Cricbay in Year 2012 - players and their amazing performances - Part 2

Continuing from Part1.. and focussing on Bowling, Fielding, Wicket keepers and some team specific data analysis.. Hope you like it and feel free to comment.. If you missed the part 1.. you can check it out at here

I always thought Rochak was bowling very well this year and the numbers show that he has had an outstanding 2012. He kept putting out great numbers game after game and it shows. Anyone who gives just about 10 runs in 4 overs on an average (and sustains it over a long period) is pretty amazing. If you look at the  list of bowlers who gave 3 runs per over (RPO) or less and is limited to bowlers who bowled at least 50 overs in 2012, Jayesh Vyas and Rajat Sar surely need to bowl more J

Highest Score by a Batsman in an innings: 
Saravanan Chidambaram (Yorkers )  89  
Jayesh Patil and Rohit Chakravarthy (Challengers) both scored 81 each in the same innings (what a nightmare for a bowling team) and they get a honorable mention J

 

Bowling

Most Wickets by a bowler in a single game:

#

Player Name

Team

Bowling

All time

1

Jaimin Shah

Terminators

4-2-03-6

4th best ever

2

Darbarbasha Nadigadda

TopGuns

3.4-2-03-6

5th best ever

3

Deepak Singh

i11 Cricket Club

4-2-07-6

11th best ever

4

Venkat Suravarapu

Cupertino Champions

4-0-09-6

17th best ever

 

Honorable Mention: Aravind Dongara (Cupertino Champions) 1.2-1-01-5

Note: Venkat Suravarupu is the only bowler with 2 6 wicket hauls in Cricbay.

 

Top wicket takers  (minimum of 40 wickets).

Congratulations to Vishy, the only bowler who took 50 wickets this year,

#

Player Name

Team

Games

Wickets

1

Vishy I

Crusaders

27

50

2

Darbarbasha Nadigadda

TopGuns

27

46

3

Shwetabh Sharma

Predators

28

44

4

Amol Bhaskar

Mavericks

25

44

5

Naveen Murthy

Hattrickers

24

44

6

Venkat Pavan

Twisters

25

43

7

Anand S

Twisters

25

43

8

Rahul Sharma

Royal CC

28

43

9

Subraya Mallya

Weekend Champs

24

41

10

Vishnu Selvaraj

Challengers CC

21

40

 

The strike rate information is hard to collect, and hence, I went with Wickets per game and ranked the bowlers. (Minimum 25 wickets in 2012)

Player Name

Team

Games

 Wickets

Per Game

Rahul Rajagopal

Synergy CC

17

38

2.24

Chandra Sekhar Mannem

Legends

18

40

2.22

Luqman Dar

Santa Clara Galaxy [T20]

18

36

2.00

Sayed Din

Rising XI

13

26

2.00

Rochak Sethi

Raiders

20

39

1.95

Vishnu Selvaraj

Challengers CC

21

40

1.90

Dwaraka Kakumanu

Loony XI

15

28

1.87

Shankar Narayanan

Rising XI

15

28

1.87

Hammad Tanveer

Santa Clara Galaxy [T20]

15

28

1.87

Prakash Ramadass

East Indies

14

26

1.86

Vishy I

Crusaders

27

50

1.85

Naveen Murthy

Hattrickers

24

44

1.83

Praveen Velagandula

Yuva XI

17

31

1.82

Ravi Ichapurapu

Knights

15

27

1.80

 

Most Number of overs bowled this year: Only two bowlers bowled over 100 overs (Swethabh came very close)

#

Player Name

Team

Games

Overs

1

Rahul Sharma

Royal CC

28

102.1

2

Vishy I

Crusaders

27

100.4

3

Shwetabh Sharma

Predators

28

99.5

4

Sathishkumar Vijayamani

East Indies

28

97.2

5

Ali Zafar

Arslan

25

97.1

6

Virag Parekh

United CC

25

96

7

Kashyap Ananth

Daakus

27

95.3

8

Subraya Mallya

Weekend Champs

24

95

9

( Chai ) Don Jayatilake

Hawkes

26

94.1

10

Darbarbasha Nadigadda

TopGuns

27

92.5

 

And these bowlers are most likely to bowl 4 overs every single game. (If a top bowler of your team is not in this list.. either you are finishing games quickly or have too many very good bowlers  or he is not bowling enough J ) Subraya Mallya pretty much bowls 4 overs in every game he has plays.

 

Player Name

Team

Games

Overs

Per Game

Subraya Mallya

Weekend Champs

24

95

3.96

Satish Niradi

i11 Cricket Club

15

59

3.93

Sayed Din

Rising XI

13

51.1

3.93

Sumeet Kale

Strikers [Cosmos CC]

14

55

3.93

Ravi Varma

Smokies

11

43

3.91

Vikram Sagare

Syndicate CC

9

35.1

3.90

Suman Bhargava

San Jose Superstars

10

39

3.90

 

Bowling Economy
I always thought Rochak has had an outstanding 2012 as a bowler. He kept putting out great numbers game after game and it shows. Anyone who gives just about 10 runs in 4 overs on an average (and sustains it over a long period) is pretty amazing. The list of bowlers who gave 3 runs per over (RPO) or less and is limited to bowlers who bowled at least 50 overs in 2012. Jayesh Vyas and Rajat Sar surely need to bowl more J

Player Name

Team

Games

Overs

RPO

Rochak Sethi

Raiders

20

77.5

2.51

Sayed Din

Rising XI

13

51.1

2.58

Dhankaran Ajravat

Extreme XI

18

68

2.6

Anand S

Twisters [XI Invincibles]

25

88.2

2.67

Rahul Rajagopal

Synergy CC

17

56.5

2.74

Satish Niradi

i11 Cricket Club

15

59

2.76

Jayesh Patil

Challengers CC

26

84

2.81

Vijaykumar Pinniboina

Wielders

16

54.5

2.81

Venkat Pavan

Twisters [XI Invincibles]

25

87.4

2.82

Jayesh Vyas

Weekend Cricket Warriors

20

63.4

2.87

Mohammad Aamer

Friends XI

23

87.5

2.91

Rajat Sar

Champs XI

23

62.2

2.92

Badal Chhatbar

Spartans CC

24

84

2.93

Rakesh Badlani

Aryans CC

22

85.4

2.95

Vishrut Divatia

Extreme XI

20

58.4

2.97

Ali Zafar

Arslan

25

97.1

2.99

Virag Parekh

United CC

25

96

2.99

Vishnu Selvaraj

Challengers CC

21

73.4

3

 

Bowling economy is one part of being stingy. Bowling maiden overs is another crucial part. Puts pressure on batting teams and more often than not, gets wickets. Aamer Bhai leads that list with 17 maidens (there are teams which haven’t bowled that many maidens as a bowling unit this year!) Aamer is 5 short of 200 wickets; with a career economy of 2.97 has so far bowled 45 maidens and also has 860 runs. Outstanding Cricbay career I would say.

Player Name

Team

Games

Overs

Maidens

Mohammad Aamer

Friends XI

23

87.5

17

Venkat Pavan

Twisters

25

87.4

14

Jayesh Patil

Challengers CC

26

84

14

Rochak Sethi

Raiders

20

77.5

14

Anand S

Twisters [XI Invincibles]

25

88.2

12

Ali Zafar

Arslan

25

97.1

11

Badal Chhatbar

Spartans CC

24

84

11

Sagar Jaipuri

Seamers

23

70.2

10

Ramakrishnan Paranthaman

Predators

18

70

10

 

 

If anyone is wondering, here are the top 4 bowlers who gave the most number of runs (they bowled a lot of overs and took a lot of wickets as well J)

Player Name

Team

Overs

Runs

Shwetabh Sharma

Predators

99.5

419

Venkateswarlu Sarvepalli

Reapers

92.4

400

( Chai ) Don Jayatilake

Hawkes

94.1

395

Swanand Vaidya

Super Heroes

81.3

393

 

Bowling Extras: The most infuriating thing for a Captain would be to see his bowlers giving away freebies by bowling wides and noballs (Dropped catches comes close I am sure, but we have no way to track those)

Here’s a list of guys who would be a captain’s dream come true..  The list is limited to bowlers who have bowled at least 50 overs in 2012. Some of them have not bowled a no ball this whole year!

 

Player Name

Team

Overs

Wides

Noballs

Extras

Sandeep Gera

Chargers

73.1

4

2

6

Kaleeswaran Karuppasamy

Weekenders

62.1

8

0

8

Rupesh Shah

Absolute XI

53

8

0

8

Nadeem Ilkal

Inglorious Blasters

51.2

8

0

8

Jayesh Vyas

Weekend Cricket Warriors

63.4

6

3

9

Rahul Rajagopal

Synergy CC

56.5

9

0

9

Mohammad Aamer

Friends XI

87.5

6

4

10

Ravi Vora

Hattrickers

74

7

3

10

 

Most MOMs

Practically every one of these players are Match winners and have shown that they can single handedly win a game for their team. Two players of the team Topguns shared 14 Moms between them this year.  Basha is at the top of the list with 8 which is just about incredible.. (MOM award every 3 and ahlf game his team plays!!). Topguns probably need some of the others to contribute a bit more consistently and they will win the big cup in no time. Aamer and Dhruvin pretty much carry the team on their shoulders with some support from the other 10. Most of the Platinum winning teams have 3-6 players  winning MOM’s and the team is not dependent on one or two players increasing their chances going all the way to the Platinum glory.

#

Player Name

Team

# of MoM

1

Darbarbasha Nadigadda

TopGuns

8

2

Mohammad Aamer

Friends XI

6

3

Dhruvin Shah

Terminators

6

4

Sandeep Sagi

Synergy CC

6

5

Sandeep Gera

Chargers

6

6

Anand S

Twisters

6

7

Abhinav Bobba

TopGuns

6

8

Saurabh Pathak

Weekend Cricket Warriors

5

9

Rakesh Dangar

Cupertino Champions

5

10

Sunny Singh

Hack Attack [Infinity]

5

11

Shrinivas Kangal

Royal CC

5

12

Amol Bhaskar

Mavericks

5

 

Wicket Keepers

Naveen Gali and Parag have had an outstanding year. Ram Soanki and Geen are up there as expected. This is the list of top 5 and the dismissals include catches and stumpings.

#

Player Name

Team

Dismissals

1

Naveen Gali

Rising XI

46

2

Parag Nagwekar

Weekend Cricket Warriors

44

3

Ram Solanki

Daakus

44

4

Geen George

i11 Cricket Club

40

5

Vaibhav Kamdar

Predators

38

 

No wicket keeper managed double digit stumping. Looks like Cricbay batsmen rarely venture out of their crease except for running J

 

#

Player Name

Team

Stumping

1

Ram Solanki

Daakus

8

2

Kumar Sundararaman

Weekend Champs

8

3

Suketu Desai

Knights

7

4

Utpal Das

Inglorious Blasters

7

5

Pritesh Patel

Absolute XI

6

 

Fielders – Runouts

 Ashwin Kolhe tops this list and there are no surprises there as he is a live wire on the field. Darbar Basha is up there as well, explaining why he always shows up in the MVP calculations in most seasons with his batting, bowling, and fielding (He did get a MVP this year). Abhinav Bobba has 6 run outs which surely helps my theory about him being one of THE cricketers of 2012...

 

#

Player Name

Team

Run Outs

1

Ashwin Kolhe

Weekend Cricket Warriors

9

2

Sumit Dhawan

Hack Attack [Infinity]

9

3

Darbarbasha Nadigadda

TopGuns

9

4

Rakesh Arora

Super Heroes

8

5

Sandeep Sagi

Synergy CC

8

 

 

Fielders – Catches + Runouts

It is weird that we do not track catches taken by fielder. WE track catches + caught behinds and that list ends up with lot more wicket keepers than actual fielders.  The only stat we have for fielders is catches + run outs. I have picked those who had at least 25 dismissals. Sumit Dhawan is another cricbayer who has had an outstanding 2012 in terms of runs, wickets and fielding. His numbers are getting better by the week.  Abhinav is in the top 6 as well. Vijayan and Raj are in there showing how important they are to their team’s fortunes whether it’s batting or fielding.

 

#

Player Name

Team

Dismissals

1

Sumit Dhawan

Hack Attack [Infinity]

32

2

Virag Parekh

United CC

27

3

Jayesh Patil

Challengers CC

26

4

Chirag Jobanputra

Seamers

26

5

Ali Zafar

Arslan

26

6

Abhinav Bobba

TopGuns

26

7

Vijayan N

Weekenders

25

8

Raj Pasi

Dazzlers

25

 

 

Team Specific Data

Highest score by a team

You know bowlers are having dog days when the list has 7 scores of 150 or more.. Challengers show up couple of times as anyone would expect. The top of the list is the new Cricbay all time record that was set by Arslan. In fact, they are the only team in Cricbay history to have scored beyond 200.  Interestingly, they haven’t managed to score too many after that, their only other 3 digit score is 116 (against Nemesis and they were chasing). Extreme’s 162 came in the Platinum Quarterfinals which is quite amazing and thanks to that Hurricane Khurram who just hit everyone out of the park.

 

#

Team

Opponent

Score

1

Arslan

Loony XI

210/04 (20.0 overs)

2

Challengers CC

Royal CC

188/02 (20.0 overs)

3

United CC

Monsters

169/05 (20.0 overs)

4

Extreme XI

Chargers

162/04 (20.0 overs)

5

Challengers CC

Knights

158/08 (20.0 overs)

6

Panthers

Amchis CC

156/05 (20.0 overs)

7

TopGuns

Absolute XI

150/07 (20.0 overs)

 

To give you an idea about how teams are batting these days. Teams have scored 100 or more 988 times in the history of Cricbay and 266 of them came in 2012!! That’s almost 27% though there are more teams/games now and that’s probably resulting in more high scoring affairs.

Here’s a little breakdown on which team is most likely to inflict the most damage. Some names are way too obvious and some may not be so much but here’s the list anyways. This list might be misleading to some since it doesn’t account for teams that chased more often and couldn’t rake up big totals. It does show us some interesting things.. 3rd of challengers big scores came this year and it’s almost half for Seamers!

 

#

Team

100+ totals in 2012

Overall

1

Challengers CC

10

31

2

Hack Attack

9

NA

3

Hattrickers

9

24

4

Mavericks

8

31

5

Seamers

8

20

 

Who is more likely to concede 100+ runs to the opposition?  
RCPC conceded 100+ scores a whopping 10 times. Devils surely had their worst year as a bowling unit. Smokies could do better as well. “Overall” indicates the entire Cricbay history.

#

Team

100+ totals in 2012

Overall

1

RCPC

10

24

2

Devils

7

10

3

Sunnyvale Champs

7

7

4

Smokies

7

7

4

Crusaders

6

16

5

Bay Area Titans

6

21

6

East Indies

6

12

7

Panthers

6

7

8

Rising XI

6

16

 

Highest chases by teams

This is a wonderful piece of information. Something that keeps defending teams on their toesJ. Teams have chased 100 or more runs 30 times. You reduce the limit to 90 and that number shoots upto 61.

Look at these teams that gave 110 or more and won (and their opponents). RCPC and Panthers can surely bat well but seem to have issues with bowling.. Imaging what good can a couple of stingy bowlers do to these teams.

#

Winning Team

Opponent

1

Inglorious Blasters 127/05 (19.1 overs)

RCPC

2

Royal CC 124/03 (17.5 overs)

RCPC

3

Super Heroes 117/07 (20.0 overs)

Panthers

4

Predators 118/03 (16.1 overs)

San Jose Superstars

5

Arslan 116/06 (19.1 overs)

Nemesis

6

Weekend Champs 113/05 (19.0 overs)

United CC

7

Nemesis 111/08 (19.3 overs)

Panthers

8

Mission Cricket Club 111/07 (19.3 overs)

RCPC

9

East Indies 111/08 (19.4 overs)

Weekend Champs

10

Nemesis 111/07 (19.3 overs)

Rising XI

 

All in all, there are 5 instances of RCPC scoring 90+ and losing. Panthers and nemesis have done it thrice, Mavericks and few others have done it twice. (‘Done” is NOT the right word here.. Is it ? ;-))

 

Here’s the list of teams that chased 90+ scores more often than others

#

Team

Won

100+

1

Gully Cricketers 

4

2

2

Rising XI

4

1

3

Gully Cricketers

3

2

 

I was on the ground fielding in Long on and then Long off, when one of the Gully cricketers Batsmen went berserk and scored 28 runs that changed the game and they successfully chased 110..

Arslan, Champs, RCPC, Nemesis, Weekenders, Weekend Champs, Sharks, San Jose Superstars, and Royal CC have done it twice this year. Like I said RCPC had a very interesting year which started with Winning the Silver Cup with some brilliant batting and bowling.

 

Lowest Total by a team

Not something to be proud of.. There were 92 instances of teams getting all out for 40 or less. And 22 instances of teams scoring 30 and losing all their wickets. One of those rare good days for bowlers is what I would like to think of themJ.  These teams scored less than 25 last year.

#

Team

Opponent

Score

1

Sunnyvale Champs

Friends XI

17/10 (08.0 overs)

2

Thunderdawgs

Mavericks

19/10 (13.2 overs)

3

Hawkes

Super Heroes

20/10 (12.3 overs)

4

Blazing XI [V11]

Twisters

21/08 (11.0 overs)

 

Which team is most likely to restrict your team to a subpar score of 40 ?

In history of Cricbay, Teams have been all out for 40 or less 547 times (over 600 if you take 41 as the low scoreJ). In 2012, it happened 91 times. One of the reasons why teams like WCW or Extreme XI and some others don’t end up scoring a lot of triple digit scores is that they bowl well and restrict the teams to scores that much lesser..

 

#

Team

2012

Overall

1

Weekend Cricket Warriors

5

19

2

Champs XI

4

17

3

Extreme XI

4

12

4

East Indies

4

8

 

 Avengers, Chargers, Cupertino Champions and wielders have done it 3 times this year.

 

I would probably spend some time to figure who would be the top 3-5 performers of the year.. I would love to hear some comments and feedbacks and opinions before i even attempt that.. It's no fun otherwise..

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-by Sheshu Shenoy on 21 December 2012

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Portrait of Prashant Salgaocar Prashant Salgaocar on 23 December 2012
I got tired just reading all the data.. HATS OFF MAN!!!
Portrait of Venkat Pavan Venkat Pavan on 22 December 2012
Yearly honors is a great idea and again I have no idea how you manage to do all of this. Appreciate all this man.
Portrait of Geen George Geen George on 22 December 2012
You rock, as always.. Good to see the stats for a particular calender year. I think you should start a weekly article :)
Portrait of Subraya Mallya Subraya Mallya on 22 December 2012
Fantastic compilation Sheshu !!
Portrait of Sunil Shenoy [w] Sunil Shenoy [W] on 22 December 2012
Good job bro!