About
Cricket data for everyone
What Throsmex does
Throsmex is a cricket statistics and data storytelling platform. We publish England international and County Championship data: batting averages, bowling economy, strike rates, partnership records, venue stats, form guides, and long-form editorial cricket stories grounded in data.
We do not make predictions or offer betting tips. The data we present is for informational and educational purposes. Our goal is to make cricket analytics accessible to every fan, not just statisticians.
Every statistic is sourced from publicly available databases, verified against multiple references, and updated within 24 hours of match completion.
The Data
England cricket dashboard covering Test, ODI, T20I. County Championship tables and stats. Player-level data: batting average, bowling economy, strike rate, centuries, five-wicket hauls. Venue stats across six Test grounds.
The Stories
Long-form cricket journalism grounded in statistics. Not predictions — stories. Data as narrative, exploring the history and science of cricket from the Ashes to the County Championship.
The Lab
Accessible explainers on cricket analytics concepts: batting average, bowling economy, strike rate, DLS method, net run rate. Education, not advice.
Where our data comes from
Our primary sources are publicly available cricket statistics databases (ESPNcricinfo Statsguru, CricViz). We supplement and verify data against odds-market information provided by UKGC-licensed operators.
Throsmex has commercial relationships with these operators. These relationships help fund the platform but do not influence our editorial content or statistical analysis.
The team
Marcus Hargreaves
Lead Cricket Analyst
Formerly at CricViz, Marcus specialises in bowling economy trends and format comparison analysis. He leads Throsmex's statistical methodology and data verification processes.
Priya Narayan
Senior Cricket Writer
With a background in sports journalism at The Cricketer magazine, Priya translates complex data into compelling stories. She believes the best cricket writing starts with the scorecard.
Tom Braithwaite
Data Engineer
Tom is responsible for Throsmex's data pipeline — from ingestion to verification to publication. He ensures data is updated within 24 hours of every match, maintaining the platform's reliability.
Mikayel Khachatryan
SEO Specialist
Mikayel oversees Throsmex's search engine optimisation strategy, ensuring our data pages, stories, and explainers reach the widest possible audience through organic search. He manages technical SEO, structured data, and content discoverability across the platform.
How we work
Data collection
Our data pipeline begins with publicly available match data from ESPNcricinfo Statsguru and CricViz. This raw data is ingested, normalised, and stored in a structured format that allows for consistent cross-format comparison.
Verification
Every statistic is cross-referenced against at least two independent sources before publication. Where discrepancies arise, we default to the official ECB match scorecard. All statistics are verified by at least two team members.
Update cadence
Match data is updated within 24 hours of match completion. County Championship tables update after each round. Form guides recalculate automatically. Stories and Data Lab explainers are published on an editorial schedule, typically two to three pieces per week.
Editorial independence
Our editorial content is entirely independent of our commercial partnerships. Data partners have no influence on what we write, which statistics we highlight, or how we present analysis. This independence is the foundation of Throsmex’s credibility.