Whoa! This got a reaction yesterday, which was good to see! If you have a look at the comments David Hinchcliffe from www.harrowdrive.com has cleared up for us what is what with regards the figures that we need to collate to make any sense of our bowling stats. Bowling Average is runs divided by wickets. Economy is runs divided by overs. Strike Rate is Balls bowled (Overs x 6) divided by wickets. So it's now important when we're bowling that someone keeps a tally on how many runs are made during the over and I'm assuming that includes points given for wides and no balls? I've designed a score sheet so we can collate the data and it'll be interesting to see how it comes together and again if we can get out onto a field and practice we can start to feed the data in and see how we all do? So here's a revised version and I might scrap this as the 'Runs' figures are a bit iffy and we'll also have to be a bit more tighter on ensuring people bowl their regulation 6 balls during their overs. All this adds up again to the neccessity of getting enough people to the practices to have two teams, because the batting team can collate and keep the scores.
Bowling Averages
Alex 4.5
Dave 4.5
Simon 4.5
Badger 6
Rod -
Thomas 10
Trevor -
24th March update
Alex 4.5
Dave 22
Simon 4.5
Badger 10.6
Rod -
Thomas 4.6
Trevor -
Dave 22
Simon 4.5
Badger 10.6
Rod -
Thomas 4.6
Trevor -
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