DISQUS

Sanctuary Of Random Keystrokes: Most people in India are born in August..

  • New York Limousine · 4 months ago
    Ya I think you are right , I have born on august, and my few friends also born in august. Thank you
  • uglybutbearable · 4 months ago
    Interesting. Wonder if this links to the concept that Malcolm Gladwell writes about in in 'Outliers', where setting age-wise cut-offs based around particular dates end up favouring sportspersons who were born closer to that date. Would you know which date/month of the year is set as the cut-off date when defining the age groups for cricket, or when the age-group related teams are selected at the state-level? For example, for an under-14 team, would it be that only players born on or after November 30, 1995 would be considered eligible?

    [Arrived at your site through Will Luke's blog, The Corridor.]
  • deepakg · 4 months ago
    It could be - but I am not aware of a single cut off like this that works across the entire country. Someone did explore the connection between cricketers' DOB and their performance but I don't think it established a conclusive theory:

    http://blogs.cricinfo.com/diffstrokes/archives/...

    I am aware of another such study on DOBs influencing how lucky someone is/feels:
    http://www.psy.herts.ac.uk/wiseman/papers/Born%...
  • Vineeth · 4 months ago
    If you haven't read Outliers - here's a snippet that explains the idea... http://blog.puddleducks.ie/2008/12/19/outliers-...
  • deepakg · 4 months ago
    Thats interesting read and could well be the reason why the data is so skewed but I need to research if such a cut-off does exist for the domestic cricketing tournaments.

    Here's another paper that explores the relationship between DOB and "luck" (PDF link).
    http://www.psy.herts.ac.uk/wiseman/papers/Born%...