against spinners - india and reasonably well according to some posts hereHmmm....
Which was the best team in the world through the vast majority of Murali's career, and how did he go against them?
ftr patel > murali
against spinners - india and reasonably well according to some posts hereHmmm....
Which was the best team in the world through the vast majority of Murali's career, and how did he go against them?
Really? You sure they may not just have been very good against them, but looked great because they were **** at playing anything over 80 mph?against spinners - india and reasonably well according to some posts here
ftr patel > murali
Really? You sure they may not just have been very good against them, but looked great because they were **** at playing anything over 80 mph?
Sadly for us mate, self praise is no praise at all
Yeah, again there is a lot that has been missed/overlooked in this statistical analysis. For example the use of batting averages although on face value looks like a good way to compare players etc. A player that averages 40 in New Zealand is not the same as a player who averages 40 in India. Different conditions, different records/high scores in those particular conditions.Mike, you may want to see this:
www.cricketweb.net/forum/cricket-chat/48524-how-valuable-wicket.html
Agree on the first part. It's not perfect. Yet you'd think a flat track bully who averages 55 is perhaps worth 45 but not 15 by any stretch. So this method is making lesser error than the conventional averages. Not to mention that substantial amount of these differences will have different signs will cancel out each other. Agree though that it's not perfect.Yeah, again there is a lot that has been missed/overlooked in this statistical analysis. For example the use of batting averages although on face value looks like a good way to compare players etc. A player that averages 40 in New Zealand is not the same as a player who averages 40 in India. Different conditions, different records/high scores in those particular conditions.
On a side note i think someone who can knock off tailenders/lower order batsmen should not be punished as that is also a skill (knowing where/how to bowl to these guys to get the best results).
On the whole, pretty well, no?Hmmm....
Which was the best team in the world through the vast majority of Murali's career, and how did he go against them?
This thread will never die, this thread is the soul of cricketweb.Is this thread still going? Sheesh.
Horrible isn't it?Is this thread still going? Sheesh.
You sure about that?At the same time Aus haven't been the single biggest challenge for spinners in last 2 decades.
One could argue that in either direction - if players can score up the other end, they maybe don't attack Murali and get out trying to survive. Or because Warne had quality up the other end applying pressure, batsmen got out trying to score.Mike5181 I think its obvious that bowling in a pack helps the bowling average.