In cricket, particularly near the end of an innings, batsmen of different abilities need to manage the rate at which they score runs. Either batsman can choose to bat aggressively or defensively, which alters their chances of scoring runs or being dismissed. Since they change ends when they score a run and at the end of an over, by scoring an odd or even number of runs the two batsmen also determine which of them will face the next ball. It may be worthwhile to refuse a run to keep the slower or lower scoring batsman from the strike. Some dynamic programming models are developed which could be used to maximise the total number of runs scored
This thesis consists of a compilation of three research papers and a non-statistical essay.Chapter 2...
In cricket, the better an individual batsman or batting partnership performs, the more likely the te...
To survive a predator's attack successfully, animals choose appropriate actions from multiple escape...
In cricket, batsmen change ends when they score a run and at the end of an over. By scoring an odd o...
A simple Dynamic Programming model of cricket is presented. The state is the facing batsmen and the ...
Using a dynamic programming formulation, an analysis is presented of the innings of the team which b...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch (sticky wicket) can make batting more difficult than normal. On st...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch can make batting more difficult than normal. Several other conditi...
In cricket, when a batsman is dismissed towards the end of a day's play, he is often replaced by a l...
A dynamic programming formulation is used to develop a method of calculating the contribution, in ru...
The ability to run between the wickets is an essential skill for cricket batting. Effective running ...
Cricket is played with two teams of 11 players each. Each team takes turns batting and playing the f...
While scoring strategies and player performance in cricket have been studied, there has been little ...
In one-day cricket matches the two competing teams have the same number of overs, typically 50, and ...
The ground conditions prevailing on the day of a cricket match is an important confounding variable ...
This thesis consists of a compilation of three research papers and a non-statistical essay.Chapter 2...
In cricket, the better an individual batsman or batting partnership performs, the more likely the te...
To survive a predator's attack successfully, animals choose appropriate actions from multiple escape...
In cricket, batsmen change ends when they score a run and at the end of an over. By scoring an odd o...
A simple Dynamic Programming model of cricket is presented. The state is the facing batsmen and the ...
Using a dynamic programming formulation, an analysis is presented of the innings of the team which b...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch (sticky wicket) can make batting more difficult than normal. On st...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch can make batting more difficult than normal. Several other conditi...
In cricket, when a batsman is dismissed towards the end of a day's play, he is often replaced by a l...
A dynamic programming formulation is used to develop a method of calculating the contribution, in ru...
The ability to run between the wickets is an essential skill for cricket batting. Effective running ...
Cricket is played with two teams of 11 players each. Each team takes turns batting and playing the f...
While scoring strategies and player performance in cricket have been studied, there has been little ...
In one-day cricket matches the two competing teams have the same number of overs, typically 50, and ...
The ground conditions prevailing on the day of a cricket match is an important confounding variable ...
This thesis consists of a compilation of three research papers and a non-statistical essay.Chapter 2...
In cricket, the better an individual batsman or batting partnership performs, the more likely the te...
To survive a predator's attack successfully, animals choose appropriate actions from multiple escape...