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International Vice-Captain
You're calling his anus what now?Can I be the first to call it his annus mirabilis?
You're calling his anus what now?Can I be the first to call it his annus mirabilis?
What d'you expect, it was almost impossible that he'd have the number of dropped catches he had between Dec '05 and Nov '06 on an ongoing basis TBH. And while he was lucky in 2006, he still played several superb knocks and that was never going to last forever.Yousuf this year has been a far cry, scoring wise from last year so far. It's almost as if the incident with his wife or the break from cricket had a massive effect on his purple patch. I can't imagine the ICL and possible recriminations, captaincy and Twenty20 frustrations would be helping either.
Anyways in 2007 and since his short break he has scores of 32, 18, 83, 18, 25, 63*, 27, 18 and 6 so far. Hope he turns it around tbh.
You always go on about how many times people are dropped. The more runs a batsman scores the more times they'll be dropped. The law of averages doesn't let one batsman get dropped more than others over a long period of time anywayWhat d'you expect, it was almost impossible that he'd have the number of dropped catches he had between Dec '05 and Nov '06 on an ongoing basis TBH. And while he was lucky in 2006, he still played several superb knocks and that was never going to last forever.
Yes, because it makes a huge impact on how many runs they score.You always go on about how many times people are dropped.
Other way around.The more runs a batsman scores the more times they'll be dropped.
11 months isn't a long period of time. If you honestly believe one batsman can't get dropped - lots - more than another over such a short period of time you're not paying attention.The law of averages doesn't let one batsman get dropped more than others over a long period of time anyway
Knew this response before it would even come out. Funny how you write off such prolific run scoring so easily. Flat tracks, weakened attacks, dropped catches etc etc. The thing that doesn't add up about your arguments is that you're so stats and output obsessed when it suits you and when it doesn't you'll come up with any theory you can to disprove something. Same with Hayden and whoever and I see no consitency here at all. You know I'm not trying to have a go here, but I think you use certain arguments to suit certain players you like, dislike etc, when it suits you.What d'you expect, it was almost impossible that he'd have the number of dropped catches he had between Dec '05 and Nov '06 on an ongoing basis TBH. And while he was lucky in 2006, he still played several superb knocks and that was never going to last forever.
I still don't see how you've reconciled the two points. Again, maybe I'm being dense, but it seems like you're having your cake and eating it too, imo.If players were dropped loads, clearly this means you need a different method to interpret their output. More often than not, the scorebook-average is sufficient, but not always.
This doesn't happen very often, though. It's rare that you get players who have a year of being dropped loads (Vaughan in 2002, Yousuf in 2006 being the only examples that come to mind). Is it the irregularity with which I talk about this that bothers you?
Sums up Richard for mine. Convenient arguments for pet situations. No consistency in that regard, unlike Yousuf.I still don't see how you've reconciled the two points. Again, maybe I'm being dense, but it seems like you're having your cake and eating it too, imo.
I seriously cannot believe that. Virtually no-one ever gets dropped 3 times in an innings.What bothers me is that dropped catches are a fact in the game of cricket. Maybe we should start discounting players innings when they play and miss because that could be a potential catch. Or the fact they don't connect in the first place means they musn't be good enough.
But then it depends what you call lucky when it comes to dropped catches. If a player scores 100 with 7 dropped catches, I wouldn't call it a good innings. However, if he had 3, I'd say it was okay.
He had a good year, but it wasn't anywhere near as good as it would have been had catching off him been "normal".Yousuf had an excellent 2006, dropped catches or not.
If I find that scorebook stats have been thrown-out from giving an accurate reflection, I don't use them. If I find them reasonably accurate - which is most of the time - I use them.I still don't see how you've reconciled the two points. Again, maybe I'm being dense, but it seems like you're having your cake and eating it too, imo.