.31)
- Finally, calculate Steve Smith's standardized test batting average by adding the average z-score to the overall mean batting average of all players, and multiplying by the overall standard deviation of batting averages:
= 68.03
Therefore, Steve Smith's standardized test batting average, reflecting the strength of the opposition, is 68.03.