Yup & hate even more that it appears to have been replaced with "30+ scores"It's why I hate that batting averages aren't even shown in t20s when a batsman comes out to bat.
My position too, just pointing out to harsh.ag that he can't claim one without the other.It absolutely can't at all when you look at Kohli's performances in the t20 WC and Asia cup where he almost won both tournaments for us basically on his own.
Ftr, I don't think either of them 'rely' on each other
Important to note it wasn't a semi, it was a qualifying game. South Africans by default are mentally and physically incapable of playing an innings that awesome in a knock out game.Nah, Article might be a long way off, but AB's good enough to not rely on earlier batsmen to do his thing, as he's proved many times before, including his match-winning innings (79* off 46) in the semi after Kohli was dismissed for a duck. Let's not pretend AB isn't AB.
Never did that. Was always talking about complex interactions.My position too, just pointing out to harsh.ag that he can't claim one without the other.
That whole article is bafflingly stupid. I don't know who the writer is but I hope he doesn't get paid for that ****The other part of his article is rubbish too. The idea that 5-10 runs are not important because that much can be easily scored through edges is just ********.
When I first saw his articles, I assumed it was a reader's submission. Turns out he is a staff writer. Sad really.That whole article is bafflingly stupid. I don't know who the writer is but I hope he doesn't get paid for that ****
Giving too much credit. Hardly any thought has been put into it, just effort.TBF to him, he's put a lot of thought into it and made the argument as cogently as possible.. too bad the premise is blatantly false.
That guy is the dullest man in existence.. I mean I'm fairly nerdy about stats and stuff but no way I can make it through one of his pieces..Being way too harsh on him imo. It's way better than an Anantha Narayan article.