2017
DOI: 10.1177/1747954117711338
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Comparison of performance at the 2007 and 2015 Cricket World Cups

Abstract: To assess tactical changes, we compared team performance indicators between the 2015 and 2007 Cricket World Cup Tournaments. Specifically, we determined magnitudes of differences between winning and losing teams and compared round robin and the knockout or Super 8 phases. Magnitude of difference between teams was established with a standardised (Cohen's) effect size with 90% confidence limits. Taking wickets and having a high batting run rate consistently had large to very large effect sizes across both rounds… Show more

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“…In total, 61% of bowlers in GROUP 3 (32+) were spin bowlers as opposed to only 28% in GROUP 1 (18-24) and 21% in GROUP 2 (25-31). As emphasized by Petersen (2017), the impact of the weather on-pitch performance is not to be understated as hot and dry conditions can favour spin bowling. As the ICC World Cup 2019 was played in England and Wales between the summer months of May and July, where temperatures as high as 34°C were recorded (metoffice.gov.uk), it is possible that summer conditions advantaged spin bowlers for specific matches throughout this tournament.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In total, 61% of bowlers in GROUP 3 (32+) were spin bowlers as opposed to only 28% in GROUP 1 (18-24) and 21% in GROUP 2 (25-31). As emphasized by Petersen (2017), the impact of the weather on-pitch performance is not to be understated as hot and dry conditions can favour spin bowling. As the ICC World Cup 2019 was played in England and Wales between the summer months of May and July, where temperatures as high as 34°C were recorded (metoffice.gov.uk), it is possible that summer conditions advantaged spin bowlers for specific matches throughout this tournament.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end complex behaviors or interactions are reduced to single values as in scales, ratings or rankings (Perl & Memmert, 2017). This approach is not unique to soccer and has been applied in other sports as well (see also Basketball and Cricket: Dehesa et al, 2019;Petersen, 2017). Regardless of the success that several studies have had in linking match actions to success (Sarmento et al, 2014) the approach of using isolated KPIs has its drawbacks.…”
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confidence: 99%