Bernoulli Runs: Using "Book Cricket" to Evaluate Cricketers

Authors: Anand Ramalingam

arXiv: 1107.3104v1 - DOI (stat.AP)
10 pages

Abstract: This paper proposes a simple method to evaluate batsmen and bowlers in cricket. The idea in this paper refines "book cricket" and evaluates a batsman by answering the question: How many runs a team consisting of same player replicated eleven times will score?

Submitted to arXiv on 15 Jul. 2011

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