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Is Tendulkar's career now "complete"?

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Yeah, as I've said many times, there's no defensible statistical basis for excluding weaker opponents. It's actually quite a complex issue truly understanding a dataset like a sports one. Just about all sports data, if you're to use the raw measures, should only be used as vague guides only. Otherwise, you need to sample, transform and/or weight appropriately.
 

honestbharani

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Yeah, as I've said many times, there's no defensible statistical basis for excluding weaker opponents. It's actually quite a complex issue truly understanding a dataset like a sports one. Just about all sports data, if you're to use the raw measures, should only be used as vague guides only. Otherwise, you need to sample, transform and/or weight appropriately.
as I have said before, when it comes to "how to use stats in cricket", listen to the pro!!! :)
 

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Yeah, as I've said many times, there's no defensible statistical basis for excluding weaker opponents. It's actually quite a complex issue truly understanding a dataset like a sports one. Just about all sports data, if you're to use the raw measures, should only be used as vague guides only. Otherwise, you need to sample, transform and/or weight appropriately.
AWTA.
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