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Wastemen etc

Who the better batsman

  • Ajay Jadeja

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • Mahmudullah

    Votes: 10 83.3%

  • Total voters
    12

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
really?

if this was true, form wouldn't exist and there would be no mental side to playing series (as opposed to tests).
In terms of 'law of averages', that is.

Law of averages also would assume that every innings is independent, and its outcome is determined randomly, which it plainly is not.

So the argument fails on both sides, I suppose.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Or maybe I'm explaining the uselessness of 'law of averages' very poorly.

Occam's Razor probably suggests the latter.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Every innings is an independent event, separate from the previous event (form notwithstanding).
really?

if this was true, form wouldn't exist and there would be no mental side to playing series (as opposed to tests).
In statistics this is true. However, in cricket, this isn't the case. Every event isn't independent of previous ones. An in form batsman is more likely to make runs than a not in form batsman, or one with lower abilities.
 

Red

The normal awards that everyone else has
It's not going to happen fellas. He needs a 172* in the next inning/test or 272 out once or 372 out twice. The odds are highly against him ever averaging 100.
If anyone has a chance of making 172* in the next innings they play, it's an Australian in this test.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
If anyone has a chance of making 172* in the next innings they play, it's an Australian in this test.
Less likely though for someone batting at number 5. The ability to take three wickets in an innings is bestowing a degree of quality upon the West Indies bowling attack that they don't possess.
 

TheJediBrah

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Less likely though for someone batting at number 5. The ability to take three wickets in an innings is bestowing a degree of quality upon the West Indies bowling attack that they don't possess.
they didn't have much trouble taking 10 wickets against England earlier in the year
 

Compton

International Debutant
Voges' average still looks a little low to me. Fancy him to score another 500 runs or so before his next dismissal.
 

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