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DRS stats for 2019 test matches

Crazy Sam

International 12th Man
So Wade's batting reviews are responsible for 1/4 of Australia's successful reviews. That makes the overall stats look even worse for DRS calls by Paine in the field.
Yeah they only had four successful reviews out of 28 attempts as the fielding team, the other 8 as the batting team.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Having an experienced core/spine would make for interesting statistical analysis. But would require the depth of a pHD analysis.

E.g. an experienced keeper, a captain in the slip cordon and an experience bowling attack. Maybe an experienced short leg (for height calls)

From my team's perspective. Upon becoming captain Kane moving himself from gully to mid-off as as a Baz fieldng clone drives me crazy.

Australia getting both a new captain and a new keeper, elevated suddenly from non DRS Shield cricket is bound to come with some teething problems.

Ideal would be something like a captain G Smith at first slip, Boucher at keeper, bowlers of experience of Steyn, Kallis, Morkel etc.
 
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