An Excellent Article

Apr 21, 2005 13:55

An Excellent Article published in this month's The Actuary magazine.

Batting on a statisticky wicket Jurie Nel puts forward a classification scheme for the consistency of cricket batsmen.
When a cricketer goes out to bat, his career statistics are shown on the television screen. The most important figure quoted is his average score, but nothing is ( Read more... )

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serioussam April 21 2005, 02:23:46 UTC
the actuary speaks! The charts make for an interesting conversation piece.

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pun23 April 21 2005, 04:24:43 UTC
You can start whenever u want!!

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anand April 22 2005, 01:05:44 UTC
Amazing article, makes a lot of sense.

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pun23 April 25 2005, 02:27:51 UTC
That is why I put it here. Not many ppl read "The Actuary" magazine :D.

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anand April 25 2005, 09:51:01 UTC
:))

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balaji_b April 22 2005, 15:33:28 UTC
Arite. As a start, Jurie Nel ?? South African?? I dont see anyone else insane enough to include both Gibbs and Smith as the world's premier batsmen. And again, Strauss, who recently murdered the Proteas in their den. But anyway, assuming the entire article was well-intended ( ... )

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pun23 April 25 2005, 02:25:47 UTC
If I add a mathematical statement : "10 random batsmen were picked and checked for consistency coefficients".
Now does the aticle make sense?
The aim of the article was to moot a consistency coefficient, not to pick top 10 batsmen!!

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balaji_b April 25 2005, 11:33:10 UTC
Aaah, random batsmen, my bad. But geez, you statisticians hunt in packs or what !!

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pun23 April 26 2005, 21:33:08 UTC
Dont call me a statistician or an accountant. NEVER :). I am above all of them, like my friend Jurie Nel. We are Actuaries :)

http://www.beanactuary.org/news/hotjobs.cfm

http://www.beanactuary.org/about/best_job.cfm

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