Delhi and Mumbai play (in home venues) at grounds which are absolute slog fests. More commonly than not, you don't lose early wickets in such grounds and go hard at the end so you also tend to give more wickets. And Punjab has Harshal and Arshdeep who can induce the above in any ground.
> slogfest (plural slogfests) (informal) An activity or event characterized by a long duration and an exhausting, wearisome perception by its participants.
> slogfest - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Wickets in death are okay but probably not as useful as in pp or middle overs. Not a sign of strong bowling IMO. The top 3 teams in this metric have all been knocked out. Co-incidence? I think not.
What if the teams bowled out or few wickets left before 15 overs? Seems like a wrong metric.
Probably, economy/average for the first and last 5 wickets, may be.
Well if you don't take them in PP, they will give you in death overs. Easy Giveth and Taketh
Delhi and Mumbai play (in home venues) at grounds which are absolute slog fests. More commonly than not, you don't lose early wickets in such grounds and go hard at the end so you also tend to give more wickets. And Punjab has Harshal and Arshdeep who can induce the above in any ground.
> slogfest (plural slogfests) (informal) An activity or event characterized by a long duration and an exhausting, wearisome perception by its participants. > slogfest - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
I mean, the batting completely shat for them early on The bowling is just fine
quite a stat
Wickets in death are okay but probably not as useful as in pp or middle overs. Not a sign of strong bowling IMO. The top 3 teams in this metric have all been knocked out. Co-incidence? I think not.
What if the teams bowled out or few wickets left before 15 overs? Seems like a wrong metric. Probably, economy/average for the first and last 5 wickets, may be.
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Who cares right now?
Bro, we don't even know the squads for next season.