In Part 1: we used numbers to calculate the
probabilities of English batsmen being dismissed by various Pakistani bowlers
and their modes of dismissals.
Now we use the same methodology to do a Pak
Batsmen v Eng Bowlers analysis.
(NOTE: England doesn’t have a Left arm Fast bowler (LF) in their ODI squad and hence there is no column for a LF in these tables)
Table 1: % Chance of Pak
Batsman being dismissed by different type of Eng Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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RunOut
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Hafeez
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64.71
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15.69
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7.84
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7.84
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Farhat
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51.61
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19.35
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12.9
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6.45
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Younis
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45.93
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14.07
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16.30
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9.63
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Shafiq
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30
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0
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30
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20
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Misbah
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38.30
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17.02
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21.28
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4.26
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Malik
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37.96
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19.44
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17.59
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12.04
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U.Akmal
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40.00
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30.00
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25.00
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5
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Afridi
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53.89
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12.57
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10.18
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4.19
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Table 2: % Chance of getting
Bowled, Caught, Stumped, LBW or Runout
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Pak Batsmen
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Bowled
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C.Other
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C.Wk
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Stumped
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LBW
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RunOut
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HitWkt
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Hafeez
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11.49
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55.17
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20.69
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1.15
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5.75
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5.75
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0
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Farhat
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8.89
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51.11
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17.78
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2.22
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13.33
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6.67
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0
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Younis
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14.29
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44.33
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20.2
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1.48
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10.34
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9.36
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0
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Shafiq
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18.18
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31.82
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9.09
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9.09
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13.64
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18.18
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0
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Misbah
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15.25
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45.76
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20.34
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0
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13.56
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3.39
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1.69
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Malik
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12.74
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45.86
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15.29
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5.1
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7.64
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12.74
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0.64
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U.Akmal
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27.5
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30
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27.5
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2.5
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7.5
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5
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0
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Afridi
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14.09
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58.42
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13.75
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2.41
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5.84
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5.5
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0
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Digging deeper into these numbers and
combining the above two tables together to find out the chances of each
Pakistan batsmen getting bowled or LBW or Stumped by different English bowlers
would help us devise strategies to dismiss the Pakistan batsmen
Table 3: % Chance of Pak
Batsman being BOWLED by different type of Eng Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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Hafeez
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8.05
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3.45
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0.00
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Farhat
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4.44
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2.22
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2.22
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Younis
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7.88
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2.96
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1.97
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Shafiq
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0.00
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4.55
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13.64
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Misbah
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5.08
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3.39
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3.39
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Malik
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7.64
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1.91
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1.91
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U.Akmal
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17.50
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5.00
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5.00
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Afridi
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9.62
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1.03
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0.69
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Table
4: % Chance of Pak Batsman being CAUGHT(Fielder) by different type of Eng
Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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Hafeez
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37.93
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12.64
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2.30
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Farhat
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31.11
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11.11
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6.67
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Younis
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7.88
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6.90
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8.87
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Shafiq
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18.18
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4.55
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0.00
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Misbah
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20.34
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8.47
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8.47
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Malik
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22.93
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8.92
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8.28
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U.Akmal
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20.00
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5.00
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5.00
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Afridi
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35.05
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6.87
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7.90
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Table
5: % Chance of Pak Batsman being CAUGHT(WK) by different type of Eng Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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Hafeez
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18.39
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1.15
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0.00
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Farhat
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13.33
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0.00
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0.00
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Younis
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16.26
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0.49
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0.99
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Shafiq
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9.09
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0.00
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0.00
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Misbah
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15.25
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1.69
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0.00
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Malik
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10.83
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1.27
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0.64
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U.Akmal
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20.00
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0.00
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2.50
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Afridi
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11.34
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0.69
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0.00
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Table
6: % Chance of Pak Batsman being LBW by different type of Eng Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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Hafeez
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4.60
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0.00
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1.15
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Farhat
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8.89
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0.00
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2.22
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Younis
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5.42
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2.46
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0.99
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Shafiq
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13.64
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0.00
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0.00
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Misbah
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5.08
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1.69
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6.78
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Malik
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3.18
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1.91
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0.64
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U.Akmal
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0.00
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5.00
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2.50
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Afridi
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4.12
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1.03
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0.69
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Table
7: % Chance of Pak Batsman being STUMPED by different type of Eng Bowlers
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Pak Batsmen
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RF (Broad, Bresnan, Finn, Anderson, Dernbach)
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RS (Swann)
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LS (Patel, Briggs)
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Hafeez
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0
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0.00
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1.15
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Farhat
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0
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2.22
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0.00
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Younis
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0
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0.49
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0.99
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Shafiq
|
0
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0.00
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9.09
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Misbah
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0
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0.00
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0.00
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Malik
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0
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1.27
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3.82
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U.Akmal
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0
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0.00
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2.50
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Afridi
|
0
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1.72
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0.69
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STRATEGIES:
1 – Hafeez & Farhat: Statistically it seems like both the openers will be dismissed early
by one of the faster English bowlers since Hafeez has been dismissed by a right
arm fast bowler (RF) more than 64% of the times. And Farhat: more than 51% of
the times. Both the openers love to attack and play their shots. Timing can be
their biggest enemy because they get out mostly caught by fielders in slips,
gully and point. English pacers should mix up their pace well to make the
openers mistime their shots.
3 – Younis: is a slow
starter and has been dismissed in the early part of his innings more than often.
If he comes in to bat early then a fast bowler is more likely to get his
wicket. Besides getting caught by a fielder, Younis has a 20% chance of getting
caught behind. Hence the English bowlers can bowl just outside the off stump
line to induce an edge.
4 – Shafiq: If Shafiq
survives the English pace attack, then he’d have to work hard against England’s
left arm spinners (LS) who also have a 30% chance of dismissing him. Shafiq has
been out bowled and runout more than 18% of the times.
5 – Misbah: Even though
during his ODI career, Misbah has been a victim of caught behind and bowled
more than LBW, the skipper was out LBW 5 times during the Test series and
England would look to do the same in the ODIs. Bowl full and straight to Misbah
and trap him LBW.
6 – Malik: has been
included in the team on Misbah’s request despite fans and critics questioning
this move. England would look to further demoralize Malik who is already riding
on low confidence by bouncing him out.
7 – U.Akmal: has a 40%
chance of getting out to a RF and a 30% chance of getting out to a RS. He is
undoubtedly the most attacking batsman in the Pakistan line up who would play
his shots despite any crisis. England would look to contain him and deny him
any runs which would frustrate the batsman into playing a rash stroke.
8 – Afridi: It is very
hard to devise a strategy against the king of entertainment, Afridi. More than
often it is not the opposition bowler who dismisses Afridi; it is Afridi
himself who dismisses Afridi. England would not want spinners to be bowling at
Afridi for sure. With 53.89% chance of being out to a RF, Strauss would surely
bring in Broad or Bresnan when Afridi arrives.
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1 comments:
Nice comparison it is however i personally think that England can't play spinners well but Pakistani batsmen can play every type of bowler easily.
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