weldone
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2-Nov-2018If you give me a random date I can tell you how it ranks the pace-friendliness and spin-friendliness of the teams on that date.
2-Nov-2018If you give me a random date I can tell you how it ranks the pace-friendliness and spin-friendliness of the teams on that date.
Chappell has by far the highest standardised average of that lot, just played about five less years. If we included WSC, which he dominated, he'd probably be ahead of Sunny.Always interesting to see how players stack up against their peers.
Bradman>>>>>>>>>Hammond>>Headley is no surprise but Gavaskar>Chappell>Viv is.
Pace-friendliness:2-Nov-2018
So, everything else remaining the same, if Ashwin takes 69/3 in India that's equivalent to Lyon taking 146/3 in Australia?Pace-friendliness:
1. West Indies - 1.44
2. England - 1.25
3. Zimbabwe - 1.23
4. New Zealand - 1.11
5. South Africa - 1.09
6. Sri Lanka - 0.91
7. Pakistan - 0.90
8. India - 0.88
9. Bangladesh - 0.84
10. Australia - 0.75
Spin-friendliness:
1. Sri Lanka - 1.49
2. India - 1.46
3. Bangladesh - 1.27
4. West Indies - 1.13
5. England - 1.03
6. Pakistan - 0.98
7. Zimbabwe - 0.93
8. New Zealand - 0.92
9. South Africa - 0.73
10. Australia - 0.69
General friendliness:
1. West Indies - 1.24
2. New Zealand - 1.08
3. Sri Lanka - 1.07
4. Bangladesh - 1.07
5. England - 1.05
6. South Africa - 1.01
7. India - 0.99
8. Pakistan - 0.98
9. Zimbabwe - 0.97
10. Australia - 0.72
Occasionally it gives you something surprising like this West Indies pace result, but you can usually guess them pretty accurately without even having looked at it yet, which I think is a good sign.
Yeah, assuming they were playing against the same batting lineup and both games happened in November this year.So, everything else remaining the same, if Ashwin takes 69/3 in India that's equivalent to Lyon taking 146/3 in Australia?
We're talking pretty fine margins in general here. Waqar's average went up 2, Fazal's went down 1.5 and they ended up on nearly exactly the same value points. It's probably going to be hard to notice an obvious explanation for such small changes without going through their games one by one and seeing what it did with them. I might have a crack at that tomorrow and post the results up.Fazal over Waqar seems odd, obviously. Fazal's home games were played on the mat and Pakistani pitches since have been far less bowling friendly. Is that it?
Me.Who or what is Cribbage?
I think the example weldone hinted at with his hypothetical (Lyon v Ashwin) is a good one to show this too.Davidson well clear of Trueman. Your method takes into account home conditions very well PEWS.
Good for him. He's one of the few SL spinners to have over 100 wickets in tests; in fact , he's #3 after Murali and the GOAT HerathHaha, I just noticed that Dilruwan Perera got BTFO. 32 --> 44. That's what you get for only getting picked at home on pitches made for your bowling and still not averaging under 30.