After the mammoth #IPL2022 has finally finalised, I have taken a look at how the teams measured up against their pre-tournament stats. The first part of this thread is a deep dive into each team followed by some country, age and bowling type stats
Firstly detail of a few of the data parameters I used to do this.
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 #IPL2022
We saw some high scoring #IPL2022 games but which team scored the most runs? Well the power hitters of PBKS are way out front here with 3215 in total but its GT who have the highest av per player at 193. It’s clear to SRH struggled with the bat scoring only 2067 runs in total
The saying goes batters win you games but bowlers win you tournaments show which team had the best bowling unit? Based on wickets taken it’s RR with 96, closely followed by GT with 92. It’s no surprise KKR struggled with only 58 wickets in the whole of #IPL2022
We’ve seen the runs scored but did teams improve their batting avg and SR? This graph shows the % improvement compared to the career scores of the teams before the IPL. The 2 new teams are the standout here with GT increasing their avg by 24% and LSG a 17% increase in SR
With most teams improving their batting figures it was a tough #IPL2022 for the bowlers. LSG are the only team who bettered their bowling avg by 13%, all other teams saw considerable drops in both their bowling avg and economy rates. It really was the year of the batter!
Now for a dive into each teams batting and bowling improvements. Looking at CSK and their batting it is clear to see why they struggled. Only Dube and Conway bettered their batting figures whereas Dwayne Bravo saw his avg drop by over 50%. #IPL2022
We know CSK had fitness issues in the bowling unit but there were some shining lights with Bravo, Solanki & Moeen improving their bowling figures. Chris Jordan saw the biggest drop of any players with is avg dropping by 140%! Bowling improvements must be a focus for CSK #IPL2022
DC had an up and down this year, facing COVID issues and probably didn’t perform to their potential. Batting wise Axar and Warner had the most improved average and SR, I think DO would have expected more from big name batters like Shaw, Marsh and Pant #IPL2022
How does their bowling fare? Looking at this I still feel they retained the wrong South African bowler in Nortje. The unexpected stars of this line up were Yadav and Ahmed who both bucked the trend and improved their bowling stats by around 25%. #IPL2022
Onto the first of the new teams and #IPL2022 winners GT who had the highest team batting increase. Miller is the standout here raising his avg by 94%!. Notable mentions for Hardik, Rashid and Saha. I think GT would have expected more from Wade than they got.
We know #IPL2022 was tough for bowlers but did the champions follow this trend? Honestly yes they did, only Hardik, Shami and Sangwan saw a slight increase in the bowling figures compared to their averages. Even the superb Rashid Khan saw a 3% drop in his econ rates!
KKR had a disappointing #IPL2022 % only have 4 players in Cummins, Narine, Russell and Rinku who improved on their career batting stats. Finch, Billings and Iyer saw considerable drops of around 50% in their averages, batting really needs to be a focus for KKR in the mini auction
We saw earlier the KKR bowling unit took the least wickets in #IPL2022 so it is no surprise a lot of bowlers struggled. Stand outs are Dre Russ, Southee and Yadav who all improved their avg by around 30%, Chakravarthy would have been a real disappointment to the team this year.
LSG surpassed all expectations in their 1st #IPL2022 yet only a few of their batters improved on their career scores, Badoni is a great find with a 70% increase in his SR and a huge 151% increase in his SR. Captain KL increased is avg but that SR needs some work next year.
Remember earlier that LSG were the only ones to increase their team bowling scores, well Moshin, Avesh, Hooda, Stioinis and Gowtham all bettered their avg. Compared to the last few seasons Bishnoi was disappointing and will hope to change that next year #IPL2022
Fans of MI need to look away now. In my preview I said ‘on paper it is looking like a really tough year for MI’ and boy it was that. Looking at their batting stats the decision to drop Tim David early on looks just as crazy as it was. Even Rohit couldn’t save them #IPL2022
MI went into #IPL2022 with a dodgy looking bowling line up and there really isn’t much to shout about after the event. Injuries to Mills, Sams being expensive, Bumrah and Pollard off form, it really was a year to forget for MI. #IPL2022
PBKS were the #IPL2022 highest scorers with 3015 runs but looking at the 2022 stats compared to career averages only Livi, Jitesh, Shikhar & Rajapaksa improved their scores. The key for PBKS next year will be how to use Mayank and Bairstow to their strengths
Does their bowling match their batting powers? In a word No. They had the 3rd highest bowling economy of all teams with 9 players going at over 9’s. Only Ellis and Rabada improved their scores, Arshdeep and Chahar had disappointing seasons by their high standards
We all know RR had the supremely inform Jos Buttler but how did their #IPL2022 batting stack up? All of Hetmyer, Samson, Ashwin, Buttler and Jaiswal improved their avg and SR. They key for RR next year will be how to get the best of Padikkal in this line up
Chahal just sneaked the Purple cap with his final wicket but what about the rest of the RR bowling unit? The Indian pacers of Sen, Saini and Krishna all improved on their career avg scores. Ashwin really dropped back though but this year saw the emergence of Ashwin the batter
On paper RCB batting line up looked impressive & this seems to have translated. Hero of qualifier 1 Patidar saw a huge increase in his avg & SR but the absolute star of the team was @DineshKarthik with his defined finisher role. Captain Faf has a great base to build on
Despite their 8th place finish, SRH have some positives take from #IPL2022. Every batter other than Kane and Washi saw a big jump on their career figures with Tripati & Pooran showing a 50% improvement. SRH have a big decision to make about captain Kane next year.
In Umran Malik SRH have found the fastest Indian bowler, only he and Natarajan improved against their career avg scores. The economy scores are a different story though, SRH have the 2nd worst rate in #IPL2022 so this will need some work if they want 2023 to be a success.
So that’s the team breakdowns done but what about other trends. Lets take a look at which countries players were the stars. No surprise with the form of Buttler that ENG players have an avg of 286 runs per player, SA aren’t far behind with 212. WI is surprisingly low at just 115.
#IPL2022 was the year of the batter and AFG and AUS have the best SR of all countries at 206 and 160 respectively. ENG players have the best average at 25, mainly due to the sublime form of Jos Buttler. NZ have the lowest avg and SR of all countries despite Conways form for CSK.
We know bowlers had a tough time in #IPL2022 but which countries excelled? No surprise that AFG with the ever economical Rashid Khan top the rankings in both avg and economy. The rest are fairly similar other than ENG who are way out with a huge avg of 44.91.
T20 cricket seems obsessed with left hand/right hand batting combinations but which performed the best in #IPL2022? Well it’s a win for the lefties with a SR of 129 and avg of 25.9, compared to right handers @120 and 19. Will teams be looking for lefties in 2023?
Most teams love a miserly spinner but did #IPL2022 give us that? Actually no, it’s left arm orthodox spinners who have the highest avg at 44.3. The most economical were left arm med-fast bowlers like Boult and Moshin Khan, whereas right arm med-fasts went the distance at 9.43
Does #IPL2022 favour the youthful exuberance? Actually it was the 37 year olds who on average scored the most runs per player at 392 way ahead of the 36 year olds at 276 runs. The 24 year olds need to up their game at just 78 runs per player
Does the picture change when looking at avg and SR? This is closer but the 34 year olds just pip the 28 year olds with a 148.26 SR, helped by DreRuss and Moeen. The 37 year olds also take the best avg crown at 34.7 so there sure is life in the old men of #IPL2022
Is there a correlation between bowlers and age? Well the 31 year who have the lowest vg at 22.24 and the second lowest econ rate at 7.48. On the flip side the 29 year olds need to pull their socks up at 10.86 economy and the 28 year olds with an avg just shy of 40
Well for those of you who are still here and saw it through to the end – THANK YOU! I know there is a lot there but hopefully it give you a view of how each team performed against their starting stats.
And finally a quick poll to see whether running a comparison of the pre and post tournament stats is something that people would like to see in the future
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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?