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Why don't fifties remain fifties?

OverratedSanity

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If that's your opinion you're welcome to it. My point was only that the fact the commentators make incorrect statements doesn't strengthen the statiscal argument.
Uh, no. The commentators aren't wrong when they say a batsman's got a fifty when he crosses the 50 milestone. Ever notice when a batsman gets to 50, they show his career stats and they add the current innings to his number of fifties? Are the stats guys talking bollocks too?

If it's just going to be overridden if the batsman has the gall to get to 100, why even record 50 as a milestone. It's all rather silly imo.
 

Lillian Thomson

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Uh, no. The commentators aren't wrong when they say a batsman's got a fifty when he crosses the 50 milestone. Ever notice when a batsman gets to 50, they show his career stats and they add the current innings to his number of fifties? Are the stats guys talking bollocks too?

If it's just going to be overridden if the batsman has the gall to get to 100, why even record 50 as a milestone. It's all rather silly imo.
The stats are an historical record of what has happened up to that point in time and at that point in time they're correct. You can't have a factual record where one innings is counted twice.
 

harsh.ag

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The stats are an historical record of what has happened up to that point in time and at that point in time they're correct. You can't have a factual record where one innings is counted twice.
Or when one innings is not counted because of a not out.... Wait.... Holy **** the average is all wrongggg!!
 

Lillian Thomson

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Or when one innings is not counted because of a not out.... Wait.... Holy **** the average is all wrongggg!!
Completely irrelevant. A batting average is the number of runs divided by the number of dismissals. The number of innings has nothing to do with it.
 

honestbharani

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I think there is a difference between saying that a batsman got a 50+ score and a batsman got a fifty. The former could mean anything above 50 but the latter would imply, at least in cricketing parlance, a batsman getting a score between 50 and 99. I can see why the arbitrariness can cause confusion (for instance, 200s are counted in the 100s category) but the reality is that historical cricket stats have always divided batting stats by 50s and 100s and that is how it is. :)
 

Daemon

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The aim and main milestone to reach is 100. If you've fallen slughtly short, you're credited with a 50. There is nothing wrong with this other than that commentator crap which who gives a **** about anyways
 
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