Here are some League Records.
Handicapping is based on the average number of balls per inning that each player has made over their five most recent matches.  Unlike Career LBPIs it does not exclude exceptionally high or low performances.
The Match Win-Loss Report looks at wins and losses for the various Types of Matches.  It tabulates for:
Match Times provides information on how long it takes to play a match by considering various ranges of: LBPI, Points scored, and Spots.
Thoughtful use of the stats below can reveal where a player may make improvements in their game.
Comparative Rankings provides a look at how players compare on: Win/Loss, LBPI, Good Shot percentages, and such.
Of the following ranking methods Win/Loss is currently favored for initial seeding of matches in the handicapped 14.1 tournaments.  It tends to account for a player's accustomed style of play and their success with that style.
The LBPI value from the LBPI Rankings mentioned above covers all their matches in the league (other than tournament matches) by discarding exceptionally high and low performances.
Good Shots is a measure which shows what percentage of shots (be they scoring or safety) were successful.  Scoring shots are considered good when you don't miss.  Safety shots are considered good when your opponent does not score just after your safe.
High Runs shows the (trimmed) average of a player's first, second, and third highest runs on a match basis.  It also includes the maximum run in each of those categories.
Consecutive Wins shows the most consecutive wins each player has had through all the matches they have played.  It is not interrupted by time off the ladder, nor by Immediate Forfeits (which is why the round numbers given for wins is often not consecutive).