13 Feb / 2015(290)…WC2015 – Toss factor

 

TOSS FACTOR

 

Since the new fielding law was imposed in Nov 2012 – let us look at toss factor, does it really matter?.  Not, really as successful teams are the ones that did not win the toss!

Teams that were send in to bat have won more games than those who won the toss and batted. And teams winning the toss/chasing lost more than, those who lost the toss/chased!

Here is a stats analysis of Toss factor.

 

 

                                           A)    Toss won and batted

(Success rate in 102 matches: 46.07 % – Average 1st bat score 253)

This table is quite predictable for top teams as they won more than 50% of their matches after electing to bat first.  New Zealand- defend almost every time hence they have a higher success rate, and their first bat average score is the best. It seems they have peaked at the right time. South Africa- have progressed strongly. In last 9 games they have posted >250. Australia- since 2014 have been a bit up and down in terms of scoring big, only twice they went past 250 when they won toss/batted.

Nevertheless it is not a great experience of winning toss/batting for teams like Eng, Pak and West Indies.

Interestingly England’s average 1st bat-score is 257 which is considered very healthy, yet their success rate is less. It is their bowlers who are unable to defend >250 targets consistently, therefore they won only 2 games. Pakistan basically are not good in winning games when they win toss/bat first –but surprisingly they have been producing good solid scores up front.

Toss won(batted) Mt(Won) Success rate Average(1st bat score) 300 score Bat avg R/o Scoring rate Boundary rate
New Zealand 9(6) 66.67 296 3 47.50 5.91 52.59 10.04
South Africa 15(9) 60.00 258 3 33.62 5.22 49.43 8.36
Australia 14(8) 57.14 252 5 31.51 5.29 47.29 9.04
Sri Lanka 20(10) 50.00 266 4 33.44 5.50 49.66 9.59
India 8(4) 50.00 242 1 32.27 5.28 45.44 9.48
Bangladesh 6(3) 50.00 259 1 33.83 5.20 48.22 8.64
Pakistan 11(4) 36.36 238 2 28.20 4.97 44.81 8.04
England 9(2) 22.22 257 2 31.20 5.26 49.62 7.37
West Indies 6(1) 16.67 193 1 20.35 4.62 37.82 8.65
Zimbabwe 3(0) 0.00 204 0 22.67 4.71 40.26 7.69
Ireland 1(0) 0.00 202 0 20.20 4.11 41.22 4.73

 

 

B)    Toss won and fielded

(Success rate in 144 matches: : 43.06% Avg 1st bowl 248)

This table is quite interesting and it only suggests how teams are cautious of batting first, therefore chose to field after winning the toss. Teams that didn’t do well in Table A have done well here, viz chasing. Pakistan- who have won 6/9 games don’t bowl that well first up/toss. In 9 games they haven’t got teams bundled out, and the min score is 227 (v/s Ind).

India- has made it a habit to field first after winning the toss. Their majority wins are against Bangladesh/Zim/WI – however they have bundled out teams for <200 seven times, most by any side.

England -over all perform better if they bowl first/toss – They have bundled teams(NZ/SA/IND(2)/SL) inside 200 score- 5 times.

Australia- has displayed its worst performance when they win toss/bowl- Every time they conceded >250 score, (five times it went past 300)!!! …two games were abandoned.

South Africa -too have similar problem – In 11 games conceded > 250 seven times (4 x >300 score)

Sri Lanka – Inspite having a variable bowling attack(like Pakistan) the Lankans fail to bundle out teams…only once.

Toss won(bowled) Mt(Won) Success rate Average(1st bowl score) Bowl Avg R/o Scoring rate Boundary rate
Pakistan 9(6) 66.67 265 40.44 5.37 45.72 9.27
India 27(16) 59.26 249 32.00 5.20 44.80 9.42
England 16(9) 56.25 235 27.22 5.22 45.18 9.37
Sri Lanka 15(8) 53.33 242 39.52 5.53 50.43 9.01
South Africa 11(5) 45.45 263 31.78 5.50 46.03 9.90
West Indies 20(8) 40.00 261 37.79 5.65 46.81 10.03
New Zealand 13(4) 30.77 223 29.57 5.49 46.59 10.29
Australia 7(2) 28.57 241 38.32 6.00 50.62 10.91
Bangladesh 8(2) 25.00 194 27.26 4.88 41.39 8.16
Zimbabwe 14(2) 14.29 282 41.19 5.66 51.04 8.70
Afghanistan 1(0) 0.00 248 31.00 4.96 45.00 9.00
Scotland 2(0) 0.00 265 58.78 7.56 55.95 16.90
Ireland 1(0) 0.00 219 27.38 4.38 38.67 7.67

 

 

 

           C)  Toss lost and asked to bat (1st bat)

(Success rate in 144 matches: 49.31% Avg 1st batting 248)

 South Africa – it is not dangerous to ask South Africa to bat!. They didn’t lose 10 success games when asked to bat. They are more dangerous when they bat first than chasing!. Australia – love to bat first irrespective of toss factor. They have been asked to bat 15 times, and 11 times they manage to pass >250 score.

West Indies: Most fascinating stats of all. If they win toss/bat first, than they bat poorly, however if they are asked to bat than their average is 266 (5 times going past 250 mark). This typify how teams think of toss factor. They are not sure what to choose. Same is the case with Pakistan (although they have better toss/win/bat factor).

Toss lost(1st bat) Mt(Won) Success rate Average of Score Bat avg R/o Scoring rate Boundary rate
South Africa 16(11) 68.75 280 44.34 6.09 52.41 10.38
Australia 15(9) 60.00 284 40.19 5.72 47.33 10.60
West Indies 11(6) 54.55 266 38.51 5.35 43.14 9.99
Pakistan 13(7) 53.85 239 30.45 4.99 44.48 7.97
Sri Lanka 19(10) 52.63 215 30.28 5.21 45.32 8.87
India 19(10) 52.63 248 35.49 5.63 48.09 10.28
Afghanistan 2(1) 50.00 207 25.81 4.34 36.01 7.69
Bangladesh 12(5) 41.67 260 33.60 5.21 48.15 8.34
England 15(6) 40.00 231 29.62 5.43 48.98 9.18
New Zealand 16(6) 37.50 247 34.43 5.77 48.65 10.82
Ireland 1(0) 0.00 269 38.43 5.38 43.33 9.67
Zimbabwe 5(0) 0.00 177 18.79 4.06 32.21 7.33

 

 

 

  D)      Toss lost and chased (2nd bat)

Success rate in 102 matches: 50.00%

(Target of >=250 score: success rate – 32.07%)

 Australia – it must be very pleasing for Australian fans to see their team chasing targets consistently/successfully. In those 11 chase, 6 were >250 target. India – it’s a regular show for them to chase down whether they win the toss or not. In these 9 games 6 were >275 targets!.

New Zealand(4) and Sri Lanka(6) have been asked regularly to chasing >275 when teams chose to bat first against them.

 

Toss lost/2nd bat Mt(Won) Success rate Bat avg R/o Scoring rate Boundary rate
Australia 11(10) 90.91 40.50 5.55 47.65 9.74
India 9(6) 66.67 49.60 6.14 52.25 11.89
New Zealand 10(6) 60.00 30.49 5.40 46.48 10.08
Sri Lanka 19(11) 57.89 32.11 5.17 44.70 9.46
Bangladesh 6(3) 50.00 30.00 5.40 41.70 11.51
Zimbabwe 4(2) 50.00 31.25 4.59 40.28 7.93
South Africa 10(4) 40.00 24.13 4.75 41.72 8.54
West Indies 7(3) 42.86 30.55 5.22 46.76 9.09
England 8(2) 25.00 25.77 5.23 47.65 8.12
Pakistan 17(4) 23.53 25.18 4.89 42.86 8.44
Afghanistan 1(0) 0.00 12.40 3.23 27.16 5.60

 

Here is how teams chased down various targets (all measures).

Targets Mts   Won
225 or more 168 62(36.90%)
250 or more 127 35 (27.56%)
275 or more 89 18(20.22%)
300 or more 54 8(14.81%)
325 or more 28 4(14.29%)
350 or more 15 2 (13.33%)

 

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