Friday, 5 January 2007

Stats: Retirees and the series.

Retirees

Shane Warne
will finish his career with the unwanted record of most test runs without a century (3154) Unless he is sent in early he will finish his career with batting stats of Matches: 145 Innings: 199 Not Outs: 17 Runs: 3154 High Score: 99 Average: 17.32 paulyt Average*: 15.84 Balls Faced: 5470 Strike Rate: 57.65 Centuries: 0 50's: 12 Ducks: 34 Fours: 353 Sixes: 37
Bowling Stats: Overs: 6784.1 Maidens: 1761 Runs: 17995 Wickets: 708 BB/I: 8/71 BB/M: 12/128 Average: 25.41 Economy Rate: 2.65 Strike Rate: 57.4 5/I: 37 10/M: 10

Glenn McGrath also has an unwanted record, most ducks by an Australian (35). His career stats (again assuming he doesn't come out early) Matches: 124 Innings: 138 Not Outs: 51 Runs: 641 High Score: 61 Average: 7.36 paulyt Average: 4.64 Balls Faced: 1570 Strike Rate: 40.82 100's: 0 50's: 1 Ducks: 35 4's: 51 6's: 1

Bowling - Overs: 4874.4 Maidens: 1470 Runs: 12186 Wickets: 563 BB/M: 8/24 BB/I: 10/27 Average: 21.64 Economy Rate: 2.49 Strike Rate: 51.9 5/I: 29 10/M: 3

Justin Langer
: Matches: 105 Innings: 182 Not Outs: 12 Runs: 7696 High Score: 250 Average: 45.27 paulyt Average: 42.28 Balls Faced: 14192 Strike Rate: 54.22 100's: 50's: 30 Ducks: 11
4's: 912 6's: 40

Series Stats
Highest Batting Averages:

  1. Hussey - 91.60 (458 runs 7 innings 2 not outs)
  2. Ponting - 82.28 (576 runs 8 innings 1 not out)
  3. M. Clarke - 77.80 (389 runs 7 innings 2 not outs)
  4. Symonds - 58.00 (232 runs 4 innings 0 not outs)
  5. Pietersen - 54.44 (490 runs 10 innings 1 not out)
Most Runs
  1. Ponting - 576 (8 innings)
  2. Pietersen - 490 (10 innings)
  3. Hussey -458 (7 innings)
  4. Collingwood -433 (10 innings)
  5. Hayden - 413 (9 innings)
Highest Scores
  1. Collingwood - 206
  2. Ponting - 196
  3. Pietersen - 158
  4. Symonds - 156
  5. Hayden - 153
Highest Strike Rates
  1. Gilchrist - 101.77
  2. S. Clark - 85.00
  3. Warne - 71.27
  4. Langer - 70.79
  5. Symonds - 66.09
Back later with bowling stats
*paulyt Average = Runs divided by total innings. Normal average is runs divided by times out.

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