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With the latest season of the #Blast23 starting soon I’ve been looking into the data and seeing what insights it tells us. If you don’t like T20 & data look away now as it’s a long ride. Firstly detail of a few of the data parameters I used to do this.
For all players their career T20 figures were used, those who haven’t played aren’t displayed
Team battings averages - the figures for batters, wicket keepers and all-rounders have been used
Teams bowling averages - the figures for bowlers and all-rounders have been used #Blast23
One other important factor to call out is the stats are based on the whole squad, including those named as partial replacements for players who will go off on international duty. Hence there will be teams who have more players than others. #Blast23
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@VitalityBlast: Bowling Data Analysis since 2019:A Thread.
The aim of this thread here is to find where different teams need to focus - Taking more wickets or stopping boundaries in different phases of the match in #vitalityblast.
RTSs and feedback are appreciated.
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The above table shows the detailed analysis of improvement areas needed for all teams. Teams like @KentCricket and @WorcsCCC need wicket-takers, while teams like @WarwickshireCCC, @leicsccc, and @SussexCCC need to focus on stopping boundaries in all phases of the match.
This table shows how the teams are ranked in terms of wicket-taking and stopping boundaries in different phases of the match. Ranking criteria
Wicket Taking - Number of Balls taken to take a wicket(BPW).
Stopping Boundaries - Less Boundary Runs%. Image
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@VitalityBlast: Batting Data Analysis since 2019:A Thread
The aim of this thread here is to find where different teams need to focus - Scoring Boundaries or strike rotation in different phases of the match and the importance of boundaries in #vitalityblast.
RTSs are appreciated. Image
@hantscricket, @lancscricket,@KentCricket, @DerbyshireCCC are in need of boundary hitters for all phases. The above table shows the detailed analysis of improvement areas needed for all teams.
Please follow the thread to know the detailed analysis and let me know your feedback
%Boundary Runs - %of Runs scored in boundaries
Non-Boundary Strike Rate - Strike Rate of teams without considering boundary runs and balls. It also helps to know if the team plays a lot of dot balls or not.
Non-Boundary strike rate inspiration- @SAAdvantage
Data:@cricsheet
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