Applied Maths Project
Applied Maths Project
PROJECT
TOPIC :- Analysis of career graph of a cricketer (batting average for a
batsman and bowling average for a bowler).
CONTENT
1. Acknowledgement
2. Introduction – Rohit Sharma
3. ODI Career of Rohit Sharma
4. Test Career of Rohit Sharma
5. T20 career of Rohit Sharma
6. Introduction – Jasprit Bumrah
7. Test Career of Jasprit Bumrah
8. ODI Career of Jasprit Bumrah
9. T20 career of Jasprit Bumrah
10. Bibliography
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to sir/
mam ____________ for allowing me to undertake and giving
me a golden opportunity to do the wonderful and fabulous
project of (Subject) on the topic of (Topic).
Secondly I would like to appreciate my parents and friends for
providing me with the required material and helping me in
finalizing the project.
INTRODUCTION – ROHIT SHARMA
•Rohit Gurunath Sharma (born 30 April 1987) is an Indian
international cricketer who currently captains the
India national cricket team across all formats. He is a right-
handed batsman. Considered one of the best batsmen of his
generation and one of the greatest opening batters of all
time, Sharma is known for his timing, elegance, six-hitting
abilities and leadership skills. Sharma holds several batting
records which famously include most sixes in international
cricket, most double centuries in ODI cricket , most centuries at
Cricket World Cups and joint most hundreds in
Twenty20 Internationals . Rohit Sharma is the first player to score
5 T20I centuries. He plays for Mumbai Indians in IPL and for
Mumbai in domestic cricket.
• Sharma formerly captained
Mumbai Indians and the team
has won 5 titles in 2013, 2015,
2017, 2019 and 2020 under his
leadership, making him the most
successful captain in IPL history,
sharing this record with
MS Dhoni (5 title wins in IPL).
With India, Sharma was a
member of the team that won
the 2007 T20 World Cup, and
the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy
, where he played in the finals of
both tournaments. Rohit is one
of four players to have played in
every edition of the
ICC T20 World Cup, from the
inaugural edition in 2007 to the
• Sharma currently holds the world record
for the highest individual score (264) in
a One Day International (ODI) match
and is the only player to have scored
three double-centuries in ODIs and also
holds the record for scoring most
hundreds (five) in a single
Cricket World Cup, for which he won
the ICC Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year
award in 2019. Sharma has received
two national honours, the Arjuna Award
in 2015 and the prestigious Major
Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in
2020 by the Government of India.
Under his captaincy, India won the
2018 Asia Cup and the 2023 Asia Cup,
the seventh and eighth time the country
won the title, both in ODI format as well
as the 2018 Nidahas Trophy, their
second overall and first in T20I format.
• Sharma made his List A debut for West Zone against
Central Zone in the Deodhar Trophy at Gwalior in March 2005.
Batting at number eight, he scored 31 not out as West Zone
won by 3 wickets with 24 balls remaining. Cheteshwar Pujara
and Ravindra Jadeja made their debuts in the same match.[17] It
was Sharma's unbeaten innings of 142 in 123 balls against
North Zone at the Maharanna Bhupal College Ground in
Udaipur in the same tournament that brought him into the
limelight.[18] He visited Abu Dhabi and Australia with the India A
squad and was then included among India's 30-member
probable's list for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy
tournament, although he did not make the final squad.[19]
• Sharma made his first-class
debut for India A against New
Zealand A at Darwin in July
2006. He scored 57 and 22 as
India won by 3 wickets.[20] He
made his Ranji Trophy debut
for Mumbai in the 2006–07
season and scored 205 off 267
balls against Gujarat.[21]
Mumbai went on to win the
tournament with Sharma
scoring a half-century (57) in
his second innings in the final
against Bengal.[22]
• Sharma has spent his entire domestic first-class career at
Mumbai. In December 2009, he made his highest career score
of 309 not out in the Ranji Trophy against Gujarat.[23] In October
2013, upon the retirement of Ajit Agarkar, he was appointed
team captain ahead of the 2013–14 season.[24]
INTRODUCTION – JASPRIT BUMRAH
• Jasprit Jasbirsingh Bumrah (born 6
December 1993) is an Indian international
cricketer who plays for the
Indian cricket team in all formats of the
game. A right-arm fast bowler with a
unique bowling action, Bumrah is widely
regarded as one of the best bowlers in the
world and as one of the greatest fast
bowlers India has ever produced.[4] He
plays for Gujarat in domestic cricket and
for Mumbai Indians in the
Indian Premier League (IPL).
• Bumrah is the fastest Indian pacer to take
150 wickets in Test cricket and the second
fastest Indian bowler to reach 100 wickets
in One Day International cricket. He also
holds the record of scoring the highest
runs in an over in Test cricket. As of
March 2024, he is the highest-ranked
bowler in the ICC Test player rankings and
the first bowler to achieve the number one
ranking in all three formats of the game.
• Bumrah made his domestic debut
in
2012–13 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
and also helped his side clinch its
maiden title victory. His first-class
debut came against Vidarbha,
during the 2013–14 season of the
Ranji Trophy. Bumrah was signed
by the Mumbai Indians (MI) for the
2013 season of the IPL. Since then,
he has played for MI, contributing to
the team's title wins five times. He
is the second-highest wicket-taker
for MI, behind Lasith Malinga, with
145 wickets in 120 matches.
• Bumrah made his international debut in January 2016 during
India's tour of Australia, where he emerged as the highest
wicket-taker of the T20I series. In 2016, he was the highest
wicket-taker in a calendar year in T20I cricket, with 28 wickets.
His Test debut came in 2018 against South Africa. Since
December 2023, he has served as the vice-captain of the Indian
team in Test cricket and has also captained the team once in
the absence of regular skipper Rohit Sharma. He has been
named in the ICC Men's Test Team of the Year in 2018 and has
also been named to the ICC Men's ODI Team of the Year in
2017 and 2018. Additionally, he was named in the
ICC Men's T20I Team of the Decade for 2011–2020. He was
awarded the Polly Umrigar Award by the BCCI twice, in 2018–
19 and 2021–22. Also, he was named in the
Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2022.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• wikipedia.org
• cricmetric.com