Using a dynamic programming formulation, an analysis is presented of the innings of the team which bats first and the innings of the team which bats second. This allows a calculation, at any stage of the innings, of the optimal scoring rate, along with an estimate of the total number of runs to be scored or the chance of winning. The analysis is used to shed some light on possible batting tactics, to quantify the effects of selecting extra batsmen in a side, and to suggest a method for the development of alternative measures of player performance. Results suggest that scoring rates should be more uniform than at present, and that the team batting second has an advantage. Possible extensions to the model are discussed
This paper is part of a wider research programme using a dynamic-programming approach to modelling t...
A method suggested by Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis to create a margin of victory in runs for the t...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. Thesemodels are then used ...
A dynamic programming formulation is used to develop a method of calculating the contribution, in ru...
A simple Dynamic Programming model of cricket is presented. The state is the facing batsmen and the ...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch (sticky wicket) can make batting more difficult than normal. On st...
In cricket, particularly near the end of an innings, batsmen of different abilities need to manage t...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch can make batting more difficult than normal. Several other conditi...
While scoring strategies and player performance in cricket have been studied, there has been little ...
The ground conditions prevailing on the day of a cricket match is an important confounding variable ...
This paper concerns the search for optimal or nearly optimal batting orders in one-day cricket. A se...
In cricket, when a batsman is dismissed towards the end of a day's play, he is often replaced by a l...
In this paper, baseball is formulated as a finite non-zero-sum Markov game with approximately 6.45 m...
The Global COE Program Mathematics-for-Industry Education & Research HubグローバルCOEプログラム「マス・フォア・インダストリ教...
The selection of a cricket team cannot be fair unless the best available performance measures are us...
This paper is part of a wider research programme using a dynamic-programming approach to modelling t...
A method suggested by Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis to create a margin of victory in runs for the t...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. Thesemodels are then used ...
A dynamic programming formulation is used to develop a method of calculating the contribution, in ru...
A simple Dynamic Programming model of cricket is presented. The state is the facing batsmen and the ...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch (sticky wicket) can make batting more difficult than normal. On st...
In cricket, particularly near the end of an innings, batsmen of different abilities need to manage t...
In cricket, a rain-affected pitch can make batting more difficult than normal. Several other conditi...
While scoring strategies and player performance in cricket have been studied, there has been little ...
The ground conditions prevailing on the day of a cricket match is an important confounding variable ...
This paper concerns the search for optimal or nearly optimal batting orders in one-day cricket. A se...
In cricket, when a batsman is dismissed towards the end of a day's play, he is often replaced by a l...
In this paper, baseball is formulated as a finite non-zero-sum Markov game with approximately 6.45 m...
The Global COE Program Mathematics-for-Industry Education & Research HubグローバルCOEプログラム「マス・フォア・インダストリ教...
The selection of a cricket team cannot be fair unless the best available performance measures are us...
This paper is part of a wider research programme using a dynamic-programming approach to modelling t...
A method suggested by Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis to create a margin of victory in runs for the t...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. Thesemodels are then used ...