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Innings (I): The number of innings in which the batsman actually batted.
Not Outs (NO): The number of times the batsman was not out at the conclusion
of an innings they batted in.1
Runs (R): The number of runs scored.
Highest Score (HS): The highest score ever made by the batsman.
Batting Average (Ave): The total number of runs divided by the total number of
innings in which the batsman was out. Ave = Runs/[I - NO] (also (Av'ge).)
Centuries (100): The number of innings in which the batsman scored one
hundred runs or more.
Half-centuries (50): The number of innings in which the batsman scored fifty to
ninety-nine runs (centuries do not count as half-centuries as well).
Balls Faced (BF): The total number of balls received, including no balls but not
including wides.
Strike Rate (SR): The number of runs scored per 100 balls faced. (SR = [100 *
Runs]/BF)
Batsmen who are not required to bat in a particular innings (due to victory or
declaration) are not considered "Not Out" in that innings. Only the player/s who have
taken to the crease and remained there until the completion of an innings are marked "Not
Out". Batsmen who retire due to injury or illness are also deemed not out [1], retirement
for any other reason [2], except in exceptional circumstances [3] are deemed out.
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Bowling statistics
Wides (Wd): The number of wides bowled, plus the number of runs conceded
from them.
Bowling Average (Ave): The average number of runs conceded per wicket. (Ave
= Runs/W)
Economy Rate (Econ): The average number of runs conceded per over. (Econ =
6 * Runs/Balls)
Best Bowling (BB): The bowler's best bowling performance in an innings,
defined as firstly the greatest number of wickets, secondly the fewest runs
conceded for that number of wickets. (Thus, a performance of 7 for 102 is
considered better than one of 6 for 19.)
Five-wickets in an innings (5w): The number of innings in which the bowler
took at least five wickets.
Ten-wickets in a match (10w): The number of matches in which the bowler took
at least ten wickets; recorded for Tests and first-class matches only.
Strike Rate (SR): The average number of balls bowled per wicket taken. (SR =
Balls/W)