Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
No, it's far more likely PwC are. :saint:
Jacob Oram is ranked 9th in The World for ODI bowling.
His record, for those who don't know:
423.1 overs, 1895 runs, 59 wickets. For those who can't calculate (), that equates to an economy-rate of 4.47-an-over, and an average of 32.11.
His domestic economy-rate is extremely impressive (4.03-an-over) but in ODIs it's very poor. The average, while still a fraction lower than his domestic one, is comfortably over 30.
And yet this guy is ranked 9th most in-form bowler in The World.
Yes, it's also a commentary on the state of World cricket and bowling especially, but surely the credibility of these rankings must be called into serious question.
As if they haven't been called into question already.
Jacob Oram is ranked 9th in The World for ODI bowling.
His record, for those who don't know:
423.1 overs, 1895 runs, 59 wickets. For those who can't calculate (), that equates to an economy-rate of 4.47-an-over, and an average of 32.11.
His domestic economy-rate is extremely impressive (4.03-an-over) but in ODIs it's very poor. The average, while still a fraction lower than his domestic one, is comfortably over 30.
And yet this guy is ranked 9th most in-form bowler in The World.
Yes, it's also a commentary on the state of World cricket and bowling especially, but surely the credibility of these rankings must be called into serious question.
As if they haven't been called into question already.