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I need to know how to calculate the overall net run as it will be used in the group & super 8 stages of the tournment

2007-02-12 19:37:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cricket

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As explained in clause 11.6 of the 1999 World Cup playing conditions, "A team's net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team, the average runs per over scored against that team".

Clause 11.6 goes on to say that "In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and ot on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed."

Let's take as an example South Africa's net run-rate in the 1999 World Cup. South Africa's listing in the Group A points table published in the group stages was as follows:


Played : 3
Won : 3
Net Run Rate : 1.495
For : 678/147.2
Against : 466/150

The columns we are looking at here are the last three: "Net-RR", "For" and "Aga". The figure in the "Net-RR" column is achieved by subtracting the answer of the division in the "Aga" column from the answer to the division in the "For" column.

To use this example:

FOR

South Africa had scored, so far in the tournament:
Against India, 254 runs (for 6 wkts) from 47.2 overs
Against Sri Lanka, 199 runs (for 9 wkts) from 50 overs
Against England, 225 runs (for 7 wkts) from 50 overs
Across the three games, South Africa scored 678 runs in a total of 147 overs and 2 balls (actually 147.333 overs), a rate of 678/147.333 or 4.602 rpo.

AGAINST

Teams opposing South Africa scored:

India, 253 (for 5 wkts) from 50 overs.
Sri Lanka, 110 all out from 35.2 overs.
England, 103 all out from 41 overs.
In the case of Sri Lanka and England, because they were all out before their allotted 50 overs expired, the run rate is calculated as if they had scored their runs over the full 50 overs.

Therefore, the run-rate scored against South Africa across the first three games is calculated on the basis of 466 runs in a total of 50 + 50 + 50 = 150 overs, a rate of 466/150 or 3.107 rpo.

NET-RR
The net run-rate is, therefore,
4.602 Run-rate for
3.107 Run-rate against
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2007-02-12 20:56:39 · answer #1 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

a very actual decision. football has 32 communities, why can not cricket hace 16? i imagine all 16 ought to play qualifiers no longer in trouble-free terms 6. Who understand India would get overwhelmed through Bangaladesh or Pakistan would no longer enter WC after being defeated through eire. or England get disillusioned through Afganistan. NewZealand would no longer be qualified because of Nepal. some thing can take position. Its unfair that some communities are qualified evidently, at the same time as some thing else ought to earn the last spot.

2016-12-04 03:02:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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