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New Feature: Series Points 2000s Part One
Cricket Web - Features: Series Points - A New Way of Ranking Test Players - 2000s Part One
So many Test series this decade that the analysis had to be split into two parts. |
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Surprised to read Warne being the "2000-2004 leading player" considering he didn't start off well and also missed out on 2003.
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True, but this "interim" article doesn't list the total points, rather the average per series - I decided not to list total points until I was done with the decade. Actually Gilly had most total points for this period, followed by Kallis and Murali.
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