go to "my stick career" and scroll down and ull see ur stick cricket team so click on "Change" and scroll down when that is done and ull see the stats
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Baseball is a sport that uses a lot of math. Math is important for calculating the statistics for the team and the players. Some of these statistics are batting average, earned run average, and fielding percentage.
120*0.52 = 62.4 so 62 games won out of 120
Points Against (how many points their opponents have scored against them during the season), and Points For (how many points the team itself has scored during the season)
in daily life we do any thing it is mathmatical.....
The Duckworth–Lewis method is a statistical formulation which calculates the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather.The method is based on the premise that any team has two resources: the number of wickets remaining and the number of overs to be played. However, when some overs are lost, setting an appropriate target is not as simple as reducing the number of runs required in proportion to the proportionate loss of overs. This is because a team with ten wickets in hand and 25 overs to bat can be expected to play more aggressively than if they had ten wickets and a full 50 overs. The Duckworth–Lewis method is an attempt to set a statistically fair target for the second team's innings, based on the score achieved by the first team, taking their wickets lost and overs played into account.The exact calculations are complicated by differences in which team lost overs, and so forth. For examples, see the Wikipedia entry at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckworth%E2%80%93Lewis_method#Example_Standard_Edition_calculations