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DoG's Test Innings and Bowling Performances. Updates thread.

srbhkshk

International Captain
6VVS Laxman281Australia608Kolkata200119.38

Opposition rating here seems low to me, surely Australia of that time was a seriously good team. Is it because of them playing away?
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Difference between 1-2 being almost identical to 2-8 is nuts
also interesting: how spread out the top knocks are. Even Bradman only has five in the top 100 (though DoG might not have put all his innings through the woodchipper?) (and yet that's still an outlier cos I think G Chappell is next with three?)
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I hardly see anyone talk about that Sehwag 201*. I obviously didn't see it but just statistically it's a truly remarkable innings, out of 329 with only two other batsmen in double figures.
 

OverratedSanity

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I hardly see anyone talk about that Sehwag 201*. I obviously didn't see it but just statistically it's a truly remarkable innings, out of 329 with only two other batsmen in double figures.
Generally acclaimed as his greatest innings and one of the best played in the subcontinent in the last few decades. Murali and Mendis were unplayable.
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Cricketer Of The Year
also interesting: how spread out the top knocks are. Even Bradman only has five in the top 100 (though DoG might not have put all his innings through the woodchipper?) (and yet that's still an outlier cos I think G Chappell is next with three?)
74 different batsmen for 100 innings. Bradman has 5 as you say then Greenidge is next up with 4. Then Chappell, Lara and Root have 3 each.
 

Victor Ian

International Coach
I'm kinda interested for a top 100 (or whatever) listing of bowling attacks. New Zealand in 2022 having a higher score than all Australian teams seems weird.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Just wondering where you'd rank Abdullah Shafique's 160 not out for Pakistan in SL last month.
13.67. Sri Lanka's bowling attack was only rated at 327. This will probably increase in the future as the bowlers will improve their career-best ratings.
 
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Days of Grace

International Captain
6VVS Laxman281Australia608Kolkata200119.38

Opposition rating here seems low to me, surely Australia of that time was a seriously good team. Is it because of them playing away?
Home or away has no bearing on the ratings of bowlers.

Here is the attack that VVS Laxman faced with the ratings of each bowler at the end of the match and their career peak rating. The weightage is 2:1 (rating at the end of the match : career peak). Keep in mind that I only rate bowlers who bowled at least 10% of the team's total overs.

End of match ratingCareer peak ratingAdjusted rating
GD McGrath
906​
914​
909​
MS Kasprowicz
326​
611​
421​
SK Warne
623​
905​
717​
JN Gillespie
696​
812​
735​
ME Waugh
240​
295​
258​
Average rating of all bowlers:
608

Mark Waugh drags the rating down from 696 to 608 because he bowled 18 overs out of the total of 178, which is above 10%.
 

StephenZA

Hall of Fame Member
iirc in his last list it was Kallis, Waugh and Border with more players between Kallis and Waugh than Waugh and Border, could be misremembering though.
Must be misremembering, Kallis never played any significant innings while Border and Waugh played many great innings...
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Home or away has no bearing on the ratings of bowlers.

Here is the attack that VVS Laxman faced with the ratings of each bowler at the end of the match and their career peak rating. The weightage is 2:1 (rating at the end of the match : career peak). Keep in mind that I only rate bowlers who bowled at least 10% of the team's total overs.

End of match ratingCareer peak ratingAdjusted rating
GD McGrath
906​
914​
909​
MS Kasprowicz
326​
611​
421​
SK Warne
623​
905​
717​
JN Gillespie
696​
812​
735​
ME Waugh
240​
295​
258​
Average rating of all bowlers:
608

Mark Waugh drags the rating down from 696 to 608 because he bowled 18 overs out of the total of 178, which is above 10%.
Is there a way of doing it proportionally?
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Is there a way of doing it proportionally?
Do you mean by percentage of overs bowled? Should I include all bowlers in the innings? If I did that would probably make it worse for Laxman, since Australia used 9 bowlers in total.

You could argue that the Australian attack wasn't entirely suited for the conditions. They played three quicks and one spinners, whereas two specialist spinners would have been better. Was MacGill on that tour?
 
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subshakerz

International Coach
I hardly see anyone talk about that Sehwag 201*. I obviously didn't see it but just statistically it's a truly remarkable innings, out of 329 with only two other batsmen in double figures.
People do talk about. Nobody talks about Anwar's 188* though which is a similar knock.
 

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