August 29, 2008

Dhoni’s Scores by Batting Position

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Dhoni is consistently changing his batting position in the ODI team. He likes to keep himself floating around in the middle order to accommodate others around. He displays a true leader’s quality in helping others to perform ahead of him. But, where should he bat? Which is the best position for him? With these questions in mind, I did an analysis of his previous 118 matches, of which he went in to bat 105 times. The analysis includes all matches until 24 Aug 2008, including the third ODI recently completed against Sri Lanka.

Batting Positions
When he started playing for India, he was considered to act as a bridge between the batsmen and the bowlers. This is where, normally, most of the wicket-keepers fit in. So, in his first series against Bangladesh, he came in at No. 7. Things changed in the immediate next series against Pakistan. In the second match of the series, he was asked to bat at No. 3. He responded with an aggressive knock of 148, his first ODI hundred.

In the next series, Indian Oil Cup involving Sri Lanka and West Indies, he opened the innings with Sehwag in the first match against Sri Lanka. That’s a rare occasion. He has opened the innings for India only twice, against England being the other one. Since then, he was tossed around the batting order, anywhere from #3 to #8. But, the majority of the innings were at #4 to #7.

In the last five matches he played, all of them against Sri Lanka, he came in at #4, #5, #6, #5 and #6. In the Kitply cup final against Pakistan, he batted at #7. Dhoni himself admitted that it was a mistake and he would prefer to come in early. Now, let us look at the statistics.

Runs Scored By Batting Position
The following graph shows the number of runs scored by Dhoni at the various batting positions.

Runs Scored By Dhoni at various batting positions
As you can see, he has been there up from #2 to all the way down at #8. His main contribution comes from #6 at a total of 1218 runs. His scores at #3, #4 and #7 are very close to each other and are hovering around the 600 runs mark. Dhoni’s contribution at #5 is also not far behind that mark. Certainly, #2 and #8 do not look good. If you look at the number of innings he has played at each position, then it becomes clear that he has played most of his innings at #6. That explains the reason for the spike at #6.

Number of Innings played by Dhoni at various batting positions
Career Averages and Strike Rates
To put things in perspective, let us look at the following graphs depicting the career averages and strike rates.

Average Scores of Dhoni at various batting positions
Strike Rates of Dhoni at various batting positions
Interestingly, he has a phenomenal average of 94.00 at #4. This coincides with an astounding strike rate of 112.67. He has scored a century and 7 half-centuries during his 11 innings at #4 position. His statistics at #3 also looks very healthy with 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries. He has an average of 42.00 at #6, which is better than #5 and #7. Interestingly, he has a century to his name at #7. But, that came when he was batting for Asia XI against Africa XI.

Data Used
The complete data used for the analysis above is listed below in a tabular format.

Scores Table for Dhoni at various batting positions

Conclusion
I feel that Dhoni should bat at #4, which looks like his favourite position. But, until the Indian youngsters start to play their role to perfection, Dhoni will be a floater in the batting line-up. He likes it and enjoys it. Let us see what else is in store for us!
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August 18, 2008

Murali and Mendis mesmerize Indians

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India vs Sri Lanka, India in Sri Lanka ODI Series (2008) - 1st ODI
Date: 18 Aug 2008

Murali and Mendis once again did not allow any room for the Indians to escape. The end was delayed thanks to Mahela's approach to hold back Mendis. Finally when he was introduced again, the innings was over.

If you see the scorecard progress from over 25 to over 30, you will understand how dominant the two spinners were. All the five overs were maidens bowled by Mendis and Murali. During this period, Mendis dismissed Dhoni and Murali accounted for Irfan Pathan. The last hope of Pathan rallying with the tail was cut short by an umpiring error. He was given out lbw even though TV replays showed an inside edge. The score of 87/5 at 24.5 overs read 88/7 at the end of 30 overs.

It was upto the tail from over number 30 to 45. They managed to bring the score to 146, thanks to 20-run partnership between Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan and a 29-run partnership for the last wicket between Munaf Patel and Pragyan Ojha. In one over by Murali that cost 14 runs, Ojha hit a four and Munaf Patel cleared the field for a six. But, all those were too little too late.

You cannot expect much when the highest individual score is 23 (by Yuvraj) and the highest partnership is 37 (between Yuvraj and Rohit Sharma). Mendis finished with figures of 3-21 and Murali's bowling analysis read 3-37. It seems the Mendis' mystery is yet to be resolved. Until India finds a way to handle Mendis, they cannot make any impression here in Sri Lanka.

Let us wait and see whether the Indian bowlers can restore some sort of confidence back in the team before the next ODI.
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Indian top half is back in the pavilion

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India vs Sri Lanka, India in Sri Lanka ODI Series (2008) - 1st ODI
Date: 18 Aug 2008

You cannot have a worst start to a series than this. The top half of the team is back in the pavilion even before the end of 21st over. India is certainly looking at one of the lowest scores in ODI if the bottom half and the skipper Dhoni does not contribute handsomely.

Yuvraj Singh and Rohit Sharma were trying to steady the ship after the fall of Suresh Raina for just 17 runs. The pair came together at the score of 36/3 and helped only to double the score. The introduction of Ajantha Mendis in the last over of the powerplay, 20th over, immediately had rewards for Sri Lanka. Yuvraj Singh survived an lbw appeal in the second delivery of the over. Yuvraj responded with a huge six in the next delivery. As we had seen, Mendis does not wait too long to strike. In the next delivery, fourth delivery of his first over, he bowled Yuvraj Singh for 23. Thushara accounted for Rohit Sharma in the next over. Sharma contributed 19 runs to the total with a four and a six.

Now, it is upto Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Irfan Pathan to salvage some pride for the Indians. At the half-way mark, the Indians were restricted to 87 for 5, with Dhoni on 6 and Pathan on 7.
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Kulasekara removes Kohli

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India vs Sri Lanka, India in Sri Lanka ODI Series (2008) - 1st ODI
Date: 18 Aug 2008

The Indians are struggling against good pace bowling. They lost the debutant Virat Kohli for just 12 runs. At the end of 10 overs, Indians were precariously placed at 29 for the loss of both the openers. The scenario could have been worse if Jayawardane held the chance offered by Yuvraj Singh off the last delivery of the tenth over.

At the end of ten overs, Suresh Raina is unbeaten on 11 from 27 deliveries and Yuvraj Singh is playing with 5 runs off 9 balls. Much is expected from Yuvraj Singh in the lines of his explosive 172 in the tour game. Will he do it and bail India out?

All these happening even before Ajantha Mendis has bowled a single delivery! (Interesting!!!)
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Gambhir falls early, India in trouble

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India vs Sri Lanka, India in Sri Lanka ODI Series (2008) - 1st ODI
Date: 18 Aug 2008

Gambhir was dimissed off the second delviery of the match bowled by Chaminda Vaas. Gambhir became Vaas' 399th victim and Chaminda is just one short of the prestigious 400-wickets club. The Indians had a blow early on when Sehwag was ruled out of the match. Much was expected from Gambhir in the absence of Sehwag, as the openers were the only batsmen who scored consistently in the recent test series.

Vaas and Kulasekara are bowling with good line and length and the Indians are struggling. The first three overs brought in just one run each. The next two overs contributed three runs each. At the end of five overs, the Indians are pathetically placed at 9/1. Virat Kohli is unbeaten on 6 from 11 deliveries, while Suresh Raina is playing with 2 runs from 17 deliveries.
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Virat Kohli makes ODI debut

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India vs Sri Lanka, India in Sri Lanka ODI Series (2008) - 1st ODI
Date: 18 Aug 2008

The India-Sri Lanka ODI series kicks off in a few minutes from now with the first match at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium. The Indians start as underdogs after their surrender to Ajantha Mendis in the Asia Cup final and the debacle in the recently concluded test series.

The Indians have further bad news as in-form Virender Sehwag will not be playing in the first match due to injury. But, that's good news for at least Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli, the successful under-19 captain, makes his ODI debut against Sri Lanka as an opener. Will he deliver? Let us wait and see.

India has won the toss and Dhoni opted to bat first. A good decision. Dambulla stadium has been known for its low scores. The highest score here of 282 is by the home team against India in 2004. Sangakkara and Jayawardene were fabulous in that match, posting a 100+ partnership in about 15 overs. In that match, India chased the match and made 270/8, thanks to good knocks from Rahul Dravid and Yuvraj Singh.

The outcome will depend on how well the Indians play Murali and Mendis, popularly known as M&M now. The Indian team for the match is as follows:

1 Gautam Gambhir
2 Virat Kohli
3 Suresh Raina
4 Yuvraj Singh
5 Mahendra Singh Dhoni
6 Rohit Sharma
7 Irfan Pathan
8 Pragyan Ojha
9 Harbhajan Singh
10 Zaheer Khan
11 Munaf Patel
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