chasingthedon
International Regular
Actually it does, as I thought I had shown with this statement:-Doesn't take into account their fielding contributions, although that may be harder. Tendulkar probably had the least fielding impact, whilst Kallis, Ponting and Sanga probably had the biggest fielding impact. Tendulkar definitely the least. With Kallis' bowling taken into account, he definitely had the most overall impact, in my opinion.
"that 40% represents the player’s contribution to several win probability changes as a match develops. That total may be made up of e.g. 10% in one partnership, 5% from the following one, 15% from the next, less 5% for the batsman’s dismissal, plus 5% for a catch, then 20% from his second batting innings less 10% for his dismissal."
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