Suppose team A plays against B. So after a match A has a positive run rate and team B has an equivalent negative run rate . So the total sum will be equal to zero. Now over the whole tournament .. why the net sum of the net run rate column is not equal to zero when there are more than 2 teams playing in the tournament..
2006-11-01
03:16:34
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4 answers
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Dolphi
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Check out the way it is explained in wikipedia, they have taken all the possible cases and in every case the sum of the net run rate for the winning and losing comes out to be zero. so when u do summation over all the matches .. taking the sum of NRR for all the teams should come out to be zero
2006-11-01
03:24:50 ·
update #1
May be i am not able to explain clearly what my question meant ? Everyone is explaining how to calculate the net run rate without having a look at the details. Next time who are interested just follow the table of a group in a cricket tournament and see that the net sum of the NRR Table for the entire group is not equal to zero.
2006-11-02
15:51:22 ·
update #2