Using Conditional Estimates to Simulate In-Play Outcomes in Limited Overs Cricket

This paper uses conditional probability distributions to simulate batsman outcomes—that is, runs and dismissals—while a limited overs cricket match is in play. The research was motivated by the potential to assess, and reassess, the likelihood of a batsman achieving a certain score within a spec...

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