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Meaningless and stupid cricket statistics

Coronis

International Coach
For those of us without Twitter, what does it say?
He compares a batters average vs the top 7 (both opponents and teammates) in tests they played. This number is compared against the complete average of top 7 batters since WWII. (36.44). Some examples from his top 15 (min 3k runs)

Bradman (1) overall 7 average in his tests = 39.7 - therefore adjusted down to 91.71

Smith (3) overall top 7 average in his tests = 36.6 (almost identical to the 36.44) therefore adjusted only to 58.69 from 58.95

May (5) overall top 7 average in his tests = 30.0 (in fact the lowest of all batsman to score 3k runs according to his data - J.R Reid has 30.6, Trumper/Hill are in the 31 range) therefore his average is adjusted a whopping amount - from 46.77 to 56.85
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Peter May the big shocker there. Must’ve had an interesting career - the overall top order average in his matches is even lower than Trumper and Hill lol.
England's bowling was pretty strong (or at least successful) at the time: in matches when May was playing, Statham, Laker, Trueman and Lock each took 100+ wickets at under 23 (at 17.7 for Laker); Wardle, Tyson and Bedser all took 50+ wickets at under 19; Loader took 39@22.5 and Appleyard 31@17.8. Bailey (87@28.4) was the only other bowler with 20+ wickets.

Meanwhile, the batting wasn't as strong - besides May, they had various famous names (Hutton & Compton early on, Cowdrey, Barrington, Dexter later on), but they were mostly either past/hadn't reached their peak respectively (or the pitches were just harder to score on in the 50s).
Plus they usually had Bailey (av 27) and Evans (av 19) batting in the top 7.
 

peterhrt

U19 Vice-Captain
Career averages in Ashes timeless Tests in Australia. Qualification 1000 runs. Scoring rates for centuries in brackets (runs per hour).

Hammond 75 (30)
Bradman 72 (34)
Sutcliffe 63 (25)
Hobbs 57 (33)
Armstrong 43 (35)
MacLaren 42 (30)
Hendren 40 (33)
Hill 39 (38)
Trumper 36 (39)
Noble 35 (28)
Syd Gregory 32 (51)
Rhodes 29 (27)
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
"India's top 7 batters in the 2000's shouldn't be penalised for all being so good".

From 1996-2010 India's top 7 had the 2nd best average. But their bowlers had the 4th worst average. Heavily suggesting these averages were built on very good conditions.

That’s not how that works…
 

Coronis

International Coach
All dem great batsmen Tendulkar, Ponting, Kallis, Sanga, Dravid never averaged above 60 in their careers outside of their first 2 matches. Closest was Ponting at 59.99 in 06.

Lara however did, twice, once for a single test in 94 after his 375, and once for 3 tests after his 152 in England in 96.
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
All dem great batsmen Tendulkar, Ponting, Kallis, Sanga, Dravid never averaged above 60 in their careers outside of their first 2 matches. Closest was Ponting at 59.99 in 06.

Lara however did, twice, once for a single test in 94 after his 375, and once for 3 tests after his 152 in England in 96.
what was pontings average before he got out in that test?
 

peterhrt

U19 Vice-Captain
Bowlers' career averages in Ashes timeless Tests in Australia. Qualification 40 wickets. Wickets per match in brackets. From 1894 when pitches improved.

Noble 20 (4.1)
Trumble 21 (4.9)
Barnes 22 (5.9)
Voce 23 (4.6)
Saunders 24 (5.8)
O'Reilly 24 (5.2)
Larwood 26 (5.1)
Tate 28 (5.5)
Rhodes 28 (2.1)
Richardson 30 (5.4)
Jack Gregory 31 (4.4)
Mailey 32 (6.0)
 

Qlder

International Debutant
Captaincy Win Record

Cummins win record is 55% so stat suggests Cummins is a better captain than Mark Taylor (52%) and Michael Clarke (51%)

Pity he doesn't seem to know how to set a Test field
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
Captaincy Win Record

Cummins win record is 55% so stat suggests Cummins is a better captain than Mark Taylor (52%) and Michael Clarke (51%)

Pity he doesn't seem to know how to set a Test field
what are the corresponding lose stats
 

Coronis

International Coach
Random facts (as far as) I know of regarding centuries in each innings.

Grant and Andy Flower are the only brothers to do this. Andy Flower did his batting from 5 in both innings, dunno if anyone can beat that.

Jack Russell interestingly scored his double opening in the first innings and batting from 6 in the second innings. Perhaps a gamble ala Bradman reversing the batting order?
 

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