81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out
The world of data (and how it is upending the game)
1 hour 30 minutes Posted Oct 7, 2022 at 6:47 am.
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In the latest episode we discuss ways in which data is upending the way teams approach the sport - and also question why there is so much resistance to the idea that smart use of data helps everyone understand the game better.

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Talking Points:

  • The importance of data in the T20 era - with teams looking for more efficiencies and for ways to exploit match-ups
  • The 'anti-data constituency' and why data is such a polarizing topic
  • The false-opposition to data: and why observation and experience are data too
  • The age-old cliche: 'Numbers don't tell the full story'
  • The terminological baggage around terms like 'luck', 'fluke' and 'randomness'
  • The difference between descriptive data and predictive data
  • The lack of sufficient data in T20s - with so few games played every season
  • The issue of player accountability - and the fear of data revealing hard truths
  • Do TV channels have a moral responsibility to educate the public about data?
  • What does the future of cricket data look like?
  • Can one expect more systematic recording of judgement metrics?

Participants:

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee); Himanish Ganjoo (@hganjoo_153); Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview); Ashoka (@ABVan)

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