1 Jul / 20111.2.5.6 – Runs scored of first 2 and last 2 balls of an over.

1.2.5.6 – Runs scored of first 2 and last 2 balls of an over.

This is an unique indicator, very handy in analyzing Limited Over Matches.  In this we find the average Runs scored for each of these balls(first,second, second last & last)of an over.

The purpose of this indicator is to find out Teams’ Momentum(Batting Side/Fielding side) and see which team has an advantage in a given situation, either in powerplay or any period of play.

Explanation

Batting perspective : in an over, how many times teams are able to score from these balls, and are they able to continue and maintain their momentum in next over.

Fielding (Bowlers)perspective : in an over how many times teams have prevented opponents from scoring runs of these balls, and are they able to maintain pressure in next over.

Example :

This is the first 5 overs of WC 2011 Finals (India v Sri Lanka).Below is India’s Bowling floor chart.

 

Over No. Bowler Score 1st ball 2nd ball 3rd ball 4th ball 5th ball 6th ball 7th ball
1 Zaheer 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Lb 0
2 Sreesanth 4-0 0 1+nb 1 0 2 0 0
3 Zaheer 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Sreesanth 6-0 1 1 0 0 0 0
5 Zaheer 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

 

The Calculation:

After the end of Sri Lanka’s Innings, here is India’s Bowling figure, (with % of runs scored of first 2 balls, and last 2 balls of each bowler).

A brief look at Zaheer’s Analyis

First 2 balls = 15 Runs / 60 Runs = 25.00%

Last 2 balls = 19 Runs / 60 Runs = 31.70 %

India O R W % Runs  

(first 2 balls)

% Runs 

(last 2 balls)

Zaheer 10 60 2 25.00 31.7
Sreesanth 8 52 0 36.54 15.4
MPatel 9 41 0 26.83 19.5
Harbhajan 10 50 1 28.00 40.0
Yuvraj 10 49 2 32.65 40.8
Tendulkar 2 12 0 25.00 16.7
Kohli 1 6 0 83.33 0.0

 

Same can be done for % wickets in these balls.

 

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