Abstract
In this paper we have tested the hypothesis that run rate per over or runs made in
each over in a one day cricket match is random. We have also done a time series analysis of the data. It is observed that in some cases it is possible to forecast the
run rate per over.
each over in a one day cricket match is random. We have also done a time series analysis of the data. It is observed that in some cases it is possible to forecast the
run rate per over.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Third Conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sport |
Editors | Neville de Mistre |
Place of Publication | Gold Coast |
Publisher | ANZIAM |
Pages | 69-76 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
Event | 3rd conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sport - Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia Duration: 30 Sept 1996 → 2 Oct 1996 Conference number: 3rd http://www.anziam.org.au/Third+MCS |
Conference
Conference | 3rd conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sport |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Gold Coast |
Period | 30/09/96 → 2/10/96 |
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