Scoring Rules for ODI Tournaments
(last update March 5, 2007 - v2.0)
We have evaluated our scoring system to reflect and reward based on individual performance
We can generalize the main composition of the team into the following 4 categories
Batsman
Bowler
Wicket Keeper
Fielder
Batting
Every run scored
$1
0 Runs -Batsman
-$35 (negative)
0 Runs -All Rounder
-$20 (negative)
0 Runs -Bowler
-$10 (negative)
0 Runs -Wkt Keeper
-$20 (negative)
Bonus
50 Runs
$25
100
Runs
$100
150
Runs
$200
200
Runs
$400
Example:
If batsman had these following averages, the his $ value will be calculated as
Players
Runs
Bonus
0s
Total Earnings
S Tendulkar
180
>150
runs
0
$180
$200
$380
S Tendulkar
99
>50
runs
0
$99
$25
$124
Bowling
Each
Wicket
$20
Bonus
3 Wickets
$25
4 Wickets
$60
5 Wickets
$100
6 Wickets
$150
7 Wickets
$175
8 Wickets
$200
9 Wickets
$300
10 Wickets
$400
Runs Given
A bowler will earn points based on number of runs given averaged over 10 overs. The median is considered to be 45 runs for 10 overs.
The following formula will be used to evaluate this criteria.
$X = 45 - R
X = dollar value earned
R = Runs given per 10 overs
with R having a CAP, depending on the Type
R-Batsman = 55 Runs
R-All Rounder = 65 Runs
R-Bowler = 80 Runs
R-Wkt Keeper = 65 Runs
Hence the worst a Bowler can do, will be -$35.
A player has to have bowled a minimum of 18 balls (3 overs) to be evaluated under RUNS GIVEN criteria.