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In the world of cricket, statistics and probability have transformed the way teams strategize and assess
player performance.
Modern cricket analytics has introduced a new layer of depth, shaping decisions that can mean the
difference between victory and defeat. Let’s explore how statistics influence various aspects of the
game, including some key mathematical formulas used in cricket analysis.
This metric helps evaluate a batsman’s consistency over time. However, it doesn’t account for the
context of runs scored.
Advanced Metrics
Player Impact Score= (Runs Scored +Wickets Taken) − (Runs Conceded +Catches Dropped)
This formula considers both batting and bowling contributions, along with fielding.
Expected Runs
Expected Runs helps teams understand potential scoring opportunities based on historical data and
current match situations. It can be computed using various models, often incorporating:
• The number of balls faced
• The current run rate
• The match situation (overs remaining, wickets in hand)
Win Probability
Win probability models use statistical data to calculate the likelihood of a team winning at any given
point in the match. These models often factor in:
• Current score
• Wickets in hand
• Overs remaining
• Historical performance data
While the formula varies based on the specific model, a simplified version might look like this:
Win Probability= Target Runs
× Context Factor
Current Runs