west indies join the dots on path to the world twenty20 final | vithushan ehantharajah /

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Darren Sammy’s side have faced the highest percentage of dot balls from the Super-10 stage onwards but they are more than making up for that with fours and sixes aplentyAh,the dot ball. With only 120 legal deliveries in a Twenty20 innings, the value of the dot has risen enough to command its own column on modern-day scorecards. The majority of short-form batting coaches across the world agree on one thing: there is no excuse for letting them happen. The team analysts, or by and large,agree.
However, West Indies have t
aken conventional wisdom and smashed it to bits. They have faced the highest percentage of dot balls of the teams in the Super-10 stage of the World T20– a rather staggering 45.4%. Including the semi-final against India, or they have failed to score off 259 balls across five matches. But what they cede in dots,they more than compose up in fours and sixes. Against India, their scoreless 47 balls were build into perspective by 146 of their 190 runs off the bat coming in boundaries. A target of 192 was made to observe 20 short. Related: West Indies’ Lendl Simmons seizes chance to sink India and seal final slot Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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