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07 Feb 2013 15:23 #121584
by ketchim
Can U post the Economics equation from yout Link
so we can examine its credibility ....thanks boqui
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07 Feb 2013 15:27 #121587
by boquiesse
Soon come.
Is when dis happen. Shiv need to put in a call to Polly ASAP. He could give Polly some batting pointers for ODI and Polly could help he out wid dis boundary fielding ting.
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07 Feb 2013 15:36 #121589
by ketchim
rev ,
boquiesse would like to audit your numbers :
via his expertise in significance testing .
Would you mind ?
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07 Feb 2013 15:37 #121590
by Rev Al
Mail:
Batting Average = Total runs scored by tortal innings played---adj for not outs
Batting Consistency = scores over fifty divided by innings played--exp as a %
Conversion Rate = number of fifties converted into hundreds
Now mail, if you can find a better guage of batting consistency---please present it on the forum.
Remember, the conversion rate keeps the batting consistency honest----a batsman can have 28 fifties and 7 hundreds in 100 innings played---that's an excellent batting consistency of 35%((28+7)/35)----but that batsman's conversion rate is only 20%(7/35).
RE: YOUR EXAMPLE
* A batsman scores 47 in each of 10 innings----that's an average of 47; a consistency of 0% and a conversion rate of 0%
* A batsman scores 470 in 10 innings with 5 hundreds and 5 ducks---that's an average of 47; a consistency of 50% and a conversion rate of 100%
Who is the more productive batsman ?
Clearly batsman #2---whenever he scores he scores big---whenever he fails his teammates can pick him up---cricket is after all a team sport.
A batsman with a 47 average, a 50% consistency and a 100% conversion rate will always be superior to a batsman with a 47 average only.
Rev
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07 Feb 2013 15:39 #121591
by boquiesse
No no no, I cannot argue with the numbers.
I merely pointing out that others have proved that Tendulkar is better than Bradman, so it must logically follow that Shiv is better than Bradman and hence the greatest of all.
I FULLY accept that.
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07 Feb 2013 15:42 #121592
by Rev Al
RE: PLAYER OF THE SERIES AWARDS--TEST SERIES
How does Shiv compare to Tendulkar, Ponting and Dravid in terms of player of the series awards ?
THESE ARE THE NUMBERS:
7...Shiv has won 7 player of the series awards in tests
5...Tendulkar has won 5
4...Ponting has won 4
4...Dravid has won 4
Link: Player of the series awards in tests
What says you folks ?
Rev
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07 Feb 2013 15:49 #121593
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Tendulkar has a test match century every 6.27 innings
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07 Feb 2013 15:49 #121594
by Rev Al
Others have not proven that Tendulkar is better than Bradman---they have just expressed an opinion.
CHECK THIS:
In innings #4(the final innings of a test) Sachin Tendulkar has been woefully lacking. These are his numbers:
In 57 innings(innings #4) Tendulkar has averaged an ordinary 37.86 with 3 hundreds and 7 fifties--a consistency of only 17.5%
When his team needs him the most---usually in innings #4---Sachin goes missing in action.
CHECK INNINGS #4 FOR SHIV, PONTING AND DRAVID.
CONCLUSION:
Sachin cannot be the greatest batsman ever with an ordinary average of 37.86 and a poor consistency of 17.5% in innings #4.
Rev
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07 Feb 2013 15:50 #121595
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P
onting has a test match century every 7.00 inning
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