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Philip Bailey (statistician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Philip Bailey (cricket writer)
Philip J Bailey (born 1953 in Essex; raised in Orpington, Kent) is an English cricket statistician. He was educated at Eltham College and Cambridge University.
He is the chief statistician and records compiler for ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' and contributes the career records section to ''Playfair Cricket Annual''. He has previously worked for the Cricinfo website and currently for CricketArchive. He is a co-author of ''The Who's Who of Cricketers'', Hamlyn, 1993.
Bailey is acknowledged to be one of the major statisticians of his generation.〔Richard Streeton, 〕 The Wisden editor Matthew Engel credits him with taking "this abstruse branch of science to levels that in other fields win Nobel Prizes"〔Matthew Engel, ''Preface'', Wisden 2004, p.9, John Wisden & co Ltd, ISBN 1-4039-2289-6〕
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