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What is the minimum criteria for average and strike rate in ODI cricket in this era?

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What is the minimum criteria for an ODI specialist batsman to be considered worthy to merit a place in a top 3 team or be considered a good player in ODI cricket?

I look at the stats of some top order batsmen and as of now, below players average 50+ with 3000+ runs from the top 8 nations:-

Kohli - 58
Babar - 55
Bevan - 53
de Villiers - 53
Dhoni - 50

It is fair to say that averaging 50+ is still a challenge in ODI cricket. Most of the other world class players like Rohit, Warner, Amla, Qdk, Faf, Taylor, Williamson, Root average in the range 45-50.

What should be the minimum combination of average+ strike rate you might expect from all the players of a top team? Discuss.
 
Ave - 48+; SR - 95+

It's funny an average of 40 and SR of 80 was considered the absolute gold standard in the pre 2 new ball era.

Inzy averaged 39@74 SR. He was a world class ODI player. What can be the equivalent of that in this era?

Avg 48, SR 85?
 
It comes down to their roles. Also Post two new ball the strike rate has to be viewed differently. Post 2015 , 4 fielder restriction should also be taken into account. Some batsmen do "make up" in the end overs to make their innings look less miserable. Few have mastered that art. We can get a ball park number for each batsman.

Post 2015 (you can use the filter last 10 years) you should strike atleast 90 above. Last 10 years rules haven't changed much. So it is a good baseline.

Last 10 years top/middle order batsmen stat in ODI (min 45 avge, 1000 runs) excluding associate encounters

Sorted by strike rate.

PlayerMatRunsAvgeSR
H Klaasen (SA)51191146.6120.26
AB de Villiers (SA)45194060.62118.94
DA Warner (AUS)99478750.92101.18
SS Iyer (IND)64248945.25101.09
RG Sharma (IND)133677856.9599.83
Q de Kock (SA)110500448.1199.62
Shubman Gill (IND)46232558.1298.1
BA Stokes (ENG)89307347.2797.15
V Kohli (IND)140743463.5396.75
DJ Malan (ENG)25117853.5496.32
DJ Mitchell (NZ)44165347.2296.21
MJ Guptill (NZ)86357045.7695.42
F du Plessis (SA)71330962.4391.4
JE Root (ENG)119486451.7489.23
BRM Taylor (ZIM)29132845.7989.12
DP Conway (NZ)34136945.6388.55
HE van der Dussen (SA)60233953.1587.86
KL Rahul (IND)74261545.8787.02
HT Tector (IRE)29116448.586.99
Babar Azam (PAK)111518452.8986.79
Haris Sohail (PAK)26109245.585.98
LRPL Taylor (NZ)76341959.9884.46
Ibrahim Zadran (AFG)28122146.9682.94
MS Dhoni (IND)87239045.9682.38
Imam-ul-Haq (PAK)59255448.1881.91
KS Williamson (NZ)98429349.9180.75
SD Hope (WI)107428248.6576.19

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Avg should be above 45 and the strike rate should be above 90-95 to be considered a good modern day batter.
 
I am not surprised KL Rahul strike rate is mere 87 in the last 10 years. It might look good. But generally you don't strike at 87 in each and every innings. There might be innings where you may score at 120 then 75 in other. So if you calculate the median value that will give you the correct picture.

For KL Rahul the median value is 80 which means more than 50% of the time he is striking at 80. Babar Azam has the exact same median value. 80. If you look at Kohli's median value that is 90. So he most of the time scores at that rate. Fake "Caree strike rate" can be identified with variety of analysis.
 
Inzy averaged 39@74 SR. He was a world class ODI player. What can be the equivalent of that in this era?

Avg 48, SR 85?
Inzamam was a good ODI player. World class was what Ricky Ponting did who averaged 42 at an SR of 80 with 30 centuries.
 
Inzy averaged 39@74 SR. He was a world class ODI player. What can be the equivalent of that in this era?

Avg 48, SR 85?
Add to that his humiliating records in WC's, Tournament Finals, and performance against Australia and South Africa.
 
Inzy averaged 39@74 SR. He was a world class ODI player. What can be the equivalent of that in this era?

Avg 48, SR 85?
I agree with @Hitman Inzi was in the good category. He's someone you'd like to have in your team but he's clearly not on par with lara, Sachin or pointing.

These 3 were the best batters in their era. Bevan 1990 form can also be added to this list.

Inzi is mostly in the tier of Gilly, however gilly is viewed as > due to wc 2007 + the fact that he was a wicket keeper who changed the way wicket keepers are perceived in international cricket.

That's aussie mentality monsters for ya.
 
What is the minimum criteria for an ODI specialist batsman to be considered worthy to merit a place in a top 3 team or be considered a good player in ODI cricket?

I look at the stats of some top order batsmen and as of now, below players average 50+ with 3000+ runs from the top 8 nations:-

Kohli - 58
Babar - 55
Bevan - 53
de Villiers - 53
Dhoni - 50

It is fair to say that averaging 50+ is still a challenge in ODI cricket. Most of the other world class players like Rohit, Warner, Amla, Qdk, Faf, Taylor, Williamson, Root average in the range 45-50.

What should be the minimum combination of average+ strike rate you might expect from all the players of a top team? Discuss.
I don't think averaging 50 is a challenge in ODI at all. Apart from de villiers in that list, all others have a certain type of play

Other batsmen can average 50 too if they adopt the same, safe play without taking risks. One of the chief common factors in the list is how these players never hit sixes or balls in the air till the death overs

Dhoni and Kohli could accelerate later but they will never hit sixes till the end overs. Babar doesn't hit sixes much

Some more similar players are Gill, iyer etc

If you don't hit ball in the air on modern ODI pitches you can easily average 50+. But most batsmen don't play like this.
 
Very difficult to sustain in long run

I would go with 35 average player with that strike rate.

If you couple such batters at number 6 and 7 , it will be really good.

Top 5 I would go with 40 average 90 - 100 strike rate
 
I era starts now then I would want a specialist batter to average 40+ and strike at 115.
 
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