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(285)…Border-Gavaskar Series:4th Test (SCG)card

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(284)…Fielding: where and when to collect a throw

Here is a video showing how to collect a ball when you are behind the stumps or close to it. A fielder/wicket-keeper needs to be behind the stumps or next to the stumps to collect the ball, but not in … Continue reading

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(283)… A captain is born from a team

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Selfless Smith and contentious Kohli!. For many Steve Smith is not an orthodox cricketer, and a year back it was not clear whether he is a lower order batsman who can bowl or top order batsman who bowls part-time. Nevertheless … Continue reading

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(282)…Border Gavaskar series: 3rd Test(MCG)card

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(281)…(Border Gavaskar series)Spin-in!

Amidst the furor of fast short bowling on bouncy surface…….Nathan Lyon manage to pick 17 wickets in 2Tests. Historically he is 9th spinner to pick the maximum Test wickets against India. In 8 Tests he has picked 39 wickets, he … Continue reading

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(280)…Border Gavaskar series: 2nd Test(Gabba)card

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(279)….Prophecy of statistics: An explanation to

I was meaning to clear and explain this statistical prophecy when I was writing this post(http://allthatcricket.com/?p=1489) but it slipped, and now in concluded Adelaide Test match I got the opportunity to explain it. “When a batsman scores a run either with … Continue reading

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5 Dec 2014 Last updated at 2:27 am(278)..1st Test card(Border Gavaskar series) Down Under(2014-15)

Here is Performance scorecard of 1st Test, Gabba, Brisbane.

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(277)The Bounce: Pertaining to height while executing a shot.

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Here is a look at data related to bounce of the ball in recently concluded ODI series between Australia and South Africa. The bounce is subjective to batsman’s height when executing a shot, and not batting stance. For e.g if … Continue reading

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Eulogy to Phillip Hughes

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It is an honor to die on the field. God chose few lucky ones. Phillip Hughes is the chosen one, and he died as a hero. He never gave up on cricket and never had any concerns in batting position … Continue reading

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(276)…How Australia manage 57.14% success rate in Asia, (between Oct 1998-2006)!.

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Australia always batted the same way, either at home or away or in sub-continent. Their batting was based on aggression even when they are not scoring runs they had an aggressive mind set. It’s the way they have been trained, … Continue reading

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21 Nov 2014 Last updated at 2:13 am(275)…Basics of Cricket(batsman cannot bat in spells)

In a cricket match Bowlers have more privilege than batsman. The major reason is that batsman cannot bat in spells irrespective format/surface and level.

If a batsman is in poor form, can he chose to retire and resume his inning later?. The answer is No, but bowlers can. If a bowler is having a bad spell than he can either change ends, or bowl after some time. Hence they are more privileged than batsmen.

Yes, bowlers have been badly treated since the grounds man(mali) has taken to doping(doctoring) the pitches. However that should not rob the bowlers of his skill of taking wickets, because as a bowler he has modelled his skills on pitches that he has trained and learned.

If he is born in Asia, he would be bowling on pitches that has low bounce and slow off the wicket, and vice versa in countries like Australia, England, South Africa, New Zealand, and bit of West Indies. E.g Asian captains won’t prepare pitches that has grass, irrespective of quality of fast bowlers in their arsenal(Pakistan had great fast bowlers) but its their batsman that needs protection hence it is prepared to suit them. I guess same is the case in all countries!.

However statistically, almost 15.00% of runs come from “inaccurate shot” selection,viz underedge, mistimed, miscued, unintentional shots. The same goes for bowler’s ability to pick wickets, almost 15.00% of dismissals are from reckless shots played by batsmen, and its constantly increasing. Nevertheless one might feel this is due to advent of T20, but its not the case. The shorter the format makes it more viable for the game to grow.

 Here are few pointers for Batsman and Bowlers.

What batsman can do:

  • Can bat inside or outside the crease, and stand in any line, outside off or outside leg.
  • They can switch hands and play shots without telling the umpire.
  • They can bat till end of an innings.
  • Can use a runner only if he gets injured in ongoing game. In middle of an over a bowler can be replaced if he is injured or reported for illegal/unsporting bowling.
  • Use all the protection against bowling. Pads, gloves, helmets, guards, glares. They only can use sweat band/cloth material and body fluid to shin the ball.
  • They can pause a game if there is a disturbance behind site screen or in the ground. Bowlers can do the same.
  • In the middle of an innings he can change his bats,gloves,pads, or anything they are wearing. Bowlers can do the same, viz change his gears.
  • They can ask the umpires to remove obstacles object from bowler’s attire, and also intervene the game if a fielder becomes an obstacle.
  • He can only retire if he is physically injured or exhausted or if the inning is declared.

 

 What Batsman cannot do:

 

  • cannot bat in spells
  • cannot chose bowlers to bat
  • cannot change batting ends. If a batsman has to save his batting partner from getting dismissed, than he has to take a run from the last ball, so that he can have the strike in next over.
  • cannot change the ball unless its completey torn .
  • cannot take advantage of the surface, but Asian teams prepare pitches to suit their batsmen, which eventually suits their bowlers too!.
  • cannot change the field setting

 

What bowlers can do:

  • They can bowl in spells at any time of an inning or day or session.
  • They can chose to bowl to any batsman they want.
  • In Test matches they can bowl innumerable overs.
  • They can take advantage of surface and weather. Host teams prepare surface that majorly suits their batsman and eventually their bowlers(one type or both at times).
  • They can change the ball if it has gone out of shape or size, or torn/worn out.
  • They can tell the umpire to stand deep or close to stumps.
  • They can chose which end of the ground and pitch(over the wicket or round the wicket) they want to bowl.
  • They can change the field and use them anywhere, close or deep. Almost 15.00% of their wickets are from loose shots played by batsmen (its constantly increasing since the advent of T20).

 

 What bowlers cannot do:

 

  • Hit batsman intentionally.
  • Bend their arm while bowling.
  • cannot follow through on playing area of the pitch.
  • cannot tell a batsman to change gear(including bat, glove, pad).

 

(274)…Rattle n hum series…Aussie bowlers start and finish healthy

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Here is how their bowlers performed against South Africans in tri series held in Zimbabwe(Sept 2014).   A good powerplay performance by the Australians in the tri-series. The South Africans with their new opening line up were unable to score … Continue reading

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(273)… Rattle n hum series: in tri-series SA bowling radar out of range towards the end of an innings.

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  Here is how South Africa bowled against Australia in tri series played in Zimabwe . In the tri series maximum boundaries came in last phase  Power play (0-10) performance In the tri-series the Power play has not been very … Continue reading

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(272)…Rattle n hum series: Batting pace

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Like most teams South Africans prefer to chase down targets in ODIs – they believe they can successfully chase down any target given to them, yet during 2nd ODI -post match interview  – their captain AB De Villers was concerned … Continue reading

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