Showing posts with label Cricinfo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cricinfo. Show all posts

Monday, March 12

Is anyone else doing Cricinfo's fantasy cricket leagues?

Wondering if any other bloggers or readers of this blog are taking part in fantasy cricket on Cricinfo. I bought 2 teams and just selecting my final 11 players. Here are the players I chose. What do you think?

Team 1: Harramis
BC Lara
SR Tendulkar
DPMD Jayawardene
AB de Villiers
A Flintoff
CH Gayle
A Symonds
AC Gilchrist
WPUJC Vaas
M Ntini
Umar Gul

Team 2: Rumpelstiltskin and the Maid
RT Ponting
R Dravid
GC Smith
RR Sarwan
SM Pollock
ST Jayasuriya
PD Collingwood
KC Sangakkara
M Muralitharan
DL Vettori
U Gul

Friday, February 23

Cricinfo's Fantasy League returns for the World Cup!

Yay - This makes me happy! I'll put in a couple of teams this time around! I really had a good time with the Eng-Pak Fantasy leagues. I did pretty well on it. The thrill of actually being in the top 5 for a couple of days in a particular game was exhilarating. Though eventually losing that test match by 345 points because some English bugger made a century and I didn't pick him was equally depressing.

The Cricinfo fantasy league is fun, easy to use and its as addictive as gambling! Good deal! The prizes are sweet too. From Cricinfo...

The prize pool is a generous £10,000 - with the top prize being a trip to watch England on their tour of Sri Lanka and £1,000 cash. There are also signed and personalised team shirts, limited edition merchandise, books, DVDs and magazine subscriptions for the best selectors at various stages of the competition.
Who wants to join my "Friends and Enemies" league?

Thursday, February 22

Announcing a statistical study on wicketkeeping

With all this talk about Kamran Akmal's decline in recent months, I wanted to look at the statistics on offer and try and figure out if his glovework and batsmanship are truly in decline. I've been working on this for quite a while now, and in doing so, have managed to put together some interesting trends. I'll post them on this site routinely over the next couple of weeks, as we don't have too much live cricket going on. A direct link to the study can be found here.

I also wish I had access to Cricinfo's ball by ball statistics database. If I had access to "byes conceded" or "dropped chances", I'd be a happier man. On that note, does anyone know of other cricket databases, where I can access this information or does Cricinfo have the monopoly? As a result of this, I am a bit handicapped as to what I can work with. So instead of judging a keeper by his failures (which would probably be a more accurate technique), I will rank them by their contributions. This contribution consists of their batting and fielding averages. Some of the questions that I wish to address are:

  • Can I rank the contribution of wicketkeepers against other keepers?
  • Can I rank the batting and fielding contributions of wicketkeepers to their team?
  • Is Kamran Akmal's contribution to the Pakistani side in decline?
  • How does Kamran Akmal compare with past Pakistani keepers?
  • Are exceptionally good wicket-keeping batsmen (Gilchrist, Sangakarra, Flower) an anomaly? Or is this a trend of the times?
  • If so, can I show that the times indeed, are changing, in that, keepers are becoming better and better at batting?
  • Who are the best keepers by year with regards to their contributions?
  • Which keepers are most consistent in their performance?
Some questions may not be answered, while other queries may yet be added to this list. Stay tuned to this blog as results on this study are posted.