sandeep Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 13 minutes ago, zen said: Stokes and NCL played well in one inning. Holder has been good with the bat but isn’t bowling well for a leading bowler in his side. Russell (iirc) has been good with the ball. Woakes (iirc) and Pandya are doing relatively better in terms of consistent impact So far, Pandya has been very impactful for Ind. Has played good knocks in all 3 innings (SR 168!). Against Aus, changed the momentum. His bowling is a plus where he has made an impact too with 2 wkts in 2 balls vs. Pak You are out-maniac-ing baba with this stuff you know that right? vvvslaxman 1 Link to comment
zen Posted June 17, 2019 Share Posted June 17, 2019 1 minute ago, sandeep said: You are out-maniac-ing baba with this stuff you know that right? Supporting a talented youngster sandeep 1 Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted June 18, 2019 Share Posted June 18, 2019 Russell has been bad with bat Ok with ball liability in field due to injury Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted June 18, 2019 Share Posted June 18, 2019 On 5/30/2019 at 1:17 AM, chewy said: Inspired by @Gollum 's and@SK_IH's thread Currently the leading Pace-bowling All-rounders (PARs) who are aggressive in their batting approach and seems top teams want to have in the team to provide the an added flexibility in the field. keep updated stats of their bowling and batting performances Also will include other PARs if they perform too, e.g. Holder, Grandhomme, Morris, Thisara, Phelukwayo As of 17 June - half through WC 2019 Player Mat Runs HS Bat Av SR 100 Wkts Bowl Av 5 Ave Diff 1 BA Stokes (ENG) 4 118 89 39.33 107.27 0 5 20.6 0 18.73 2 NM Coulter-Nile (AUS) 4 98 92 32.66 136.11 0 2 111 0 -78.33 3 JO Holder (WI) 5 93 51 31 113.41 0 4 40.75 0 -9.74 4 CR Woakes (ENG) 4 92 40 30.66 102.22 0 4 44.5 0 -13.83 5 HH Pandya (INDIA) 3 89 48 44.5 167.92 0 2 71.5 0 -26.99 6 AL Phehlukwayo (SA) 5 83 34 27.66 71.55 0 6 25.66 0 2 7 Wahab Riaz (PAK) 4 67 45 22.33 128.84 0 5 47.4 0 -25.06 8 Gulbadin Naib (AFG) 4 63 31 15.75 78.75 0 2 77 0 -61.24 9 K Rabada (SA) 5 55 31* 55 87.3 0 5 39.6 0 15.4 10 CH Morris (SA) 4 52 42 26 118.18 0 6 20.33 0 5.66 AD Russell (WI) 4 36 21 12 124.13 0 5 20.2 0 -8.1 MP Stoinis (AUS) 3 19 19 9.5 76 0 4 29.25 0 -19.74 Fair rankings these. NCN is injured so he might fall in the ranks. Link to comment
zen Posted June 18, 2019 Share Posted June 18, 2019 7 minutes ago, Straight Drive said: Fair rankings these. NCN is injured so he might fall in the ranks. it appears to be a simple list based on number of runs scored .... so player x with 100 runs in 4 matches is listed above player y with 99 runs 3 matches Link to comment
chewy Posted June 28, 2019 Author Share Posted June 28, 2019 Neesham so far best based on Aver Diff Stokes leading runs chart Morris with wickets Pandya with SR flops - Stoinis, Russel, to an extent Holder Player Mat Runs HS Bat Av SR Wkts Bowl Av Ct Ave Diff 1 JDS Neesham (NZ) 6 173 97* 57.66 85.64 7 18.71 2 38.95 2 BA Stokes (ENG) 7 291 89 58.2 90.93 6 26.66 3 31.53 3 C de Grandhomme (NZ) 6 155 64 38.75 113.13 5 26.8 2 11.95 4 CH Morris (SA) 7 74 42 24.66 121.31 12 23.16 2 1.5 5 AL Phehlukwayo (SA) 8 129 46* 32.25 84.31 9 34.88 1 -2.63 6 CR Brathwaite (WI) 6 132 101 33 104.76 5 41.4 1 -8.39 7 HH Pandya (INDIA) 5 142 48 35.5 142 5 44.4 1 -8.89 8 Gulbadin Naib (AFG) 7 174 47 24.85 77.33 9 36.55 1 -11.69 9 MP Stoinis (AUS) 5 44 19 14.66 86.27 7 28.57 2 -13.9 10 CR Woakes (ENG) 7 121 40 24.2 93.79 7 41 6 -16.79 11 JO Holder (WI) 7 99 51 19.8 103.12 6 39.66 3 -19.86 Link to comment
chewy Posted June 28, 2019 Author Share Posted June 28, 2019 have to say, Pandya's batting has looked good, if he can come in around 30 over and allow to settle, can easily score big all his dismissals have been when attacking the ball, looks in good form Link to comment
chewy Posted June 28, 2019 Author Share Posted June 28, 2019 have to say, Pandya's batting has looked good, if he can come in around 30 over and allow to settle, can easily score big all his dismissals have been when attacking the ball, looks in good form Link to comment
vvvslaxman Posted June 28, 2019 Share Posted June 28, 2019 1 minute ago, chewy said: have to say, Pandya's batting has looked good, if he can come in around 30 over and allow to settle, can easily score big all his dismissals have been when attacking the ball, looks in good form He can't play slow ball. He just doesn't know how to adjust the timing against slower ball. I think most of his dismissals were against slow ball. Link to comment
chewy Posted July 8, 2019 Author Share Posted July 8, 2019 group phase finished: surprise package, despite all the insults he gets is Petlaykayo, joint highest wicket taker, 11 wickets Stokes leading run scorer, primarily comes in a No.5 where he is expected to play long innings, not been explosive though Pandu has been explosive with bat (142 SR!), and takes wickets, but always giving away 50 runs plus every match. Aus have no pace all-rounder in the Top 10. Soumya Sarkar should bowl more for Bangladesh, Player Mat Runs HS Bat Av 100 SR Wkts Bowl Av 5 Ave Diff 1 BA Stokes (ENG) 9 381 89 54.42 0 90.93 7 29.14 0 25.28 2 JDS Neesham (NZ) 8 201 97* 40.2 0 85.64 11 18.18 1 22.01 3 AL Phehlukwayo (SA) 9 133 46* 33.25 0 84.31 11 30.54 0 2.7 4 Soumya Sarkar (BDESH) 8 166 42 20.75 0 106.73 4 22.75 0 -1.99 5 CR Brathwaite (WI) 8 154 101 30.8 1 104.76 9 35.88 0 -5.08 6 C de Grandhomme (NZ) 8 158 64 26.33 0 113.13 5 34.8 0 -8.46 7 HH Pandya (INDIA) 8 194 48 32.33 0 142 9 43.55 0 -11.22 8 JO Holder (WI) 9 170 51 24.28 0 103.12 8 42.87 0 -18.58 9 CR Woakes (ENG) 9 132 40 18.85 0 93.79 10 38.9 0 -20.04 10 Gulbadin Naib (AFG) 9 194 47 21.55 0 77.33 9 46.66 0 -25.11 Link to comment
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