We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captains on Twenty20 International (T20I) match outcomes. In particular, we examine whether pressure from external commentators is associated with suboptimal decision making by captains. Using data from over 300 T20I matches, we find little evidence that either winning the toss or choosing to bat first improves the likelihood of winning. Despite this, we find that captains in T20I cricket are significantly more likely to choose to bat rather than bowl after winning the toss, a finding that is consistent with social pressure constraining captains’ decision making
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine whether elite cricket umpires' decisions contribute to hom...
The issue of competitive balance and its effect on the attendance demand for sport has been covered ...
Movement scientists are continually searching to enhance our understanding of human movement. Recent...
We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captain...
A significant body of theoretical literature has argued that popular interest in sporting contests b...
This thesis consists of a compilation of three research papers and a non-statistical essay.Chapter 2...
In this thesis, we focus on decision problems in test cricket. Initially, we address declaration and...
In cricket, the right to make an important strategic decision is assigned via a coin toss. We utiliz...
Leg before wicket (LBW) judgements are arguably the most difficult decisions umpires are required to...
Abstract The tradition of tossing a coin to decide who bats first in a cricket match introduces a ra...
Cricket offers a wealth of opportunity and potential insights for economists and other researchers. ...
This thesis aimed to develop a deeper understanding of elite-level cricket umpires’ leg-before-wicke...
Objectives: Contextual factors can influence the way sports officials apply unambiguous rules. The a...
In cricket, the right to make an important strategic decision is assigned via a coin toss. We utiliz...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. Thesemodels are then used ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine whether elite cricket umpires' decisions contribute to hom...
The issue of competitive balance and its effect on the attendance demand for sport has been covered ...
Movement scientists are continually searching to enhance our understanding of human movement. Recent...
We consider managerial decision making by examining the impact of decisions taken by cricket captain...
A significant body of theoretical literature has argued that popular interest in sporting contests b...
This thesis consists of a compilation of three research papers and a non-statistical essay.Chapter 2...
In this thesis, we focus on decision problems in test cricket. Initially, we address declaration and...
In cricket, the right to make an important strategic decision is assigned via a coin toss. We utiliz...
Leg before wicket (LBW) judgements are arguably the most difficult decisions umpires are required to...
Abstract The tradition of tossing a coin to decide who bats first in a cricket match introduces a ra...
Cricket offers a wealth of opportunity and potential insights for economists and other researchers. ...
This thesis aimed to develop a deeper understanding of elite-level cricket umpires’ leg-before-wicke...
Objectives: Contextual factors can influence the way sports officials apply unambiguous rules. The a...
In cricket, the right to make an important strategic decision is assigned via a coin toss. We utiliz...
In this study, we investigate models for the prediction of match outcome. Thesemodels are then used ...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine whether elite cricket umpires' decisions contribute to hom...
The issue of competitive balance and its effect on the attendance demand for sport has been covered ...
Movement scientists are continually searching to enhance our understanding of human movement. Recent...