Fielding reviews: it’s Pakistan again
Reviews by fielding teams are often a collective decision and rarely do they involve any personal motivation. On the other hand, reviews by batsmen are often individual-driven. At their inclusive best, batsmen only consult non-strikers before deciding to review. In that sense, fielding reviews offer more of a reflection of how well teams have sussed out the dynamics of reviews.Pakistan are the most successful team here as well; nearly a third of their reviews are upheld. They are comfortably ahead of England, who have a 24.8% success rate. West Indies follow, on 24.0%. Bangladesh are the worst team in this regard with a review success of just 15.6%, which is less than half the rate of top-placed Pakistan. In terms of retaining their fielding reviews, West Indies lead the pack with a retention rate of 46.0%, followed by Pakistan at 43.1%. Sri Lanka and South Africa are the unluckiest of the lot, as 58.1% and 52%, respectively, of their reviews that could have gone either way go against them.ESPNcricinfo LtdSri Lanka have it muddled up
Sri Lanka’s batsmen take 55.86% of potential reviews (which is a total of minimum reviews of two per innings plus reviews retained through umpire’s calls and review overturns) available to them – which is more than any other team. They average 1.56 batsman reviews per innings – the highest of any team. India are second with an average of 1.43 reviews per innings.But while all other teams are top-heavy in their reviewing pattern – batsmen in the top six account for a higher portion of reviews than those in the bottom five – Sri Lanka are the only team whose last five batting positions account for nearly 60% of their reviews.This suggests that their top-order batsmen are review-shy and are perhaps not calling for reviews when they should, and are leaving reviews unused for their lower-order batsmen, who take them because they are available anyway, and spoil the team’s overall review success rate.India’s top six have been successful only 29.8% of the times they have gone upstairs. No team has done worse. They manage to retain only 55.3% of their reviews for their team; only West Indies have done worse on that count.

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New Zealand use up only 47.57% of their reviews. No other team is as conservative. Apart from them, Bangladesh are the only team to not use at least 50% of their available reviews. Admittedly, teams may not get opportunities to make use of all the reviews that are available to them in each innings, but that is true for all teams. And New Zealand are equally conservative with both their batting and fielding reviews. They are the only team to not use at least 50% of their reviews in both disciplines.

Root, England batsmen set reviewing benchmark
Joe Root’s experience with the DRS – he has presided over more DRS calls than any other player since October 2017 – shows in his review of decisions against him while batting. Seven of his ten reviews have been upheld – a success rate of 70%. Hashim Amla is the only other batsman with more than five reviews to have a higher rate of success than Root. Amla has got a verdict in his favour five out of the six times he has gone upstairs.!function(){“use strict”;window.addEventListener(“message”,function(a){if(void 0!==a.data[“datawrapper-height”])for(var e in a.data[“datawrapper-height”]){var t=document.getElementById(“datawrapper-chart-“+e)||document.querySelector(“iframe[src*='”+e+”‘]”);t&&(t.style.height=a.data[“datawrapper-height”][e]+”px”)}})}();

England’s top six review better than any other team: they have successfully overturned 48% of decisions against them. They are only behind Pakistan in terms of retaining reviews for their team, with a rate of 68%.Captains, heed Messrs. Abbas and Woakes
Pakistan have been successful at overturning seven out of the 15 (46.7%) on-field calls off the bowling of Mohammad Abbas. No other bowler with at least 15 reviews taken off his bowling has a better success rate. Chris Woakes has done better for England. In five of ten reviews off his bowling, the on-field umpire’s decision has been overturned.Teams also retain at least half their reviews made off the bowling of these two bowlers. Captains had better pay attention when these guys insist on taking a review. A wicket might just be around the corner.

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