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Well as it is your thread you can set that, be it 150, 175 or 200+ it is up to you and we would have to follow that lead.ah but where do you draw the line for what qualifies as BDH? 150?
Well as it is your thread you can set that, be it 150, 175 or 200+ it is up to you and we would have to follow that lead.ah but where do you draw the line for what qualifies as BDH? 150?
I still have the code for that btw (and so, I presume, does PEWS).
Take median, not average. Or xth percentile.
That is a very iffy statistic though. Will penalize players who waited to check whether they are useless before retiring and it will favour batsmen who are playing ATM and are at their peak.Good to see Kohli up there among some illustrious name.
Meh, it is what it is. It's not really any worse than the average tapering effect of batsmen playing on too long.That is a very iffy statistic though. Will penalize players who waited to check whether they are useless before retiring and it will favour batsmen who are playing ATM and are at their peak.
Have edited in Bradman's double hundreds per Test/innings rates.This got me thinking - who has the highest ratio of hundreds to tests and innings (min 15 hundreds).
Hundreds per test:
Bradman 0.558
Smith 0.346
Walcott 0.341
Weekes 0.313
Sutcliffe 0.296
Khan 0.296
Hayden 0.291
Warner 0.290
Kohli 0.286
Sangakkara 0.284
Sobers 0.280
Chappell 0.276
Gavaskar 0.272
Williamson 0.271
Kallis 0.271
Bradman 0.231
Hundreds per innings:
Bradman 0.363
Walcott 0.202
Sutcliffe 0.190
Smith 0.188
Weekes 0.185
Kohli 0.167
Khan 0.164
Sangakkara 0.163
Hayden 0.163
Sobers 0.163
Kallis 0.161
Chappell 0.159
Gavaskar 0.159
Hammond 0.157
Warner 0.157
Bradman 0.150
Proving once and for all that Bradman was the greatest. But we all knew that. Only 13 players have scored more hundreds than him and they've all had careers double the length of Bradman.
I do find it ironic that Elgar hasn't been able to go large. He just needs to rearrange something.. perhaps his name.How did you get 292.2 for Bradman? It should be 277.
Elgar just hit his 7th ton and his big daddy rating is 120.1