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ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) [4] is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. [5] The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and StatsGuru , a database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present.
Each team's points total is divided by their total number of matches played to give a rating, and all the teams are ranked in a table in order of rating. [ 1 ] By analogy to cricket batting averages , the points for winning an ODI match are always greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing an ODI match are ...
Until December 1997, no player had achieved a score of 200 in ODIs. The highest individual score up to that point was 194 by Saeed Anwar of Pakistan, scored on 21 May 1997 against India at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. [14] On 16 December of the same year, the Australian woman cricketer Belinda Clark broke the 200-run mark.
Highest score: David Warner v Pakistan: 335* [32] Bowling Most wickets: Pat Cummins: 200 [33] Most wickets in a single tournament: Nathan Lyon: 88 Best average (min 1000 balls) Kyle Mayers: 17.47 [34] Best bowling in an innings: Ajaz Patel v India: 10/119 [35] Best bowling in a match: 14/225 [36] Fielding
Upon its resumption in the 2021–22 season, the Second XI abstained from publishing official points tables, meaning that champions are no longer awarded. [2] League champions were previously calculated based on a points quotient that accounted for the varying numbers of matches that each team may play in a season.
This is now a list of Twenty20 men's cricket records, that is a record team or individual performances in Twenty20 cricket (T20). The records only include top-level T20 games: those played in officially recognized tournaments in ICC Full-member countries or any Twenty20 International.
Cricket is a sport that generates a variety of statistics.. Statistics are recorded for each player during a match, and aggregated over a career. At the professional level, statistics for Test cricket, one-day internationals, and first-class cricket are recorded separately.
After every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula involving both teams' previous rating and the result of the series. Each team's points total from matches over the last 3–4 years is divided by a figure based on their total number of matches and series played, to give a "rating".