28 of his not outs, according to your stats, were in the first innings. The key thing in those innings were the strike rates. Sometimes the team needed him to pile on as many runs as he could in the last 10-15 overs and instead he would play a classic Michael Bevan 30 runs not out off 50 balls, to give us a score of about 270 rather than a possible 300+ score.
Well then I have his strike rate for you.
While batting first,Bevan has scored 1534 runs at an average of 109 with strike rate of 84 in the matches Australia have won.
Check this out.
While batting first,Bevan has scored 415 runs at an average of 140 with strike rate of 80 in the match Australia have lost.
Check this out.
All the stats are for batting positions for 4th-11th.
So the my point is that Bevan has always played at high averages and with an impressive strike rates in first innings.
Now there are only 6 innings where He scored more than 50runs while batting first and Australia have lost.
So It never has been the case where He had long stay on the pitch with poor strike rate and team lost.
There might be some matches where He scored 30 odds runs with poor strike rate but then again He used to come lower down the order when Spinners approaching with wide spread fielding.
Still Stat doesn't prove anything clear and I am saying these because they are tricky as always.
Look out the
six matches where He scored 50+ and Australia have lost.
Check out the first match and you can see that Ponting has scored 123 runs in 138 balls with a strike rate of 89 in that match,so it is understandable that Batting would have been tough there.
Well still Practically you can't prove with stats that He has been the best finisher ever,but him being over rated again is not acceptable.
vaibhav mehta added 15 Minutes and 58 Seconds later...
Australia has been a good team for a long time. I'd like to see how many games Australia lost when one of their players made a century in the game. With McGrath, Warne and another host of talented bowlers, a big score was always easily defended, and Bevan getting a century or a half-century usually meant Australia would have a high score. (not rocket science, appliles for most players)
There are 16 matches where Australia lost despite one of their player made a century in the game with either of Mcgrath or Warne playing.
Actually Ponting has scored
4 of them in the matches where Australia lost.
S Waugh has scored 17 half centuries with strike rate of 82 in the matches Australia lost while batting first including 3 not outs where Bevan has scored 12 with a strike rate of 78 including 4 not outs!!
But again that proves nothing.