Follow-up on comparing halves of players' careers
There were two very good suggestions to the piece I did last week, which were worth following up
There were two very good suggestions to the above referenced article which were worth following up. One was by Arjun to have the datum of 80 innings (Bradman's career) and see what is/was the best streak in players' career. The other was Abhi/Kris's suggestion that I could look at the career in three parts, rather than two, since in most careers there is a slow start, a spurt and a slow finish. I have completed these two tables and presented these here.
The usual criteria apply. For the first table, the minimum is 80 innings and a batting average exceeding 25.00. For the second, I have retained the mid-point limits of 4000 runs and 45 Tests as the cut-off for batsmen.
Test Batsmen: Analyzing the three career splits
SNo.For Batsman |<---Career---->|Start-third| Mid-third| End-third |Mat Runs Avge|Runs Avge|Runs Avge|Runs Avge | | | | 1.Aus Bradman D.G | 52 6996 99.94|2229 96.91|2643 97.89|2124 106.20 2.Eng Sutcliffe H | 54 4555 60.73|1805 78.48|1537 56.93|1213 48.52 3.Eng Barrington K.F | 82 6806 58.67|2111 54.13|2379 62.61|2316 59.38 4.Win EdeC Weekes | 48 4455 58.62|1602 66.75|1643 63.19|1210 46.54 5.Eng Hammond W.R | 85 7249 58.46|2519 58.58|2396 61.44|2334 55.57 6.Win Sobers G.St.A | 93 8032 57.78|2781 61.80|2783 60.50|2468 51.42 7.Eng Hobbs J.B | 61 5410 56.95|1773 57.19|2019 63.09|1618 50.56 8.Eng Hutton L | 79 6971 56.67|2193 56.23|2661 59.13|2117 54.28 9.Aus Ponting R.T |136 11341 55.87|2535 40.89|4530 68.64|4276 57.01 10.Slk Sangakkara K.C | 85 7308 55.36|1951 47.59|2258 48.04|3099 70.43 11.Pak Mohammad Yousuf | 82 7023 54.87|1712 40.76|2273 56.83|3038 66.04 12.Saf Kallis J.H |131 10277 54.66|2678 43.19|4209 67.89|3390 52.97 13.Ind Tendulkar S.R |159 12773 54.59|3617 50.24|5202 63.44|3954 49.42 14.Aus Chappell G.S | 87 7110 53.86|2310 53.72|2394 53.20|2406 54.68 15.Slk Jayawardene D.P.|107 8750 53.35|2653 49.13|2469 46.58|3628 63.65 16.Win Lara B.C |131 11953 52.89|3884 54.70|3504 44.92|4565 59.29 17.Pak Javed Miandad |124 8832 52.57|3074 53.93|2817 52.17|2941 51.60 18.Ind Dravid R |134 10823 52.54|3772 54.67|4001 61.55|3050 42.36 19.Zim Flower A | 63 4794 51.55|1310 43.67|1488 46.50|1996 64.39 20.Ind Gavaskar S.M |125 10122 51.12|3951 53.39|3362 54.23|2809 45.31Average 45.91 44.28 46.84 45.10 (for all 101 batsmen)
The average of the averages figures indicates a clear move up of 5.7% from the first third to second third and a clear drop of 3.8% from the second to the third. Remember that these are on the grand average figure. Individual batsmen have clear move up and move down patterns.
Barrington, Hobbs, Hutton, Ponting (in a big way), Kallis (huge variations), Tendulkar, Dravid (again in a big way) are amongst the ones who have clearly identified low, up, low patterns.
Note the consistency across the complete career of Greg Chappell and Javed Miandad.
Sobers and Gavaskar are amongst those who have had great starts but fallen off drastically.
Bradman, Lara, Sangakkara, Mohammad Yousuf and Flower are those who have finished their careers very strongly.
To view the complete list, please click here.
Test Batsmen: By average sustained in 80+ innings
SNo.For Batsman Start Finish Inns No Runs Avge Ins Year Ins YearLeaving the colossus outside the discussions, there is a surprise in the second position. I have kept repeating myself many a time. In all the discussions centering around Lara, Tendulkar and Ponting, Kallis has been ignored completely. People point to his lack of wicket-taking ability, forgetting the outstanding batting skills. He and Ponting are the only two batsmen who have averaged over 75 in a consecutive 80+ innings stretch. These two are closely followed by Sobers whose stretch obviously includes the 365*.1.Aus Bradman D.G 1 (1928) to 80 (1948) 80 10 6996 99.94 2.Saf Kallis J.H 82 (2001) to 161 (2006) 80 19 4661 76.41 3.Aus Ponting R.T 87 (2002) to 178 (2006) 92 14 5904 75.69 4.Win Sobers G.St.A 28 (1958) to 111 (1968) 84 13 5283 74.41 5.Ind Dravid R 66 (2000) to 149 (2005) 84 14 4809 68.70 6.Eng Barrington K.F 34 (1961) to 121 (1968) 88 12 5154 67.82 7.Pak Mohammad Yousuf 42 (2000) to 122 (2006) 81 7 5008 67.68 8.Ind Tendulkar S.R 69 (1996) to 148 (2002) 80 8 4782 66.42 9.Eng Hutton L 42 (1947) to 123 (1954) 82 11 4687 66.01 10.Aus Hayden M.L 23 (2001) to 102 (2004) 80 8 4744 65.89 11.Eng Hammond W.R 15 (1928) to 97 (1936) 83 12 4672 65.80 12.Aus Waugh S.R 82 (1993) to 176 (1999) 95 23 4699 65.26 13.Slk Sangakkara K.C 61 (2004) to 142 (2009) 82 6 4899 64.46 14.Aus Border A.R 88 (1982) to 168 (1988) 81 14 4295 64.10 15.Win Lara B.C 126 (2000) to 205 (2005) 80 2 4985 63.91 16.Eng Hobbs J.B 15 (1910) to 95 (1930) 81 5 4827 63.51 17.Pak Inzamam-ul-Haq 91 (1999) to 175 (2005) 85 9 4795 63.09 18.Win Chanderpaul S 123 (2004) to 202 (2009) 80 17 3947 62.65 19.Eng Sutcliffe H 1 (1924) to 80 (1934) 80 9 4425 62.32 20.Pak Javed Miandad 72 (1982) to 152 (1989) 81 6 4604 61.39
Dravid's purple patch comes next, followed by the recent stretch of Yousuf and the mid-career brilliance of Tendulkar. Hutton (not including his 364) and Hayden (including his 380) complete the top-10.
It can be seen that the 80+ innings stretch averages of the last 15 batsmen in the table are within 6 runs.
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Test Batsmen: By average sustained in exactly 80 innings
SNo.For Batsman Start Finish Inns No Runs Avge Ins Year Ins YearArjun Hemnani wanted a table in which the stretch is exactly equal to 80 innings. I have created a different table and displayed the same here.1.Aus Bradman D.G 1 (1928) to 80 (1948) 80 10 6996 99.94 2.Saf Kallis J.H 82 (2001) to 161 (2006) 80 19 4661 76.41 3.Aus Ponting R.T 102 (2003) to 181 (2006) 80 13 5048 75.34 4.Win Sobers G.St.A 28 (1958) to 107 (1968) 80 12 4969 73.07 5.Ind Dravid R 96 (2002) to 175 (2006) 80 12 4652 68.41 6.Pak Mohammad Yousuf 42 (2000) to 121 (2006) 80 7 4884 66.90 7.Ind Tendulkar S.R 69 (1996) to 148 (2002) 80 8 4782 66.42 8.Aus Hayden M.L 23 (2001) to 102 (2004) 80 8 4744 65.89 9.Eng Hutton L 44 (1947) to 123 (1954) 80 10 4555 65.07 10.Eng Barrington K.F 27 (1961) to 106 (1966) 80 11 4462 64.67 11.Slk Sangakkara K.C 61 (2004) to 140 (2009) 80 6 4740 64.05 12.Eng Hammond W.R 15 (1928) to 94 (1936) 80 11 4416 64.00 13.Aus Border A.R 88 (1982) to 167 (1988) 80 14 4220 63.94 14.Aus Waugh S.R 77 (1993) to 156 (1998) 80 18 3963 63.92 15.Win Lara B.C 126 (2000) to 205 (2005) 80 2 4985 63.91 16.Eng Hobbs J.B 15 (1910) to 94 (1930) 80 5 4753 63.37 17.Win Chanderpaul S 123 (2004) to 202 (2009) 80 17 3947 62.65 18.Eng Sutcliffe H 1 (1924) to 80 (1934) 80 9 4425 62.32 19.Pak Inzamam-ul-Haq 100 (2000) to 179 (2006) 80 8 4470 62.08 20.Pak Javed Miandad 73 (1982) to 152 (1989) 80 5 4578 61.04
It can be seen that the exactly-80-innings average is slightly lower than that when more than 80 innings are considered since there is more flexibility in the extra innings. A below-average stretch can be more than made up with a very good sretch.
The tables look somewhat similar.