If there are any potential players
out there who see themselves wanting to play indoor cricket with us come
this July onwards then please contact
us here at the Blackout.
Season
Stats
As
the season moves on you can be able to track your performance right here
with the season stats! You can export the sheet below to your MS Excel
(you'll need the software to actually view it). If you should have any
problems in viewing this file then email me!
Each
game is added with four different categories:
Personal
Runs
Shows
round by round results plus extra tallies if a player is called
to play out another session due to 7 players or less in the
side.
Season
Totals are gathered for all runs accumulated during the season
Averages
are calculated based on number of batting sessions played (ie;
extra batting sessions are counted as a separate total
Six
Hitters
Quite
simple really. Pound the back net on the full, the tally goes up
by one. Off course the player mustn't get run out to make it
count.
Partnerships
This
tally determines how much of a team player the batsman is. The
partnership total at the end of a game is recorded and then
treated like a individual tally. If your partner has a bad game
then you suffer too like the team total does.
Season
Totals are gathered for all runs accumulated during the season
Averages
are calculated based on number of batting sessions played (ie;
extra batting sessions are counted as a separate total
Wicket
Takers
This
category is recorded in much the same fashion as Six Hitters.
You get a wicket during your bowling over (all wickets count
including Run Outs) then your tally moves up a notch!
If
you get called up to re-bowl due to 7 players or less fielding
then congratulations! You have earnt yourself a chance to redeem
yourself and your tally. All wickets count no matter how many
overs you bowl in the season.
Last Updated Thursday, 28 March 2002
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