Chaos Posted April 28 Posted April 28 2 minutes ago, vvvslaxman said: Usual suspects have the strike rate lower than 150. One well known statpadder is under 140 @Chaos @Ultimate_Game yep, big time stat padder. Fisherman
Ultimate_Game Posted April 28 Posted April 28 31 minutes ago, vvvslaxman said: Usual suspects have the strike rate lower than 150. One well known statpadder is under 140 @Chaos @Ultimate_Game IMO there should be a way to factor in SR in Orange cap. It can't be simple stat padding. Maybe runs scored multiplied by SR is the way to go.
tapandrun Posted April 28 Posted April 28 10 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said: IMO there should be a way to factor in SR in Orange cap. It can't be simple stat padding. Maybe runs scored multiplied by SR is the way to go. Orange cap or something similar in t20 is meant for top 3 batters only,for rest its hard to get runs consistently and effectively. Only top3 batters have the luxury to play and score the way they want play slow innings score some personal runs and after that may be try hitting some 4/6. After no.3 either the batter will score consistently or effectively both are not possible
cricspirit Posted April 28 Posted April 28 (edited) Pant 10 matches 110 runs at 98 SR. That is a new low for a highly billed player.Won't surprise me if he is not captain next season. Virat lowest SR of top 20 scorers so far. Rahane has hit more sixes than Virat...lol Edited April 28 by cricspirit
tapandrun Posted April 28 Posted April 28 33 minutes ago, cricspirit said: Pant 10 matches 110 runs at 98 SR. That is a new low for a highly billed player.Won't surprise me if he is not captain next season. Virat lowest SR of top 20 scorers so far. Rahane has hit more sixes than Virat...lol These batters can not compete with some of of the nw batters coming in with high ability to hit 6s, even batters who were looked as next one to slot in Ind side like Jaiswal is also looking like they might not be there in terms of hitting. Kolhi got some socres to chase down 160-180 which are like what is best suited for his kind of batting not that low where his contributions can not be highlighted not to high where he needs to play out-side comfort zone. even batters like prab who are not that highly rated are playing some v.high impact innings putting their teams in place of strength
vvvslaxman Posted April 28 Author Posted April 28 4 minutes ago, tapandrun said: These batters can not compete with some of of the nw batters coming in with high ability to hit 6s, even batters who were looked as next one to slot in Ind side like Jaiswal is also looking like they might not be there in terms of hitting. Kolhi got some socres to chase down 160-180 which are like what is best suited for his kind of batting not that low where his contributions can not be highlighted not to high where he needs to play out-side comfort zone. even batters like prab who are not that highly rated are playing some v.high impact innings putting their teams in place of strength Exactly. Sai Sudarshan is sort of a tuk tuk player among modern generation players. Kohli's strike rate is 11 points lower than him. tapandrun 1
vvvslaxman Posted May 19 Author Posted May 19 Pant is abysmal right through. Never seen such a high ticket guy performing this worse in IPL history.
Ultimate_Game Posted May 19 Posted May 19 1 hour ago, vvvslaxman said: Pant is abysmal right through. Never seen such a high ticket guy performing this worse in IPL history. Pant is not a T20 player. He's a Test batter just like Jadeja. Lord 1
vvvslaxman Posted June 1 Author Posted June 1 How frequent batsmen are hitting sixes. It is an indication of intent compared to four where you can edge a good ball for 4. Suryavanshi tops the chart ahead of everyone. For an opener that is astonishing. tapandrun and Ultimate_Game 2
tapandrun Posted June 2 Posted June 2 Though both Sharuk and Samad are up their in top bracket but none of those inspire any kind of confidence as a finisher. Samad can only hit when ball is full or is well set-up chest high bouncer. And with Sharuk not sure what it is he has never played any kind of impactful innings. Sharuk can access off-side and legside still not a high quality hitter. Vaivhav is obvious on the top, every ball he is playing he is trying to hit for a 6 and 4 only comes if ball is not properly connected, this was his 1st season not much was expected of him and not much was know. He swung his bat and it connected next season bowler would be bowling in his weak zone lets see what he does then when there will be a price on his wkt for opposition and for his own team too. Interested to know who do you think can be a power hitter for Ind team and who can play #5/6/7 can maximize last 3 over where Ind always loses gas. Who has that potential ????
Ultimate_Game Posted June 2 Posted June 2 35 minutes ago, tapandrun said: Though both Sharuk and Samad are up their in top bracket but none of those inspire any kind of confidence as a finisher. Samad can only hit when ball is full or is well set-up chest high bouncer. And with Sharuk not sure what it is he has never played any kind of impactful innings. Sharuk can access off-side and legside still not a high quality hitter. Vaivhav is obvious on the top, every ball he is playing he is trying to hit for a 6 and 4 only comes if ball is not properly connected, this was his 1st season not much was expected of him and not much was know. He swung his bat and it connected next season bowler would be bowling in his weak zone lets see what he does then when there will be a price on his wkt for opposition and for his own team too. Interested to know who do you think can be a power hitter for Ind team and who can play #5/6/7 can maximize last 3 over where Ind always loses gas. Who has that potential ???? IMO Naman Dhir has taken the lead over Samad, Shahrukh, Ashutosh, Ramandeep Singh, Aniket Verma, and Nehal Wadhera. Ashutosh had a head start but he didn't do much after the 1st match he won Delhi. I would prefer to get someone who bowls a couple of overs as well. So if they've an off day with the bat, they can at least do something with the ball. But we do have choices and we can pick the player in form for that no. 7 spot if needed.
tapandrun Posted June 2 Posted June 2 15 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said: IMO Naman Dhir has taken the lead over Samad, Shahrukh, Ashutosh, Ramandeep Singh, Aniket Verma, and Nehal Wadhera. Ashutosh had a head start but he didn't do much after the 1st match he won Delhi. I would prefer to get someone who bowls a couple of overs as well. So if they've an off day with the bat, they can at least do something with the ball. But we do have choices and we can pick the player in form for that no. 7 spot if needed. Naman has long reach, looked sensible when playing last few over- kind of lower order batter having clarity of top order batter (it least this season). But the thing that is notable was he does not have high bat speed and does not posses that power hitter kind of power. But right now can only see 3 player who can be tried --Naman, Ashutosh and shashank
Ultimate_Game Posted June 2 Posted June 2 2 minutes ago, tapandrun said: Naman has long reach, looked sensible when playing last few over- kind of lower order batter having clarity of top order batter (it least this season). But the thing that is notable was he does not have high bat speed and does not posses that power hitter kind of power. But right now can only see 3 player who can be tried --Naman, Ashutosh and shashank Not Shashank. He hasn't impressed that much. Poor fielder, slow runner, lack of match awareness, and not a natural power hitter. Naman Dhir, and Ashutosh are ahead. And I hope KKR give proper opportunities to Ramandeep the way MI gave Naman. KKR misused Ramandeep and he barely got any game time coming way too late and barely faced any deliveries. Ramandeep has the game to be a power hitter but right now if you've to pick one, Naman gets the spot as he's in form.
tapandrun Posted June 2 Posted June 2 18 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said: Not Shashank. He hasn't impressed that much. Poor fielder, slow runner, lack of match awareness, and not a natural power hitter. Naman Dhir, and Ashutosh are ahead. And I hope KKR give proper opportunities to Ramandeep the way MI gave Naman. KKR misused Ramandeep and he barely got any game time coming way too late and barely faced any deliveries. Ramandeep has the game to be a power hitter but right now if you've to pick one, Naman gets the spot as he's in form. shashank is fast mover in the out-field, while batting can access both off and leg sides, have guided his team to win in not so favourable condition this season and previous season only in this game he looked like had brain fade
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