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Top 30 batsmen of the modern era (1990s -Current) - Updated

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 20

Virender Sehwag - 124.2

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Points: 124.2
Peak: 2002-05

Overall points: 123.8
Overseas points: 123.1
Best bowling attack points: 121.7
Peak points: 134.7

Runs: 8586
Average: 49.34
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 19

Michael Clarke - 124.5

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Points: 124.5
Peak: 2010-13

Overall points: 122.7
Overseas points: 116.3
Best bowling attack points: 145.3
Peak points: 136.7

Runs: 8643
Average: 49.1
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 18

Andy Flower - 125.2

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Points: 125.2
Peak: 1998-01
Longevity penalty: -4.3

Overall points: 120.7
Overseas points: 137.1
Best bowling attack points: 87.6
Peak points: 166.5

Runs: 4794
Average: 51.54
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 17

Mahela Jayawardene - 126.1

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Points: 126.1
Peak: 2007-10

Overall points: 127.5
Overseas points: 108.7
Best bowling attack points: 128
Peak points: 151.1

Runs: 11814
Average: 49.84
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
I don’t remember the full list from before but I think Smith and even possibly Hayden were ahead of Sehwag? Seems to have swapped around…
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
No. 22

Matthew Hayden - 123.7

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Points: 123.7
Peak: 2000-03
Longevity penalty: -6.5

Overall points: 118.7
Overseas points: 110.7
Best bowling attack points: 161.8
Peak points: 152.4

Runs: 8625
Average: 50.73
Why was Hayden's peak calculated this way. Taking his peak starting in February 2001 and finishing mid 2008 gives him an average of 58 with 29 hundreds and 25 50s. Surely that's a more representative peak than 2000-2003 (16 hundreds at 65). Heck, even if you make his peak 2001-mid 2004 you capture 19 hundreds at an average of 67.
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
I don’t remember the full list from before but I think Smith and even possibly Hayden were ahead of Sehwag? Seems to have swapped around…
Yes but Smith hasn't moved much. Sehwag gained some points and Hayden lost a few points. Australian bowling attack in Hayden's time was vastly superior even to the second best. So the no. of innings played against Aus is a major factor in the average quality of bowling faced.
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
Why was Hayden's peak calculated this way. Taking his peak starting in February 2001 and finishing mid 2008 gives him an average of 58 with 29 hundreds and 25 50s. Surely that's a more representative peak than 2000-2003 (16 hundreds at 65). Heck, even if you make his peak 2001-mid 2004 you capture 19 hundreds at an average of 67.
Peak is best 4 complete years. And there are no points for no. of hundreds. A 90 & 10 carries the same value as a 100 & 0 in this system.
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Peak is best 4 complete years. And there are no points for no. of hundreds. A 90 & 10 carries the same value as a 100 & 0 in this system.
How can 00-03 be better than 01-04 though?

Bizarre that he would be penalised for longevity as well. It's not like he was found out. He wasn't picked until he was and then he averaged 58 over an 8 year period in an almost ten year sustained run.
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 16

Kane Williamson - 128.4


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Points: 128.4
Peak: 2015-18
Longevity penalty: -9.5

Overall points: 134.3
Overseas points: 111.1
Best bowling attack points: 100
Peak points: 163.1

Runs: 7230
Average: 53.95
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
How can 00-03 be better than 01-04 though?

Bizarre that he would be penalised for longevity as well. It's not like he was found out. He wasn't picked until he was and then he averaged 58 over an 8 year period in an almost ten year sustained run.
His 00-03 average is higher than 01-04.
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 15

Hashim Amla - 129.4

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Points: 129.4
Peak: 2010-13

Overall points: 121.9
Overseas points: 130
Best bowling attack points: 131.2
Peak points: 171.9

Runs: 9282
Average: 46.64
 

venkyrenga

U19 12th Man
No. 14

Joe Root - 129.6

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Points: 129.6
Peak: 2014-17
Longevity penalty: -9.6

Overall points: 126.5
Overseas points: 135.5
Best bowling attack points: 123.6
Peak points: 151.9

Runs: 9278
Average: 50.15
 

TheJediBrah

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I made my dad buy me a Matt Hayden cooking book when I was a kid because I thought it was so cool. Never read anything in it or cooked a thing in my life though.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
How can 00-03 be better than 01-04 though?
His 00-03 average is higher than 01-04.
Yeah, it's a bit of a statistical quirk - Hayden averaged comfortably more in 2004 than in 2000, but in both years averaged a lot less than he did 2001-2003. And because he only played a handful of Tests in 2000, the much larger sample size in 2004 had a bigger negative impact on the four-year average.
 

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