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(where only the bowlers and batters of the best team overall each year count even if that team doesn't win every subaspect like "batting" or "best #5 bowler in the league" or "least skill disparity") Is there a tendency for some or all matchups to be won by one sport or the other? i.e. the team's #1 bowling average/ERA is only x% of its #5 in one sport but a higher percent (indicating lower skill disparity) in the other? The important numbers would seem to be where the number of starting specialists overlap. Baseball has 5 starting "bowlers" and cricket has 4 I think while baseball has 9 (AL) or 8 (NL) starting non-bowling batters while cricket has only 7. Shouldn't the #1 and #8 batter be closer together in skill in baseball than in cricket then? What about the #1 vs #7 and #1 vs 6 or 5 matchups? Is the #4 bowler a smaller skill dropoff in cricket than in baseball? Sagittarian Milky Way ( talk) 02:37, 30 March 2018 (UTC)
Roseanne and Dallas have both been renewed after a 21-year gap, although our articles treat Dallas (1978 TV series) and Dallas (2012 TV series) as two separate entities. Has any programme ever been revived with much the same cast after a longer gap? Reboots with a different cast, such as MacGyver (2016 TV series) and Ironside (2013 TV series) not included. Rojomoke ( talk) 15:29, 30 March 2018 (UTC)
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(where only the bowlers and batters of the best team overall each year count even if that team doesn't win every subaspect like "batting" or "best #5 bowler in the league" or "least skill disparity") Is there a tendency for some or all matchups to be won by one sport or the other? i.e. the team's #1 bowling average/ERA is only x% of its #5 in one sport but a higher percent (indicating lower skill disparity) in the other? The important numbers would seem to be where the number of starting specialists overlap. Baseball has 5 starting "bowlers" and cricket has 4 I think while baseball has 9 (AL) or 8 (NL) starting non-bowling batters while cricket has only 7. Shouldn't the #1 and #8 batter be closer together in skill in baseball than in cricket then? What about the #1 vs #7 and #1 vs 6 or 5 matchups? Is the #4 bowler a smaller skill dropoff in cricket than in baseball? Sagittarian Milky Way ( talk) 02:37, 30 March 2018 (UTC)
Roseanne and Dallas have both been renewed after a 21-year gap, although our articles treat Dallas (1978 TV series) and Dallas (2012 TV series) as two separate entities. Has any programme ever been revived with much the same cast after a longer gap? Reboots with a different cast, such as MacGyver (2016 TV series) and Ironside (2013 TV series) not included. Rojomoke ( talk) 15:29, 30 March 2018 (UTC)