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Journal of the Operational Research Society (2008) 59, 729–742; doi:10.1057/palgrave.jors.2602379 Published online 7 March 2007

Extending the range of player-performance measures in one-day cricket

A J Lewis1

1Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK

Correspondence: AJ Lewis, The Business School, Oxford Brookes University, Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1HX, UK. E-mail: ajlewis@brookes.ac.uk

Received March 2006; Accepted November 2006; Published online 7 March 2007.

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Abstract

The author's previous paper on this topic showed that the Duckworth/Lewis methodology has considerable potential for providing relevant and objective measures of performance in one-day cricket. The present paper evaluates how these measures can apply in the longer term. This assessment is based upon several series of matches involving the main players from most of the major cricketing nations. Although data used are not exhaustive, they are of sufficient quantity to provide strong indications of the long-term viability of the measures, thus leading to the realistic expectation of inclusion of the methodology into the existing player-rankings or the development of an independent set of performance indicators that reflect more validly the value of players' inputs to matches. Such measures are expected to be of valuable use to team management, media commentators and to the public.

Keywords:

sports statistics, cricket, performance measurement

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