Nate
You'll Never Walk Alone
I`ve got nothing to do, so I was just thinking about extras, whilst looking at the NZ-SL game. And I was thinking how it`s normal to see around 15-20 extras in an innings for a test match... and then I though of the Aussies. 15-20 extras I thought? Australia don`t bowl that many no-balls and wides... so what about byes?
Australia vs New Zealand
1st Test
Australia conceeded 20 byes/leg byes and 5 no-balls/wides in 191 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 15 byes/leg byes and 8 no-balls/wides in 154.5 overs.
2nd Test
Australia conceeded 20 byes/leg byes and 7 no-balls/wides in 98.3 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 12 leg byes/byes and 18 no-balls/wides in 140 overs.
3rd Test
Australia conceeded 32 byes/leg byes and 4 no-balls in 185.4 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 21 byes/leg byes and 11 no-balls in 147.4 overs.
In ratio to Byes/NB`sandW`s there is a huge difference. This may be because of a lot of NBandW`s given away by NZ, but still.
Australia had 72 byes/leg byes compared to 16 no-balls/wides in 478.1 overs. That`s a ratio of 4.5 B/LB to 1 NB/W. A B/LB occurs every 7 overs.
New Zealand had 48 byes/leg byes compared to 37 no-balls/wides in 441 overs. That`s a ratio of 1.3 B/LB to 1 NB/W. A B/LB occurs every 9 overs.
This could be a one-off, but I feel like I see it a lot. What are all these byes given away from? Good bowling at the stumps? Poor `keeping by Gilly? What do you think?
This is also a testament to how controlled the Aussie`s bowling is... not many no-balls and next to nothing in wides.
Australia vs New Zealand
1st Test
Australia conceeded 20 byes/leg byes and 5 no-balls/wides in 191 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 15 byes/leg byes and 8 no-balls/wides in 154.5 overs.
2nd Test
Australia conceeded 20 byes/leg byes and 7 no-balls/wides in 98.3 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 12 leg byes/byes and 18 no-balls/wides in 140 overs.
3rd Test
Australia conceeded 32 byes/leg byes and 4 no-balls in 185.4 overs.
New Zealand conceeded 21 byes/leg byes and 11 no-balls in 147.4 overs.
In ratio to Byes/NB`sandW`s there is a huge difference. This may be because of a lot of NBandW`s given away by NZ, but still.
Australia had 72 byes/leg byes compared to 16 no-balls/wides in 478.1 overs. That`s a ratio of 4.5 B/LB to 1 NB/W. A B/LB occurs every 7 overs.
New Zealand had 48 byes/leg byes compared to 37 no-balls/wides in 441 overs. That`s a ratio of 1.3 B/LB to 1 NB/W. A B/LB occurs every 9 overs.
This could be a one-off, but I feel like I see it a lot. What are all these byes given away from? Good bowling at the stumps? Poor `keeping by Gilly? What do you think?
This is also a testament to how controlled the Aussie`s bowling is... not many no-balls and next to nothing in wides.