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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In cricket, integers are used to represent various statistics and scores, such as runs, wickets, overs, and averages. For example, the total runs scored by a team or individual, the number of wickets taken by a bowler, and the number of overs bowled are all expressed as integers. Additionally, player averages, which are calculated using integers, help assess performance across matches. Overall, integers play a crucial role in quantifying and analyzing the game's performance metrics.
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 cricket, a "valiant 265" typically refers to a team scoring 265 runs, often in a challenging match situation. The points gap would depend on the context of the match, including the target set by the opposing team and the current score. If the opposing team has scored more than 265 runs, the points gap would be the difference between their score and 265. If they have scored less, there would be no gap, as a team cannot lose points for scoring below 265.