Lance Klusener has moved to the top of the all-rounders list in a
method devised to rate all-rounders. This method takes into
consideration all of the important factors contributing to the success
of an all-rounder, viz the batting and bowling averages and the speed
at which the runs are scored and given.
The method calculates two types of ratings:
Rating 1 is the 'Consistency Index' (CI). It is calculated by dividing
the player's batting average by his bowling average (that is: batting
average / bowling average).
Rating 2 is the 'Speed Index' (SI). It is the batting strike rate of
the batsman divided by his bowling economy (that is: batting strike
rate / runs conceded per 100 balls).
The final rating is arrived at by multiplying the above two
ratings. The following table lists the all-rounders listed by the
final rating (called as 'Points').
There are many surprises thrown by this list which has a minimum
qualification limit of 1000 runs scored and 50 wickets taken, and is
updated to the end of 23 May 1999.
No Player Team Mts Runs Avg S/R Wkts Avg RpO CI SI Points