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24 Jan 2014 22:09 #174848
by Mail
Ross Taylor magnificent player, averages around 38?
Chanderpaul 40 ish.
Discarded.
What really is the benchmark these days?
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24 Jan 2014 22:27 #174849
by Kyle
Strike rate should weigh in too, I'd say. And depends on position, role etc. There's only so much average and s/r can tell too.
For example - I would consider Shakib to be a superior ODI batsman than Misbah, although Misbah averages exponentionally more - because Shakib has single handedly wont Bangladesh matches from the unlikeliest of positions. Same with Taylor, even.
The problem is, only so much you can say - without context, team they play for, conditions they play in etc.
Rev to disagree obviously ;D
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24 Jan 2014 23:31 #174865
by Calypso
Hard to say but if you're just looking at numbers sans context, and Rev would say 'the numbers don't lie' ;D
I guess 44-49 the likes of Misbah, Kallis, Clark, DeVilliers ........... very good !!
50 and above the likes of Amla, Dhoni, Kohli, Trott ............. excellent !!!
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25 Jan 2014 01:20 #174872
by bala24
I would say it hinges on the Position,a batsman at the top of the order (1,2,3) should have an average of 45+ to be regarded as a "good" batsman.The middle order average can vary between 38-42 and the down the order(till no 7) a good 35 will be extra-ordinary.
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25 Jan 2014 13:28 #174899
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Interesting points.
Points taken apropos SR, position etc.
Good point about Shakib.
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25 Jan 2014 15:36 #174922
by Rev Al
* In analyzing batsmen in onedayers one must look at both batting average and strike rate.
* Chris Gayle is currently the best batsman in the WI team----his average is 37.77 and his strike rate is 84.17
* Ross Taylor from NZ---his average is 38.44 and his strike rate is 81.95
A GOOD GUAGE:
* Any batsman with a 35+ average and an 80+ strike rate is a solid oneday performer.
* Mail mentioned that Chanderpaul was discarded.
* Chanderpaul has a oneday average of 41.60 and a strike rate of 70.74
* Darren Bravo has a oneday average of 32.64 and a strike rate of 70.67
* Marlon Samuels has a oneday average of 31.21 and a strike rate of 72.79
SHEER NASTINESS, MEANNESS AND SPITEFULNESS FROM COACH GIBSON AND THE WI SELECTORS HAVE KEPT SHIV OUT OF ONE DAY CRICKET.
Rev
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25 Jan 2014 15:50 #174926
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I would say that an average of 40 is excellent .
This means that your top 6 batsman will score 240 and the tail should score 30 and 270 which is an excellent score on average
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25 Jan 2014 16:02 #174927
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A 40 average with a strike rate of 90 will take you to 270 and anything over that is a bonus
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25 Jan 2014 19:19 #174933
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Rev,
Nice numerical comparisons of current West Indian players and when you throw Shiv into the mix, it is telling.
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