Cricket and Mathematics
. How Cricket and Math is related. For project. Give ideas. Thanks.
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The relation is-
1.The run rate , s/r etc. in cricket games are determined only by the help of mathematics.
2.The statistics of batsmen and bowlers like runs, wickets , etc . are determined by maths.
3.The NRR(Net run rate) is also calculated on the basis of mathematics.
4.The pace of the ball and bat speed are also given with maths.
1.The run rate , s/r etc. in cricket games are determined only by the help of mathematics.
2.The statistics of batsmen and bowlers like runs, wickets , etc . are determined by maths.
3.The NRR(Net run rate) is also calculated on the basis of mathematics.
4.The pace of the ball and bat speed are also given with maths.
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1. Run rate is calculated using math. Run rate=Runs scored/overs bowled.(division)
2. Overs. 1 over equals to 6 balls bowled. We can calculate ball bowled if they have given in overs. Balls bowled=Overs bowled x 6.(Multiplication)
3. Economy. They can calculate the bowlers economy. Economy=Run conceded/overs bowled.(Division)
4. Average. They can calculate the average of a batsman per 100 matches or how many ever they want. Batting average=Total number of run made by batsman in X matches/X Matches played.(Average)
5. The scores are in numbers and even the wickets. So it is also a part of math.(Numbers)
Remember X can be any value.
2. Overs. 1 over equals to 6 balls bowled. We can calculate ball bowled if they have given in overs. Balls bowled=Overs bowled x 6.(Multiplication)
3. Economy. They can calculate the bowlers economy. Economy=Run conceded/overs bowled.(Division)
4. Average. They can calculate the average of a batsman per 100 matches or how many ever they want. Batting average=Total number of run made by batsman in X matches/X Matches played.(Average)
5. The scores are in numbers and even the wickets. So it is also a part of math.(Numbers)
Remember X can be any value.
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