Cipher
School Boy/Girl Captain
Hey everyone new poster here,
Just wanted your thoughts on the difference between picking an ATG specialist bowler vs a very good bowler who can bat.
Would it not be better to have bowlers who can get you an extra 20 runs with their batting
compared to an ATG bowler who might average getting out a top 6 bat for a few runs less?
I'll give an example to highlight this:
Bowling
Curtly Ambrose gets a 55 Avg Batsman out for 38 runs (69.4% 'discount factor')
Shaun Pollock gets a 55 Avg Batsman out for 42 runs (76.6 % 'discount factor')
So Curtly on average gets them out for 4 runs cheaper.
(Discount factor based off the post by Ankitj) cricketweb.net/forum/threads/how-valuable-is-that-wicket.48524
Batting
Ambrose averages 12.40 with the bat
Pollock averages 32.31 with the bat.
So Pollock on average makes almost 20 more runs than Ambrose per innings.
Based on these numbers Curtly would need to take 5 wickets in an innings to make up this difference in runs compared to Pollock (5 x 4=20).
Assuming that the other 3/4 bowlers in the team are also of high quality, its unlikely Ambrose gets that many himself anyway.
Obviously this is a very stats nerd way of looking at things & purely based on averages but;
Based on the numbers from Ankitj's post - players who could bowl very well vs top/middle order batsman & bat themselves such as
A.Davidson (68.3%) K.Miller (73.7%), Pollock (76.6%) R.Lindwall (77.8%) may potentially provide a higher positive value of runs than some of the ATG bowlers.
Note: I didn't mention Khan or Hadlee because you could say they are ATG bowlers in their own right but you could make the case for them based on this over Marshall/Mcgrath/Ambrose as well.
Obviously you can claim that a top tier Mcgrath/Ambrose type bowler is slightly more likely to get someone out than a 2nd tier Miller/Pollock/Lindwall but is that worth a notable difference in runs scored when batting? Especially considering runs in the tail may be more decisive when the top 7 are scoring less against star studded bowling attacks.
Interested to hear your points for or against!
Just wanted your thoughts on the difference between picking an ATG specialist bowler vs a very good bowler who can bat.
Would it not be better to have bowlers who can get you an extra 20 runs with their batting
compared to an ATG bowler who might average getting out a top 6 bat for a few runs less?
I'll give an example to highlight this:
Bowling
Curtly Ambrose gets a 55 Avg Batsman out for 38 runs (69.4% 'discount factor')
Shaun Pollock gets a 55 Avg Batsman out for 42 runs (76.6 % 'discount factor')
So Curtly on average gets them out for 4 runs cheaper.
(Discount factor based off the post by Ankitj) cricketweb.net/forum/threads/how-valuable-is-that-wicket.48524
Batting
Ambrose averages 12.40 with the bat
Pollock averages 32.31 with the bat.
So Pollock on average makes almost 20 more runs than Ambrose per innings.
Based on these numbers Curtly would need to take 5 wickets in an innings to make up this difference in runs compared to Pollock (5 x 4=20).
Assuming that the other 3/4 bowlers in the team are also of high quality, its unlikely Ambrose gets that many himself anyway.
Obviously this is a very stats nerd way of looking at things & purely based on averages but;
Based on the numbers from Ankitj's post - players who could bowl very well vs top/middle order batsman & bat themselves such as
A.Davidson (68.3%) K.Miller (73.7%), Pollock (76.6%) R.Lindwall (77.8%) may potentially provide a higher positive value of runs than some of the ATG bowlers.
Note: I didn't mention Khan or Hadlee because you could say they are ATG bowlers in their own right but you could make the case for them based on this over Marshall/Mcgrath/Ambrose as well.
Obviously you can claim that a top tier Mcgrath/Ambrose type bowler is slightly more likely to get someone out than a 2nd tier Miller/Pollock/Lindwall but is that worth a notable difference in runs scored when batting? Especially considering runs in the tail may be more decisive when the top 7 are scoring less against star studded bowling attacks.
Interested to hear your points for or against!
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