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Michael Bevan
31st Jan, 2002: Michael Bevan is without doubt the most successful, and arguably the best batsman in the history of One Day International matches. His outstanding batting average, is what statistically sets him apart from his peers, and an analysis of his statistics also helps to confirm this.
The 300+ Club
15th Jan, 2002: Our statistician has put together an interesting article looking at those bowlers who are members of the exclusive 300+ club. There are 18 bowlers who have taken 300 or more wickets and the article looks at their relative performances, statistics and careers.
The Effect of the Toss on Results
31st Dec, 2001: Recently in our office, someone questioned the relationship between winning the toss and winning the match. As a result, we have performed some analysis of all test matches played prior to the start of 2002. We found the results rather surprising, and summarise them in this article.
Sir Donald Bradman Dies
26th Feb, 2001: On Sunday morning, South Australian time, the cricket world lost its greatest ever batsman. Sir Donald, who retired from test cricket in 1948, was revered around the cricketing world. His batting record stands so far above all others that is it highly unlikely that it will ever be challenged.
Marvan Atapattu Does It Again
24th Feb, 2001: Marvan Atapattu, the opening batsmen from Sri Lanka, has ended one of his lean spells with one of his now traditional double centuries. Check out his spectacular batting graph again!
Can England defeat Sri Lanka?
22nd Jan, 2001: On February 5th, England begins its tour of Sri Lanka. In their last visit 8 years ago, Sri Lanka defeated them by 5 wickets in the one-off Test held at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. We take a look at what might happen this time round.
Warne v. MacGill - The Tale of the Stats 
Shane Warne has an outstanding record, but is he performing well enough to replace Stewart MacGill in the Australian test side. What do the stats say?
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