Why Is Current Run Rate Misleading During a Chase?
The chasing team is scoring at 9 runs per over. The target requires only 8.4. On the scoreboard, the chase appears comfortable. The current run rate is above the required…
The chasing team is scoring at 9 runs per over. The target requires only 8.4. On the scoreboard, the chase appears comfortable. The current run rate is above the required…
How Do Teams Identify the Weakest Bowler to Attack? A batter blocks one bowler, rotates strike against another, and suddenly attacks the next for 18 runs in an over. To…
Why Can a Good Powerplay Still Lead to a Low Total? Six overs are complete. The batting team is 58 for 1. The fielding restrictions have been attacked, boundaries have…
Fifteen overs have passed. The batting team still has six or seven wickets in hand. The score may look slightly below expectation. A few singles have been accepted. Some risky…
The bowler runs in and delivers a length ball. The batter has time to wait, adjust and push it into the gap. The next ball lands only a few inches…
Why Are Yorkers So Difficult to Hit? The bowler begins the run-up. The batter knows what may be coming. It is the final over. The field is spread. A boundary…
My Journey With Cricket: From a 5th-Class Schoolboy to Creating CricLogic My name is Vuluvala Sudheer Kumar Reddy. I am not a professional cricket analyst. I do not hold an…
Why Does the Old Ball Become Harder to Score Against? A cricket ball does not stay the same for an entire innings. It begins hard, shiny and lively. Then, over…
Why Do Teams Lose Matches From Winning Positions? Every cricket fan knows the feeling. Your team is cruising. The required rate looks comfortable. Wickets are in hand. The opposition appears…
Why Do Some Batters Struggle Against Spin Immediately After Powerplay? The Powerplay can make batting look comfortable. The ball comes onto the bat, fielders are trapped inside the circle, and…