Sunday, June 28, 2009

West Indies Vs India ... ODI 1 & 2

June 28 2009 ... ODI 2 - West Indies Vs India at Kingston Jamaica - West Indies won by 8 wickets
  • India 188 all out in 48.2 overs
  • West Indies 192 for 2 wickets in 34.1 overs
  • Scoreboard
  • Photos
Analytics Behind West Indies' Chase
Target of 189 runs to be scored in 50 overs

Score at end of 17 overs ... 109 for the loss of 1 wicket
Batting Resources still available was 75 % ... Remaining Chase Target % was 42 %
Hence at end of 17 overs ... Resource Clock favors West Indies significantly

Score at end of 34 overs ... 186 for the loss of 2 wickets
Batting Resources still available was 45 % ... Remaining Chase Target % was 2 %
Hence at end of 34 overs ... Resource Clock overwhelmingly in favor of West Indies

During the Opening Overs and Middle Overs the "Resource Clock" clearly indicated that West Indies was ahead of the Resource Clock and was likely to win.

Overall West Indies dominated the chase and were ahead of the "Resource Clock" for all the 34 overs, to win the game with 8 wickets and 95 balls to spare.

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June 26 2009 ... ODI 1 - West Indies Vs India at Kingston Jamaica - India won by 20 runs
  • India 339 for 6 wickets in 50 overs
  • West Indies 319 all out 48.1 overs
  • Scoreboard
  • Photos
Analytics Behind West Indies' Chase
Target of 340 runs to be scored in 50 overs

Score at end of 17 overs ... 105 for the loss of 2 wickets
Batting Resources still available was 71 % ... Remaining Chase Target % was 69 %
Hence at end of 17 overs ... Resource Clock favors West Indies marginally

Score at end of 34 overs ... 212 for the loss of 4 wickets
Batting Resources still available was 39 % ... Remaining Chase Target % was 38 %
Hence at end of 34 overs ... Resource Clock very slightly in favor of West Indies

During the Opening Overs and Middle Overs the "Resource Clock" clearly indicated that West Indies was marginally ahead of the Resource Clock and a win was possible.

During the Ending Overs West Indies steadily lost wickets and fell behind the "Resource Clock" significantly and subsequently lost the match by 20 runs.

West Indies initially dominated the chase and were ahead of the "Resource Clock" but could not maintain the tempo after the 35 th over.

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