Would it be better to consider Laxman's entry point as 1/-225, rather than 1/50?
Then factor exit point into it too -- an innings that takes you from 1/-225 to 9/-100 is still wholly irrelevant, whereas 1/-225 to 5/150 is hugely valuable.
Exactly. Because this isn't followed in viriya's methodology, Laxman's 167, which while an excellent knock but in the end meaningless, is rated higher than the far greater and more meaningful 281. The reason McCullum's 302 and VVS's 281 are amazing is because, as I said before, they dragged the team from a hopeless position all the way to a dominant one. It wasn't a high quality but futile hit and giggle session which was never going to change anything (ala Astle's 222 or the VVS 167)
I modified the Match status factor to adjust to how good the comeback was in the 3rd innings, also for 4th innings chases/defenses (applies to bowlers as well).
cricrate | Performance Ratings - Test Batting
Laxman's 281 #267 to #76
McCullum's 302 #84 to #19
Also, I calculate the significance of the innings not only for the team innings, but for the entire match. Therefore, a double century is seen as the significant innings of the match and not just a large score in a large team innings. Likewise, a 60* in a team score of 100 but in a match aggregate of 1500/35 loses a lot of points compared to if you just rated the significance compared to his teammates in the same team innings.
Therefore, with my method, one can see how Laxman's 281 would be rated significantly higher than his 167 which, incidentally, doesn't make my top 100.
Hope this makes sense.
I added a Pitch quality factor for Tests which takes other innings of the Test into account as well as the innings of the match (the later the harder run scoring is).
I changed the dismissed batsmen rating factor for bowling performances to adjust based on how many runs the batsman had scored already (If Tendulkar has already hit a ton, getting him out is not as impressive as getting him for a duck). Details here:
cricrate | Methodology - Test Batting
Also adjusted the weights of all factors to make more sense.
Some of the major changes from this update (pretty significant):
Batting performances:
cricrate | Performance Ratings - Test Batting
Kim Hughes's 100* jumps 39 places to #65
VVS Laxman's 281*jumps 190 places to #71
Graham Gooch's 154* jumps 57 places to #27
Donald Bradman's 270*jumps 33 places to #7
Brendon McCullum's 302*jumps 65 places to #19
Dinesh Chandimal's 162* jumps 157 places to #48
Hanif Mohammad's 337*jumps 56 places to #11
AB de Villiers's 278* drops 32 places to #45
Brian Lara's 153* jumps 11 places to #6
Derek Randall's 174*jumps 422 places to #49
Mark Waugh's 116*jumps 69 places to #9
Andrew Stoddart's 173*jumps 376 places to #56
Gordon Greenidge's 134*jumps 97 places to #16
Michael Clarke's 151*jumps 82 places to #14
Donald Bradman's 334*drops 25 places to #30
Donald Bradman's 299* drops 33 places to #40
Damien Martyn's 161*jumps 8 places to #2
Sunil Gavaskar's 221*jumps 47 places to #12
Dudley Nourse's 231*jumps 141 places to #37
Kusal Mendis's 176*jumps 15 places to #4
Kane Williamson's 161* drops 72 places to #93
Saeed Anwar's 188* jumps 27 places to #8
Kumar Sangakkara's 211*jumps 101 places to #32
Ian Redpath's 159* jumps 144 places to #46
Bowling performances:
cricrate | Performance Ratings - Test Bowling
Jermaine Lawson's 6/3 jumps 21 places to #4
Bert Ironmonger's 6/18 jumps 168 places to #33
J.J. Ferris's 7/37 jumps 212 places to #57
Imran Khan's 8/60 jumps 80 places to #24
Clarrie Grimmett's 7/40 jumps 142 places to #47
Career ratings changes:
cricrate | Career Ratings - Test Batting
cricrate | Career Ratings - Test Bowling
Viv Richards jumps 3 places to #6
Yasir Shah drops 45 places to #88
Bishan Bedi drops 27 places to #54
Shane Warne drops 3 places to #7
Imran Khan jumps 4 places to #6
Anil Kumble drops 5 places to #13
Hugh Tayfield drops 13 places to #34
Andy Roberts jumps 18 places to #32
Hugh Trumble drops 24 places to #71
Lance Gibbs drops 14 places to #42
I really like how the performance ratings looks now (especially for batting).
Appreciate any feedback!