Ahmad Shah
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- Apr 9, 2010
You mean 99.
Yeah, the same.
You mean 99.
Can someone teach how to calculate net run rate?
For about the 100th time:
Info On Net Run Rate By North Cricket Club
Below the explanation is a calculator.
I never asked.
I know you haven't asked before, I was referring to me having posted that link here a lot of times (for other people).
I'm managing a World Ten10 League. I will be simulating it in Cricket Revolution. In Cricket Revolution, every player has attributes for fielding, bowling and batting out of 10. The maximum a player can have is 20 points and the maximum a team consisting of 11 players can have is 160 points. So, I have used this way to calculate points of every player based on their bowling/batting averages in T20Is. The number before the '=' sign show the batting/bowling average for a particular player and on the other side the points are showed which are given if a player has his batting/bbowling average lying in that range.
Batting Averages:
50 ? 100 = 10
40 - 50 = 9
35 ? 40 = 8
30 ? 35 = 7
25 ? 30 = 6
20 ? 25 = 5
15 ? 20 = 4
10 ? 15 = 3
5 - 10 = 2
0 ? 5 = 1
0 = 0
Bowling Averages:
1 ? 15 = 10
15 ? 20 = 9
20 ? 25 = 8
25 ? 30 = 7
30 ? 35 = 6
35 ? 40 = 5
40 ? 45 = 4
45 ? 50 = 3
50 ? 55 = 2
55 ? 60 = 1
60 ? 65 = 0
Is this correct? Or are there any changes required?
Now, the problem is that some players have not played T20Is so which average should I take? ODIs or T20s? Secondly, many good players have quite low batting averages and high bowling averages, how to correct the points according to that?
Also in T20 cricket bowler's economy rates are more important imo, and for batsmen strike rates are probably just as important (both compared to averages).
Players like Imran Nazir have high strike rates but low averages. What to do there?
Rate him how good you think he is. Maybe use their average as a base, and then adjust that based on their S/R. Ultimately it comes down to you finding a way of rating players that works for you, because there's not one universal way of them. It comes down to how much effort you want to put in, because there are numerous things that you can look at as well as basic stats, like form, conditions played in, strength of opposition, etc.
And BTW, in Cricket Revolution each player can only have 20 points in total which will include fielding, batting and bowling. So for All-rounders I have to increase their bowling and batting which results in less points for fielding. What to do here?