honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
And thanks for the stats nonmck and stephen. Will take a look at them tomorrow. We don't get holidays this week here and have had a very long day at work.
They can, but if you're saying (a), I can understand where you're coming from. However if it's (b) then it's simply untrue. Batting as a whole has become easier, whether you bat 1 or 11.Both cannot be true at the same time?
Yeah this makes sense and is in line with general observationBasically they say that opening relative to other positions has remained relatively stable over the years with openers always having a small average advantage. In the last year openers have prospered more than usual though.
Before 1996, batsmen 3-7 struck substantially faster than the openers. Then Jayasuriya revolutionised the game and openers caught up to the lower order in strike rates.
Openers have averaged slightly more than 3-7 batsmen since the late 70s, though sometimes 3-7s average what the openers do.
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Tendulkar vs the average openers.
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Bevan vs the average 3-7.
To play a ROW XI:I'll kick it off:
M.Waugh
Gilchrist +
Ponting
Jones
Watson
Symonds
Hussey
Warne
Lee
Starc
McGrath
I'd play a different Aus XI:To play a ROW XI:
Jayasuriya
Tendulkar
Kholi
Viv
De Villiers
Dhoni
Dev
Pollock
Akram
Garner
Murali
Will be better if you use moving averages rather than in-year averages. Graphs will be much less spikey, especially for the individual players; aggregate seem to be smooth regardless.Before 1996, batsmen 3-7 struck substantially faster than the openers. Then Jayasuriya revolutionised the game and openers caught up to the lower order in strike rates.
Openers have averaged slightly more than 3-7 batsmen since the late 70s, though sometimes 3-7s average what the openers do.
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Tendulkar vs the average openers.
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Bevan vs the average 3-7.
Might be better for the individual player charts but I was quite happy with how the aggregate charts turned out, which is what I based them all on.Will be better if you use moving averages rather than in-year averages. Graphs will be much less spikey, especially for the individual players; aggregate seem to be smooth regardless.
Peak Imran was 90 mph +Lacks an outright fast bowler but otherwise solid.
I'd replace Warne with Garner personally but solid teamone team for white ball XI that can nicely switch to red ball when necessary without changing their preferred batting position in all formats
Jayasuriya (6)
Hayden
Viv Richards
Kohli
De Villiers
Imran (1)
Dhoni +*
Hadlee (2)
S Pollock (3)
Warne (4)
Murali (5)
Solid team. Among the players whose careers overlapped with Kapil at least 5 years, I would go with the below team for T20s.Kapil picked this team to play T20s from the days of his career -
Greenidge
Haynes
Richards
Crowe
Lloyd
Imran
Dujon
Akram
Garner
Donald
Kadir
(12th Man - Rhodes)