Saturday, February 26, 2011

World Cup 2011 ...Red Zone Analysis... Bangladesh Vs India

Feb 19 2011 ... Bangladesh Vs India at Sher-E-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur - India won by 87 runs.

  • India........... 370 for 4 wickets in 50 overs
  • Bangladesh 283 for 9 wickets in 50 overs
  • Scoreboard
  • Photos

Analytics Behind India's Batting Power Play Performance
Assumption...Target of 300 runs to be scored in 50 overs

Batting Power Play overs taken during end of 34 th over till end of 39 th over

Score at end of 34 overs ... 224 for the loss of 2 wickets
Score at end of 39 overs ... 272 for the loss of 2 wickets

Batting Efficiency Needed at the beginning of Power Play ... 56.7
Batting Efficiency Needed at the End of Power Play ... 27.9

Improvement in Efficiency......................................................... 28.7

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Analytics Behind Bangladesh's Batting Power Play Performance
Actual...Target of 371 runs to be scored in 50 overs

Batting Power Play overs taken during end of 42nd over till end of 47th over

Score at end of 42 overs ... 245 for the loss of 4 wickets
Score at end of 47 overs ... 275 for the loss of 7 wickets

Batting Efficiency Needed at the beginning of Power Play ... 142.7
Batting Efficiency Needed at the End of Power Play ... 297.4

Degaradation in Efficiency............................................................ 154.7


World Cup 2011 ...Fundamental Analysis... Bangladesh Vs India

Feb 19 2011 ... Bangladesh Vs India at Sher-E-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur - India won by 87 runs.

  • India........... 370 for 4 wickets in 50 overs
  • Bangladesh 283 for 9 wickets in 50 overs
  • Scoreboard
  • Photos

Analytics Behind Bangladesh's Chase
Target of 371 runs to be scored in 50 overs

Score at end of 17 overs ... 103 for the loss of 1 wicket

Batting Resources still available was 76 % ...
Remaining Chase Target % was lower at 72 %
Excess of Capacity 4 %
Hence at end of 17 overs ... Resource Clock slightly favors Bangladesh

Score at end of 34 overs ... 198 for the loss of 3 wickets

Batting Resources still available was 42 % ...
Remaining Chase Target % was higher at 46 %
Shortage of Capacity 4 %
Hence at end of 34 overs ... Resource Clock slightly against Bangladesh


During the Opening Overs, Bangladesh scored quickly and stayed slightly ahead of the Resource Clock Index. But during the Middle Overs, they fell back slightly behind the Resource Clock.

During the critical end overs, Bangladesh could not accelerate the run rate and also lost wickets and also lost the match by 87 runs.