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

Days of Grace

International Captain
Hmm, I don't think I like the way you've chosen to rate the quality of opposition bowling/batting. Career averages up to that point effectively just show the reputation of the bowlers at the time. Feel like a "average in last 20 games" metric or some similar rolling average would come closer to more accurately showing how good those players were on the day.
I have thought about this many times. Would you do it by home and away/neutral? What about at the start of a player’s career?
 

capt_Luffy

International Debutant
I have thought about this many times. Would you do it by home and away/neutral? What about at the start of a player’s career?
I think at the start of players career, you could consider their next 20 or so games; and I think it might even be better to consider like 10 matches before and 10 matches after the match and his performance in that timeframe. As for home and away, I think a 50/50 importance on both might be a good measure.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
I think at the start of players career, you could consider their next 20 or so games; and I think it might even be better to consider like 10 matches before and 10 matches after the match and his performance in that timeframe. As for home and away, I think a 50/50 importance on both might be a good measure.
I thought a 5 year period around the series in question would work well. For instance, for a series played in 2001, the performances of the opposition batsmen and bowlers from 1999-2003 would be used as a means of rating their strength. And records would be separated into home and away/neutral stats.

Unfortunately, it doesn't work well for the Australian attack in Kolkata 2001:

GD McGrath
53​
132​
18.34​
18.34​
4.56​
39​
6​
234​
0.2191​
103​
3​
MS Kasprowicz
2​
2​
89.00​
66.00​
14.71​
35​
6​
210​
0.1966​
139​
0​
SK Warne
45​
119​
23.55​
23.55​
5.10​
34​
6​
204​
0.1910​
152​
1​
JN Gillespie
38​
71​
29.39​
29.39​
5.80​
31​
6​
186​
0.1742​
115​
2​
ME Waugh
18​
6​
59.50​
59.50​
6.82​
18​
6​
108​
0.1011​
58​
0​
RT Ponting
12​
6​
72​
0.0674​
41​
0​
ML Hayden
6​
6​
36​
0.0337​
24​
0​
MJ Slater
2​
6​
12​
0.0112​
4​
0​
JL Langer
1​
6​
6​
0.0056​
3​
0​
36.99
1068​
942​

Kasprowicz only bowled in the one match away from 1999-2003 and his stats are like the ****oo in the nest for this attack.

I could introduce a formula where if you bowl in less than 20 innings, your average will regress to the era mean (in this case 33.00) depending on how many innings you bowl in, no matter if your average is lower or higher than the mean.

I also don't like how Warne is rated at 23.55 here. In 2001 he was at an all-time low in his bowling and he didn't really pull it back together until 2004.
 
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Days of Grace

International Captain
Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the home or away/neutral records of bowlers in the five calander years up to and including the series in question. Notice how the top 4 are all "away" innings now.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa23.97774Durban20194Won1 wkt21.05
2​
OJD Pope196India19.16919Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka23.53787Galle20081Won170 runs20.50
4​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh27.04655Chattogram20214Won3 wkts20.21
5​
IT Botham149*Australia26.75664Leeds19813Won18 runs19.95
6​
BC Lara153*Australia25.42706Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt19.29
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.11747Leeds19913Won115 runs19.22
8​
VVS Laxman281Australia29.75599Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.07
9​
DG Bradman270England29.58604Melbourne19373Won365 runs18.78
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.38644Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.01
 

Xix2565

International Debutant
Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the home or away/neutral records of bowlers in the five calander years up to and including the series in question. Notice how the top 4 are all "away" innings now.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa23.97774Durban20194Won1 wkt21.05
2​
OJD Pope196India19.16919Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka23.53787Galle20081Won170 runs20.50
4​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh27.04655Chattogram20214Won3 wkts20.21
5​
IT Botham149*Australia26.75664Leeds19813Won18 runs19.95
6​
BC Lara153*Australia25.42706Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt19.29
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.11747Leeds19913Won115 runs19.22
8​
VVS Laxman281Australia29.75599Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.07
9​
DG Bradman270England29.58604Melbourne19373Won365 runs18.78
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.38644Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.01
Some of those bowling ratings don't feel real, incredible to see. Did you find the highest batting innings in a loss with this also?
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Some of those bowling ratings don't feel real, incredible to see. Did you find the highest batting innings in a loss with this also?
Michael Clarke's 151 (15.96)

The South African attack (based on home record 2007-2011)

Adj. Ave.
VD Philander
4​
14​
13.92​
29.18​
8.88​
21​
6​
126​
0.2800​
63​
3​
DW Steyn
37​
115​
19.93​
19.93​
5.78​
20​
6​
120​
0.2667​
55​
4​
M Morkel
25​
56​
25.87​
25.87​
6.75​
18​
6​
108​
0.2400​
82​
3​
Imran Tahir
3​
4​
38.25​
33.79​
4.90​
10​
6​
60​
0.1333​
35​
0​
JH Kallis
6​
6​
36​
0.0800​
37​
0​
26.30
 

OverratedSanity

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Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the home or away/neutral records of bowlers in the five calander years up to and including the series in question. Notice how the top 4 are all "away" innings now.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa23.97774Durban20194Won1 wkt21.05
2​
OJD Pope196India19.16919Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka23.53787Galle20081Won170 runs20.50
4​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh27.04655Chattogram20214Won3 wkts20.21
5​
IT Botham149*Australia26.75664Leeds19813Won18 runs19.95
6​
BC Lara153*Australia25.42706Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt19.29
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.11747Leeds19913Won115 runs19.22
8​
VVS Laxman281Australia29.75599Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.07
9​
DG Bradman270England29.58604Melbourne19373Won365 runs18.78
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.38644Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.01
Wait hahaha how is Bangladesh's attack in the Mayers innings rated higher than Australia in the laxman innings?
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the home or away/neutral records of bowlers in the five calander years up to and including the series in question. Notice how the top 4 are all "away" innings now.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa23.97774Durban20194Won1 wkt21.05
2​
OJD Pope196India19.16919Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka23.53787Galle20081Won170 runs20.50
4​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh27.04655Chattogram20214Won3 wkts20.21
5​
IT Botham149*Australia26.75664Leeds19813Won18 runs19.95
6​
BC Lara153*Australia25.42706Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt19.29
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.11747Leeds19913Won115 runs19.22
8​
VVS Laxman281Australia29.75599Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.07
9​
DG Bradman270England29.58604Melbourne19373Won365 runs18.78
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.38644Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.01
Where does Cameron Green's innings rank from. The recent test series? Feels like it would be reasonably high up given his individual total was comparable to the team innings scores in the other 3 innings.
 

OverratedSanity

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Michael Clarke's 151 (15.96)

The South African attack (based on home record 2007-2011)

Adj. Ave.
VD Philander
4​
14​
13.92​
29.18​
8.88​
21​
6​
126​
0.2800​
63​
3​
DW Steyn
37​
115​
19.93​
19.93​
5.78​
20​
6​
120​
0.2667​
55​
4​
M Morkel
25​
56​
25.87​
25.87​
6.75​
18​
6​
108​
0.2400​
82​
3​
Imran Tahir
3​
4​
38.25​
33.79​
4.90​
10​
6​
60​
0.1333​
35​
0​
JH Kallis
6​
6​
36​
0.0800​
37​
0​
26.30
Have you checked Markram's hundred vs India in the second test earlier this year? Mukesh and Prasidh being in the attack could bring it down but the pitch was bonkers.
 

Line and Length

Cricketer Of The Year
"What made Kumble's 10fer better than Laker's 10fer?
A better batting lineup."

Pakistan's batting line-up may have a better average batting average (38.63 to 33.81) but Kumble conceded twice as many runs 74 to 37.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Michael Clarke's 151 (15.96)

The South African attack (based on home record 2007-2011)

Adj. Ave.
VD Philander
4​
14​
13.92​
29.18​
8.88​
21​
6​
126​
0.2800​
63​
3​
DW Steyn
37​
115​
19.93​
19.93​
5.78​
20​
6​
120​
0.2667​
55​
4​
M Morkel
25​
56​
25.87​
25.87​
6.75​
18​
6​
108​
0.2400​
82​
3​
Imran Tahir
3​
4​
38.25​
33.79​
4.90​
10​
6​
60​
0.1333​
35​
0​
JH Kallis
6​
6​
36​
0.0800​
37​
0​
26.30
Still the most comically OP innings I've watched live.
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the performances of the bowlers in ALL conditions in the five calendar years up to and including the series in question.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa24.13769Durban20194Won1 wkt21.00
2​
OJD Pope196India21.16859Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
IT Botham149*Australia25.44705Leeds19813Won18 runs20.36
4​
BC Lara153*Australia22.75789Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt20.12
5​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka25.24735Galle20081Won170 runs19.99
6​
VVS Laxman281Australia28.80627Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.35
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.15745Leeds19913Won115 runs19.20
8​
ST Jayasuriya253Pakistan32.09527Faisalabad20043Won201 runs18.71
9​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh33.46486Chattogram20214Won3 wkts18.52
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.23675Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.32
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Here is a top 10 batting list in which the opposition bowling attack is rated on the performances of the bowlers in ALL conditions in the five calendar years up to and including the series in question.

1​
MDKJ Perera153*South Africa24.13769Durban20194Won1 wkt21.00
2​
OJD Pope196India21.16859Hyderabad20243Won28 runs20.66
3​
IT Botham149*Australia25.44705Leeds19813Won18 runs20.36
4​
BC Lara153*Australia22.75789Bridgetown19994Won1 wkt20.12
5​
V Sehwag201*Sri Lanka25.24735Galle20081Won170 runs19.99
6​
VVS Laxman281Australia28.80627Kolkata20013Won171 runs19.35
7​
GA Gooch154*West Indies24.15745Leeds19913Won115 runs19.20
8​
ST Jayasuriya253Pakistan32.09527Faisalabad20043Won201 runs18.71
9​
KR Mayers210*Bangladesh33.46486Chattogram20214Won3 wkts18.52
10​
BA Stokes135*Australia27.23675Leeds20194Won1 wkt18.32
Where does green's 170 rate?
 

Days of Grace

International Captain
I think at the start of players career, you could consider their next 20 or so games; and I think it might even be better to consider like 10 matches before and 10 matches after the match and his performance in that timeframe. As for home and away, I think a 50/50 importance on both might be a good measure.
Can I ask what you mean by a 50/50 importance on home/away?

What if the match is played at home in 2002? Will the bowler’s home performances from 2000-2004 be measured? Or should I count all performances from 2000-2004? The former runs the risk of sample size lol issues and the latter has issues such as Jim Laker averaging under 15 from 1956-1960. He was a totally different prospect to face in England compared to anywhere else.

I honestly think I should just rate attacks on career home/away averages and be done with it. That irons out all peaks and troughs that players normally go through.
 

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