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    Posted: 16 December 2006 at 7:07pm
I somewhat doubt that you'll be posting that Miniwarney
 
It's quite interesting how many batsmen have hit as many hundreds as fifties or better, I always thought that batsmen always had more fifties. 
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Don't think MiK will be posting very much now Slogger! LOL


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Stephing Fleming has a pretty poor conversion rate fotr such a claasy batsmen
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Post Options Post Options   Quote W.G. Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 January 2007 at 9:12am
A mathematical point of order - if you score 25 100s and 25 50s that isn't, as repeatedly stated, a 1:1 conversion rate, that is a 1:2 conversion rate.  Out of 50 scores over 50 the batsman has gone on to make a century 25 times, 1 out of every two 50+ innings.
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If you are in doubt, think about it - then bat. If you have very big doubts, consult a colleague - then bat.
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Flintoff's conversion rate is poor for someone who everyone raves on about and makes comparisons to Botham and co. 5 centuries and 24 fifties. nothing to get excited about. Ponting's conversion rate is ridiculously good his posted 69 fifty plus scores and on 33 occassions has gone on to score a hundred or more.
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