Batsman’s Value : Batsman’s Total Runs divided by Team’s Batting Average in an Inning.
From this we can find each Batsman’s Value in an Inning, and see trend analysis of his in various Innings, in different situation, circumstances, conditions & against various opponents, and see how effective he performs in terms of helping his team win matches.
A Baseline Percentage for this Indicator should be :
Team Average (Approx Points) = 35.00 and more
Batsman’s Value (Approx % ) = 0.50 and more
If this formula is maintained, then it would a rarity, and strange for a Batsman not to score more than 25 Runs per Inning!.
Simon Katich last 10 Test Innings and his value for Australia in Test matches (July – Dec 2010)
Katich’s Score |
Team score |
Team Avg |
Katich’s Value |
Opponents/Result
|
13 |
88 (all out) |
8.80 |
1.48 |
Pak (Lost) |
11 |
349(all out) |
34.9 |
0.32 |
Pak (Lost) |
6 |
428 (all out) |
42.8 |
0.14 |
India (Lost) |
37 |
192 (all out) |
19.2 |
1.93 |
India (Lost) |
43 |
478(all out) |
47.8 |
0.90 |
India (Lost) |
24 |
223(all out) |
22.3 |
1.08 |
India (Lost) |
50 |
481 (all out) |
48.1 |
1.04 |
England(Drawn) |
4 |
107-1 |
107 |
0.04 |
England(Drawn) |
0 |
245(all out) |
24.5 |
0.00 |
England(Lost) |
43 |
304 (all out) |
30.4 |
1.41 |
England(Lost) |
Pingback: A Guide to Indicator & Formula | All That Cricket