(377)…BBL05- Smaller grounds produce least sixes!.

  Melbourne is the largest ground in Australia, followed by Brisbane/Gabba in terms of both length and width. Than comes Docklands Stadium which again is situation in Melbourne city. SCG and WACA are the smallest ground in terms of width … Continue reading

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(378)… Batting Construction(West Indies in Frank Worrell Trophy)

No batsman can score runs of every ball.  Dot balls are like air we breathe, it is essential part of cricket. One must not measure dot ball to inability to score runs or slow scoring. I believe dot balls are … Continue reading

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(376)…BBL05- More batsmen getting dismissed trying to clear the rope.

 BBL 05- At end of 13th game (another 22 remaining) Sydney Thunder have done well not to lose a single game out of 3 played by them. Followed by Perth Scorchers, who won two, including thumping record breaking 10 wkt … Continue reading

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(375)…New batting skill

  Here is a short video of new batting skill. Nick Compton who is making a Test comeback has a multiple batting stance. His head is totally side on yet he is has a broader vision of the ball.  The … Continue reading

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(374)…WI Bat performance(first and last half of an over)The Frank Worrell Trophy-2015

  Here is how West Indies scored their runs across an over in The Frank Worrell Trophy Total runs scored 1069 Runs in last 3 Tests v/s Aus( Roseau, Jamaica and Hobart). Losing  58 wickets, and managed 446 scoring shots(116 x … Continue reading

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(373)…Aus Bat Performance (first and last half of an over)The Frank Worrell Trophy

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 A brief look at how runs were distributed in an over during The Frank Worrell Trophy. Australia scored 1559 Runs in last 3 Tests v/s WI( Roseau, Jamaica and Hobart). Losing only 27 wickets, featuring 740 scoring shots(169 x 4s … Continue reading

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(372)…Phases-WI(The Frank Worrell Trophy-2015)

   The West Indies lost too many wickets in the first 20 overs of their batting. In the first two phases(0-10, 11-20) they lost 22 wickets(37.30%) of total wickets. During this period their run-rate was well below 3 and higher … Continue reading

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(371)…Partnerships(WI)The Frank Worrell Trophy-2015

  West Indies partnerships in last 3 Test  all data updated at end of first Test at Hobart -Dec 2015.

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(370)…West Indies bowling -The Frank Worrell Trophy(2015)

  West Indies bowlers v/s Australia in last 3 Test matches all data updated at end of first Test @Hobart -Dec 2015.

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(369)…Australia bowling- The Frank Worrell Trophy(2015)

    Australia bowling v/s West Indies in last 3 Test   James Pattinson is making a comeback after 20 months. He returned with five wkt haul in first Test at Hobart, Dec 2015.   all data is updated at end … Continue reading

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(368)…Partnerships(Australia)-The Frank Worrell Trophy

    Australia Partnerships v/s West Indies (last 3 Test). The 4th wkt for Australia is 187 – and that has happened majorly due to world record partnership  of 449 -between A Voges- S Marsh. However since Voges made his … Continue reading

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(367)…West Indies Batting (The Frank Worrell Trophy-2015)

       

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(366)… Australia Batting (The Frank Worrell Trophy -2015).

  Australian batsmen in each phase.    Interestingly so far, Adam Voges and Sean Marsh have scored the most runs against West Indies(last 3 Test matches). Nevertheless it was the start given by their openers enabled them to post big scores. … Continue reading

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(365)…Phases-Australia (The Frank Worrell Trophy)2015

 In the last series played in West Indies earlier this year, Aussies had a decent solid start to their innings. Their run-rate in phase 1 was 3.45 and had lost 4 wkts in 4 Inns in that period, then the … Continue reading

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(364)…In uniformity there is a silver lining for Test match cricket.

In the wake of recent dismal performance by oversea teams, including West Indies miserable performance in the first Test at Hobart, I observed a silver lining for associate teams and Test match cricket!!    Why not have associate teams play … Continue reading

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