September21

Not Out Innings and Batting Averages

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In January and February, Peter Kettle made a thorough-going evaluation of proposals put forward by others for the treatment of Not Out innings in deriving batting averages. He also made recommendations and showed what effect these would have on traditional averages for a sizeable sample of Test batsmen.

In this Epilogue, he considers what the famous 20 th century philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein – a radical thinker and cricket enthusiast – would have proposed in a scenario talking to Denis Compton at The Oval ground in the summer of 1947.

September18

New Cricket Stars to Watch For

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icket events, such as the T20 World Cup, among other events, to showcase their talent to the world. There are many new cricket stars to watch out for. Some are in the early stages of their career, while others have not even made their international debuts yet.

August28

Changing the Game: How Technology Has Influenced Cricket

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Cricket is a highly traditional sport; thus, alterations to the rules and arena are rarely made hastily. Sports like football and horse racing have adopted modern technology in a variety of ways. Thankfully, cricket has not discounted the potential of utilising technology to improve the game.