Monday, April 30, 2012

The slog-over kings


IPL stats analysis

The slog-over kings

A look at the teams, batsmen and bowlers who've shone in the last six overs of an innings in IPL 2012
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Harbhajan Singh and Lasith Malinga celebrate Manish Pandey's wicket, Mumbai Indians v Pune Warriors India, IPL, Mumbai, April 6, 2012
Lasith Malinga has been the key man for Harbhajan Singh in the last six overs, taking 12 wickets at an average of 3.67 and economy rate of 4.19 © AFP 
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It turns out that the top two teams in IPL 2012 so far are also the two teams who're best in the slog overs, with both bat and ball. Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders are the top two in the points table, and both sides have especially excelled with the ball in the final overs of these matches.
Daredevils have preferred chasing in this tournament, and they didn't bat first till their eighth game, when they thrashed Mumbai Indians by 37 runs after scoring 207. However, their bowling at the death bailed them out against Rajasthan Royals in their most recent game, when Morne Morkel conceded three in the penultimate over, and Umesh Yadav gave away ten in the last to clinch a one-run win. On the other hand, Daredevils had scored 20 in their last over, when Amit Singh conceded two sixes and two fours. Those last three overs turned out to be the difference between the two teams - Royals scored 13 off their last two, while Daredevils scored 20 off their last.
Similarly, Knight Riders have found the right players to do the job for them at the end. Like Daredevils, they haven't racked up a huge run rate with the bat in the last six, but their bowlers have been quite outstanding: they are the only side to concede less than eight an over in the last six, which means the difference between their batting run rate and their bowling economy rate in these overs is 0.84, which is next only to the Daredevils' 1.04.
The difference for these two teams is far greater than for other sides - Pune Warriors, who are third in the list, have a run rate that's 0.23 better than their economy rate. Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore are the only two sides who've scored and conceded more than ten an over in the last six. Mumbai Indians are pretty low in the table too, though that's largely because of the three matches that Lasith Malinga missed - in two of those games, Mumbai Indians conceded 128 runs in 69 balls, a run rate of 11.13 per over.
At the bottom of the pile are Deccan Chargers, which isn't surprising considering where they lie in the points table. Their batting has been meek in the end overs - their run rate is the second-lowest - while their bowling has been easy to hit around.
Teams in the last 6 overs with bat and ball
TeamBat aveRun rateBowl aveEcon rateDiff*
Delhi Daredevils24.419.1516.698.111.04
Kolkata Knight Riders17.008.7613.877.920.84
Pune Warriors21.959.6424.949.410.23
Rajasthan Royals23.6510.2021.3210.020.18
Chennai Super Kings17.369.0715.239.050.02
Royal Challengers Bangalore20.0810.1821.8210.45-0.27
Kings XI Punjab17.889.4319.839.74-0.31
Mumbai Indians15.928.2612.468.58-0.32
Deccan Chargers14.138.5935.5410.28-1.69
* Run rate minus economy rate
Steven Smith of Warriors leads the list of batsmen who've scored the most runs in the last six overs of IPL 2012 - in just 99 balls he has scored 179, and has contributed in most of the matches: against Super Kings he scored 36 off 17, against Daredevils 34 off 13, and against Chargers 24 off 10.
Most of the other names down the list have done wonderfully too, not only in the number of runs scored, but also in terms of their scoring rate. AB de Villiers has been in stunning form in the tournament, which is reflected in his slog-over stats too - 122 runs in 64 balls, and despite scoring so quickly, only two dismissals. In three of their wins, de Villiers has played key roles with his skill and innovation at the end of the innings - 40 off 16 against Royals, 35 off 18 against Daredevils, and 33 off 14 against Warriors.
Similarly, Royals have had Owais Shah and Brad Hodge to help them out with quick runs at the end - Shah's best in the last six was 51 off 20 against Royal Challengers, while Hodge slammed 47 off 20 against Chargers. Chris Gayle's run rate is the highest among the group below, but his best effort in the slog - 51 off 44 against Knight Riders - came in a match which his team lost handily, with Gayle's charge coming too late to make any difference.
Batsmen who've scored the most runs in the last six overs in IPL 2012
BatsmanRunsBallsDismissalsAverageRun rate
Steven Smith17999629.8310.84
Dwayne Bravo14689348.669.84
Owais Shah13875527.6011.04
AB de Villiers12264261.0011.43
Brad Hodge11777429.259.11
JP Duminy110650-10.15
Chris Gayle10247425.5013.02
Among the bowlers, Malinga towers over the rest, with 12 wickets in 63 balls, conceding only 44 runs. His economy rate is outstanding, but his average is quite stunning - he is the only bowler whose average is lower than his economy rate. Sunil Narine has exceptional stats too, and is largely responsible for Knight Riders' superb bowling numbers in the last overs.
At the other end of the table are Vinay Kumar, Ashish Nehra and Amit Singh. They've all gone for plenty of runs at the end, but their captains have persisted with them, perhaps suggesting that there aren't too many other options available for the side. Vinay has bowled 15 overs and conceded 153 runs, while Amit Singh of Royals has gone at more than two runs per ball, which includes the over that cost 20 in that one-run loss against Daredevils.
Bowlers who've bowled at least 60 balls in the last six overs in IPL 2012
BowlerBallsRuns concededWicketsAverageEcon rate
Lasith Malinga6344123.674.19
Sunil Narine667097.776.36
Morne Morkel90106813.257.06
Umesh Yadav7294423.507.83
Kevon Cooper78108618.008.30
Zaheer Khan72107617.838.91
Munaf Patel64101520.209.46
Vinay Kumar90153721.8510.20
Ashish Nehra66119429.7510.81
Amit Singh83170628.3312.28

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