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Articles by Nichael Bluth

The Bell Tolls For Pietersen

Yesterday’s play at Lords saw a few unusual events: Jonathan Trott was out cheaply, Alastair Cook displayed a rare lapse in concentration and there were 177 runs in the evening session, a vast amount in test cricket. But two things that didn’t seem unusual were the contrasting performances of Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell. While […]

No Comments | June 4, 2011 | | Scorer's Notes | Tags: , ,

Using Relative Market Share to determine ‘One Man Teaminess’

Here at 51allout we love all things cricket, despite the best efforts of the IPL and the weather in Cardiff. But one thing we particularly love are the numbers. Cricket has always been a numbers game and Sky (et al) do a decent job of bringing these to life. But we can do a whole […]

No Comments | May 28, 2011 | | Scorer's Notes |