MLC Consistency Engine
Highest batting average (runs per dismissal) in the season. Minimum 30 balls faced and at least one dismissal. The batter who showed up every single game. 4 of 4 seasons produced a qualifier meeting the floor (≥30 balls faced, ≥1 dismissal). Data: Cricsheet CC BY 3.0, aggregated by CricketStudio SETU pipeline.
All-time record holder
MLC 2026 · MI-NEW-YORK · 120 balls faced
View full MLC 2026 HOF →Season-by-season winners
| Season | Player | Team | Batting Avg | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MLC 2023 | AD Russell | LOS-ANGELES-KNIGHT-RIDERS | 68.7 | 130 balls faced |
| MLC 2024 | SPD Smith | WASHINGTON-FREEDOM | 56.0 | 223 balls faced |
| MLC 2025 | SO Hetmyer | SEATTLE-ORCAS | 68.0 | 159 balls faced |
| MLC 2026 | N Pooranrecord | MI-NEW-YORK | 76.0 | 120 balls faced |
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Frequently asked questions
- Who holds the all-time MLC consistency engine record?
- N Pooran holds the all-time MLC consistency engine record with a batting avg of 76.0 in MLC 2026 (120 balls faced). Source: CricketStudio aggregation of 90 matches across 4 seasons.
- What is the sample-size floor for the MLC consistency engine?
- The floor is ≥30 balls faced, ≥1 dismissal. Players who don't meet this threshold are excluded from the ranking to ensure statistical reliability.
- How many MLC seasons does this consistency engine history cover?
- This dimension covers 4 MLC seasons: 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026. 4 seasons had a qualifier meeting the ≥30 balls faced, ≥1 dismissal floor.
- What data source powers the MLC consistency engine leaderboard?
- The MLC consistency engine is computed from CricketStudio's ball-by-ball aggregation of the Cricsheet CC BY 3.0 dataset. Every delivery is traced to its source; no memory values or estimates are used.