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Performance in away/neutral condition with respect to other teammates

vidiq

U19 Captain
Some statistical work regarding how some batsmen have fared in test cricket with respect to the other batsmen of their team, who have batted at no. (1-7) in away/neutral conditions.
As there's always more emphasis on how a batsman has fared away from his home, so this post focuses on that.
So the 2nd and 3rd column define the batsman's avg and how the rest of the batters in the top 7 of his own team have fared.
Column 5 and 6, stress on the innings taken to touch the 50 mark for the batsman and other batsmen of his team.
The last column is the ratio of innings where a batsman has scored single digit scores (0-9) to the total innings he has batted in these conditions.
Smith, Lara, Border, Sunny G and Sachin the batsmen who have a ratio >=1.5 when it comes to average with respect to their team mates.
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Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
For people who are curious… this stat for some older players

Hobbs 59.91 vs 33.92. Ratio 1.77
Sutcliffe 56.31 vs 40.47. Ratio 1.39
Hammond 66.32 vs 35.40. Ratio 1.87
Bradman 102.84 vs 40.55. Ratio 2.54
Headley 47.45 vs 23.13. Ratio 2.05
Hutton 55.29 vs 33.78. Ratio 1.64
Barrington 69.18 vs 41.09. Ratio 1.68
Pollock 49.53 vs 41.02. Ratio 1.21
 

trundler

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For people who are curious… this stat for some older players

Hobbs 59.91 vs 33.92. Ratio 1.77
Sutcliffe 56.31 vs 40.47. Ratio 1.39
Hammond 66.32 vs 35.40. Ratio 1.87
Bradman 102.84 vs 40.55. Ratio 2.54
Headley 47.45 vs 23.13. Ratio 2.05
Hutton 55.29 vs 33.78. Ratio 1.64
Barrington 69.18 vs 41.09. Ratio 1.68
Pollock 49.53 vs 41.02. Ratio 1.21
Do Hill, Harvey, May and Hanif pls. Plus any of the other blokes with lowish averages but played in tougher eras.
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
Do Hill, Harvey, May and Hanif pls. Plus any of the other blokes with lowish averages but played in tougher eras.
eh too many to think of to do but I’ll add Trumper since there’s a Hill comparison

Hill 35.61 vs 24.75. Ratio 1.44
Trumper 30.61 vs 28.91. Ratio 1.06
Harvey 51.43 vs 34.43. Ratio 1.49
May 35.57 vs 31.50. Ratio 1.13
Hanif 42.62 vs 26.21. Ratio 1.63
 

DrWolverine

International Regular
eh too many to think of to do but I’ll add Trumper since there’s a Hill comparison

Hill 35.61 vs 24.75. Ratio 1.44
Trumper 30.61 vs 28.91. Ratio 1.06
Harvey 51.43 vs 34.43. Ratio 1.49
May 35.57 vs 31.50. Ratio 1.13
Hanif 42.62 vs 26.21. Ratio 1.63
For people who are curious… this stat for some older players

Hobbs 59.91 vs 33.92. Ratio 1.77
Sutcliffe 56.31 vs 40.47. Ratio 1.39
Hammond 66.32 vs 35.40. Ratio 1.87
Bradman 102.84 vs 40.55. Ratio 2.54
Headley 47.45 vs 23.13. Ratio 2.05
Hutton 55.29 vs 33.78. Ratio 1.64
Barrington 69.18 vs 41.09. Ratio 1.68
Pollock 49.53 vs 41.02. Ratio 1.21
Is this away or both home plus away?
 

DrWolverine

International Regular
Some statistical work regarding how some batsmen have fared in test cricket with respect to the other batsmen of their team, who have batted at no. (1-7) in away/neutral conditions.
As there's always more emphasis on how a batsman has fared away from his home, so this post focuses on that.
So the 2nd and 3rd column define the batsman's avg and how the rest of the batters in the top 7 of his own team have fared.
Column 5 and 6, stress on the innings taken to touch the 50 mark for the batsman and other batsmen of his team.
The last column is the ratio of innings where a batsman has scored single digit scores (0-9) to the total innings he has batted in these conditions.
Smith, Lara, Border, Sunny G and Sachin the batsmen who have a ratio >=1.5 when it comes to average with respect to their team mates.
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Sanga as well
 

DrWolverine

International Regular
Some statistical work regarding how some batsmen have fared in test cricket with respect to the other batsmen of their team, who have batted at no. (1-7) in away/neutral conditions.
As there's always more emphasis on how a batsman has fared away from his home, so this post focuses on that.
So the 2nd and 3rd column define the batsman's avg and how the rest of the batters in the top 7 of his own team have fared.
Column 5 and 6, stress on the innings taken to touch the 50 mark for the batsman and other batsmen of his team.
The last column is the ratio of innings where a batsman has scored single digit scores (0-9) to the total innings he has batted in these conditions.
Smith, Lara, Border, Sunny G and Sachin the batsmen who have a ratio >=1.5 when it comes to average with respect to their team mates.
View attachment 46844

Here are the names arranged by the "Ratio" column (Player Avg vs Rest of the Top 7 Avg) from highest to lowest:

Steve Smith (1.67)
Brian Lara (1.61)
Allan Border (1.58)
Sunil Gavaskar (1.58)
Kumar Sangakkara (1.51)
Sachin Tendulkar (1.5)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul (1.48)
Joe Root (1.47)
Mohinder Amarnath (1.43)
Javed Miandad (1.43)
Rahul Dravid (1.41)
Kane Williamson (1.42)
Gary Sobers (1.4)
Viv Richards (1.38)
Inzamam Ul Haq (1.38)
Steve Waugh (1.36)
AB de Villiers (1.3)
Jacques Kallis (1.29)
Virat Kohli (1.29)
Alastair Cook (1.29)
Angelo Mathews (1.29)
Graeme Smith (1.2)
Babar Azam (1.14)
Ricky Ponting (1.14)
Ajinkya Rahane (1.13)
Sourav Ganguly (1.06)
Virender Sehwag (1.06)
Mahela Jayawardene (1.04)
VVS Laxman (1.09)
David Warner (0.92)
 

Coronis

Hall of Fame Member
Is this away or both home plus away?
Away I believe.
Here are the names arranged by the "Ratio" column (Player Avg vs Rest of the Top 7 Avg) from highest to lowest:

Steve Smith (1.67)
Brian Lara (1.61)
Allan Border (1.58)
Sunil Gavaskar (1.58)
Kumar Sangakkara (1.51)
Sachin Tendulkar (1.5)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul (1.48)
Joe Root (1.47)
Mohinder Amarnath (1.43)
Javed Miandad (1.43)
Rahul Dravid (1.41)
Kane Williamson (1.42)

Gary Sobers (1.4)
Viv Richards (1.38)
Inzamam Ul Haq (1.38)
Steve Waugh (1.36)
AB de Villiers (1.3)
Jacques Kallis (1.29)
Virat Kohli (1.29)
Alastair Cook (1.29)
Angelo Mathews (1.29)
Graeme Smith (1.2)
Babar Azam (1.14)
Ricky Ponting (1.14)
Ajinkya Rahane (1.13)
Sourav Ganguly (1.06)
Virender Sehwag (1.06)
Mahela Jayawardene (1.04)
VVS Laxman (1.09)
David Warner (0.92)
Whoopsie (sorry)
 

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