Sidilicious
T20I Debutant
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2013
- Runs
- 6,207
Now, there have been multiple debates on who the greatest all rounder is and the answers are always between Imran Khan and Gary Sobers.
But I would like to conduct an analysis (unless someone here has already done so) about what an all rounder is?
Ideally, a perfect all-rounder is able to get into the team both as just a batsman and just a bowler. i.e he has to be good enough in both facets of the game to get into the team purely on either batting or bowling. The consideration whether he is good in the other facet is not taken into account.
In order to analyse this, I propose the following requirements
1. Played a minimum of 50 tests. (Could be reduced to 30 in order to include players pre WWII)
2. The time frame considered would not be for the whole career, but a set of 50 consecutive matches. So, a player's match 0 - match 50, match 1 - match 51, match 2 - match 52, and so on
3. In order to qualify for the above definition of an all rounder the player's batting and bowling skills will be compared to his team mates who played in those matches
4. Minimum of 4 wickets per test match (or 2 wickets per innings bowled) during that period
5. Minimum batting average of 40 during that period
6. Batting Comparison with contemporary team mates - For an all rounder to fulfil the batting criteria, the player would need to be in the top 7 batsman by average in his team for that period. Contemporaries who have played a min of 60% of those would be considered
7. Bowling Comparison with contemporary team mates - For an all rounder to fulfil the bowling criteria, the player would need to be in the top 4 bowlers by average in his team for that period. Contemporaries who have played a min of 60% of those would be considered
What is you opinion on this criteria for my analysis? Is there something that I may have missed.
Finally, before I do the analysis (I will not have time to do this analysis until the next weekend)
1. Has anyone done a similar analysis? (So that I do not need to duplicate effort)
2. Does anyone know how to extract data from the Cricinfo stats guru to Excel?
But I would like to conduct an analysis (unless someone here has already done so) about what an all rounder is?
Ideally, a perfect all-rounder is able to get into the team both as just a batsman and just a bowler. i.e he has to be good enough in both facets of the game to get into the team purely on either batting or bowling. The consideration whether he is good in the other facet is not taken into account.
In order to analyse this, I propose the following requirements
1. Played a minimum of 50 tests. (Could be reduced to 30 in order to include players pre WWII)
2. The time frame considered would not be for the whole career, but a set of 50 consecutive matches. So, a player's match 0 - match 50, match 1 - match 51, match 2 - match 52, and so on
3. In order to qualify for the above definition of an all rounder the player's batting and bowling skills will be compared to his team mates who played in those matches
4. Minimum of 4 wickets per test match (or 2 wickets per innings bowled) during that period
5. Minimum batting average of 40 during that period
6. Batting Comparison with contemporary team mates - For an all rounder to fulfil the batting criteria, the player would need to be in the top 7 batsman by average in his team for that period. Contemporaries who have played a min of 60% of those would be considered
7. Bowling Comparison with contemporary team mates - For an all rounder to fulfil the bowling criteria, the player would need to be in the top 4 bowlers by average in his team for that period. Contemporaries who have played a min of 60% of those would be considered
What is you opinion on this criteria for my analysis? Is there something that I may have missed.
Finally, before I do the analysis (I will not have time to do this analysis until the next weekend)
1. Has anyone done a similar analysis? (So that I do not need to duplicate effort)
2. Does anyone know how to extract data from the Cricinfo stats guru to Excel?