After getting hold of the #IPL auction list in excel, I’ve pulled a few interesting (if your a cricket and data geek) trends out of there. This thread will show you a few of these…. #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
The average age of the players in the auction is 26yrs old. The youngest is 17 and oldest is 43. Extra geek points for naming them both… #IPLAuction#IPLAuction2022#IPL2022
The next one is about the ‘specialism’ of the players: 38% ALR, 34% bowlers and only 17% batters. Are out and out batters a dying trend? #IPLAuction#IPLAuction2022#IPL2022
The next stat is country with the highest and lowest % of their players in each specialism. Interesting that 29% of the English players are batters.… #IPLAuction#IPLAuction2022#IPL2022
Next beauty is about Left handed batters. Only 10% of the worlds population are left handed yet 80% of the Bangladesh players in the auction are left handed… #IPLAuction#IPLAuction2022#IPL2022
Last one shows the average starting price by country. England players seem to be starting off high whereas teams like Sri Lanka are low… #IPLAuction#IPLAuction2022#IPL2022
Hope you enjoyed it data geeks!
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Another gem.. one player on the list has played for 8 different IPL franchises. Who do you think it is? #IPLAuction2022
And another.. sorry I keep finding things!
Looking at each team and whether their players are internationally capped (Associate countries not included). India is high at 83% of their players being uncapped but a few surprises in there with a high % of uncapped #IPLAuction
Adding a few more insights onto this..
1st is uncapped and capped players and their starting price. Eng players have the highest average starting price for both capped & uncapped players. NZ, SL and SA have the lowest uncapped starting price #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
This next shows the uncapped & capped averages, the orange line shows what % lower the countries uncapped players are compared to capped players. Indian uncapped players are 80% cheaper, SL uncapped are only 61% cheaper than their capped players #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
Now it’s time with gave the bowlers some love. This breaks down the bowling arm stats, 32% of the bowlers are left arm bowlers. Interesting to think back to the batting stats where 42% were LHB #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
This graph breaks down the bowling style and its clear to see Right arm fast/medium is by far the highest, closely followed by Right arm off spin. Interestingly very few left arm fast/medium bowler, could these command a premium price? #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
Lets look at the avg starting price of each bowling style and how that compares to the overall avg starting price. Right arm fast bowlers are on average 34% more expensive whereas left arm fast are 35% cheaper! Considering the success of spinners they are generally cheaper!
And finally… a little poll on the most popular first name of players entered into the auction… 🤔🤔 #IPLAuction#IPL2022MegaAuction
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With the #BCCI finally releasing the #IPLAuction2025 list – annoyingly one day before I go on holiday thanks BCCI!, I’ve done a little analysis to see what trends the narrowed down auction list is showing us
Firstly let’s see what each of the 10 franchises look like going into the #IPLAuction2025 . PBKS need to build a brand new team with just 2 retained players and 23 slots left to fill. On the other end of the scale RR have 19 slots left and may need to play tactically.
What about the much converted overseas slots? With just 10 overseas players being retained ahead of the auction, there will be 70 overseas slots to fill. As expected SRH have retained more overseas than Indian players #IPLAuction2025
After a somewhat one sided #IPLFinal that saw KKR become 3 time champions, but were they statistically the best team? Lets talk a look at what has been a superb #IPL2024 where records have been broken time and time again
First up is the teams batting averages. This graph shows the tournament average and the difference to the team’s avg pre-tournament. KKR top this with an average 6.78 higher than their career, infact only GT, MI and RCB were lower #IPLfinal
T20 is all about strike rate so which team took this accolade? #IPL2024 was an absolute batters dream as every team other than GT increased their strike rate, with eventual winners KKR adding over 27 to their pre tournament average
With the excitement for the #IPL2024 building I’ve been looking into the data and seeing what insights it tells us. If you don’t like IPL & data I suggest you look away now for those that do buckle up as it’s a long ride.
Firstly a few of the parameters I used #WPL2024
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 #IPL2024
Let’s start with looking at the makeup of each franchise. There seems to be a growing focus on all-rounder’s, 43.48% of the PBKS squad are ALR. RR however have 42% of their squad as bowlers, are they going with the ‘batters win you games, bowlers win you tournaments’ approach?
With the #BCCI finally releasing the #iplauction2024 list I’ve done a little analysis to see what trends the data is showing us. The first part of this thread is auction data analysis and the 2nd part my view of what each time should be targeting for #IPL2024 . Buckle up..
Firstly let’s see what each of the 10 franchises look like going into the #iplauction2024 . KKR are almost having to build a brand new team with just 13 players and 12 slots left to fill. On the other end of the scale SRH, RCB, CSK and LSG have just 6 and may play tactically.
What about the much converted overseas slots? With a total of 119 overseas players registered there are only 30 slots available across the teams, DC, KKR and MI have 4 each with GT, LSG and PBKS needing just 2 overseas to complement their team #iplauction2024
With the excitement for the #CWC2023 building 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 ODI 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
Let’s start with looking at the team makeup. Everyone loves all-rounders, 40% of the AUS, NED and NZ squad are ALR. On the flip side 40% of the SL squad are bowlers, are they going with the ‘batters win you games, bowlers win you tournaments’ approach? #CWC2023
With the start of #thehundred just around the corner I’ve taken my usual look through the data and what it’s telling us. This thread is for the Womes comp, my thread for the mens can be found in the last tweet.
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
Let’s start with looking at the makeup of each team. There is a growing focus on all-rounders, 40% of the Rockets and Invincible are ALR! Fire have 60% of their squad as bowlers, are they going with the ‘batters win you games, bowlers win you tournaments’ approach?