Saturday, February 13, 2010

Season I - VI Complete Statistical Review

Six seasons of ATG cricket are now in the book, and the following files provide a statistical review of all the Tests played since England and Australia first took the field at Trent Bridge, some 231 Tests ago.

If you'd like to download the stats as one handy PDF file, make your way to the Home of British Sports Replay Gaming, and look for the post titled ATG Cricket Statistical Review in the 'Cricket' folder.


Pages 1 & 2


Pages 3 & 4


Pages 5 & 6


Pages 7 & 8


Pages 9 & 10

5 comments:

Anonymous

I really like when people are expressing their opinion and thought. So I like the way you are writing

Anonymous

Do you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks! :)

Gideon

No copywriters...it's just me!

Glad you are enjoying the reports.

Brad

Gideon those bowling strike rates seem higher than the top bowlers in test cricket usually have.

Gideon

Brad

Indeed they are. The bowlers seem to suffer more than the batsmen in the ATG scenario, although many of the top batsmen have lower averages than in real life as well. This is only to be expected in ATG play though, and the overall runs per wicket figure - 32.55 over 231 Tests - is accurate compared to 'real' Test history.

Thanks for looking in.

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