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Twenty20 Is A Batsman's Game: Fallacy or Fact?

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
That is interesting. Due to a family member being autistic I try and learn about the subject but didnt know that Aspberger's Syndrome was a related form.

For those that dont know

Selected Characteristics of Asperber's Sufferers
- Narrow interests or preoccupation with a subject Repetitive behaviors or rituals;
- Extensive logical/technical patterns of thought; thought is not a conversational wise as most people.
- Repetitive behaviors or rituals
- Often viewed as eccentric or odd

Always interesting to learn something non-cricket related here.
At least we now have an explanation for the first-chance theory.
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
I was just looking at the strike rate of batsmen in Twenty20 Cup in 2006 Summer and shocked to see how batsmen who wouldn't last two overs in any other form of cricket were having strike rate in 100s and averaging 40s.
There were 17 of them.

Included in those 17 were White, Langer, Hemp, D Hussey, ten Doeschate, Hick, Yardy, Lehmann and Irani.

None of those are that bad a batsman.

4 of the others were players who made it through not outs more than anything else: Ambrose, Newman, Khan and Adnan.

That just leaves Trott, Sales and Walker...
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
There were 17 of them.

Included in those 17 were White, Langer, Hemp, D Hussey, ten Doeschate, Hick, Yardy, Lehmann and Irani.

None of those are that bad a batsman.
None of them are bad, but would they average in the forties as a Test cricketer?
 
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