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Emergence of power-players

TIF

U19 Debutant
The year 2005, saw the emergence of some power-players from different teams. These players, have the ability to turn a match around in just a few overs and themselves have an extra-ordinary batting average and strike-rate.

Also, these power-players had been knocking on the doors of the selection commitee for some time, but it was only in 2005, that they finally emerged.

Some of the power-players to emerge were -

Kevin Pietersen (Eng) - 68.30 avg. & 100.45 sr
Mahendra Dhoni (Ind) - 45.70 avg. & 103.62 sr
Micheal Hussey (Aus) - 151 avg. & 100.66 sr

also, there was Justin Kemp (SA) - 35.57 avg. & 93.96 sr

What now remains to be seen is that can these power-players, continue on to maintain this extra-ordinary batting average and strike-rate. Also, the averages of these players have been boosted by the high no. of not-out innings these players have played.
 

Zinzan

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TIF said:
The year 2005, saw the emergence of some power-players from different teams. These players, have the ability to turn a match around in just a few overs and themselves have an extra-ordinary batting average and strike-rate.

Also, these power-players had been knocking on the doors of the selection commitee for some time, but it was only in 2005, that they finally emerged.

Some of the power-players to emerge were -

Kevin Pietersen (Eng) - 68.30 avg. & 100.45 sr
Mahendra Dhoni (Ind) - 45.70 avg. & 103.62 sr
Micheal Hussey (Aus) - 151 avg. & 100.66 sr

also, there was Justin Kemp (SA) - 35.57 avg. & 93.96 sr

What now remains to be seen is that can these power-players, continue on to maintain this extra-ordinary batting average and strike-rate. Also, the averages of these players have been boosted by the high no. of not-out innings these players have played.
Add Lou Vincent - 45.16 avg & 107.32 strike rate !

and most of it was opening and no.3
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
zinzan12 said:
Add Lou Vincent - 45.16 avg & 107.32 strike rate !

and most of it was opening and no.3
And most of it was due to one massive innings against a sub-standard bowling attack.
 

open365

International Vice-Captain
sadly,i don't think it's realistic that they'll be able to keep up their current stats,though i can't wait to watch them try.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Power players are at their best when in packs. If there was just one, there would be a lot of pressure on him to get a big score, so it's a difficult balancing act for him. But if there was a pair or group of power players, they can combine together and score heavily between them. Of course, it always helps the team if every power player has a second skill.
 

open365

International Vice-Captain
Tom Halsey said:
Hussey isn't a power player. He just has a good strike rate because he's so good.
Agreed,Hussey just can't stop himself scoring so quickly.
 

Tom Halsey

International Coach
Well he's in at the end a lot which obviously contributes to his strike rate as well. Whatever, the main point is that Hussey isn't a 'power player'.
 
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open365

International Vice-Captain
^i wasn't saying he is.

Hussey is a great clean hitter but he's too good/versetaile to be considered a power player.
 

adharcric

International Coach
Ming said:
Vincent has played well throughout the year, and not just that 172...
Excluding that 172, his average for the year is 34.7 (as opposed to 45.2). Now it isnt fair to just remove a brilliant innings like that from consideration because if you do that for Dhoni, it'll lower his average quite a bit as well. BUT, the fact that this inning came against Zimbabwe is why it shouldnt carry as much weight.
 

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