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Strike Rate: The Cricket Analytics Podcast  

Strike Rate: The Cricket Analytics Podcast

Author: The Cricket Podcast

Do you want to know more about how cricket really works? Strike Rate: The Cricket Analytics Podcast is a podcast which looks at the stats and data behind the game, helping you gain that expert knowledge. Dan Weston has almost a decades experience as an analyst in the game, and has worked with teams across the globe and has even sat with a team for an IPL auction. Joining him on the show is Jack Hope from The Cricket Podcast, who bring almost 500 episodes worth of experience to the show. Covering a new topic each week Strike Rate: The Cricket Analytics Podcast entertains and informs. Whether you want to know more about IPL auction dynamics, or youre interested in a deep dive into Bazballs impact on Test cricket, well break down the numbers to tell you the full story.
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Language: en

Genres: Cricket, Sports

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IPL Pre-Auction Special
Friday, 22 November, 2024

Jack and Dan talk about the IPL auction, which is coming up on Sunday. They go through the strategies that teams could employ and how teams should be valuing players going into the IPL auction. What is a fair price for a player? How will the new right to match rules work? What are some common mistakes that IPL teams make? On Twitter: Dan - @SAAdvantage Jack - @JackHope0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

 

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