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New Feature: Four all-rounders - a study in impact

smash84

The Tiger King
interesting feature chasingthedon. Interesting analysis. I must say though that I was wondering about a few tables especially the one below this statement and the table after this as well.

Back to the profiles of the four all-rounders. The table below shows the percentge of Tests played for which a particular average was maintained, at thresholds of 10%, 15%, 20% and 30%:
What does this mean? What particular average is this?
 

chasingthedon

International Regular
interesting feature chasingthedon. Interesting analysis. I must say though that I was wondering about a few tables especially the one below this statement and the table after this as well.



What does this mean? What particular average is this?
Thanks for reading mate. I'm referring to the rolling five Test average that the impact profiles are based on.
 

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