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CAMP: A context-aware cricket players performance metric

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2023.2237530

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Sports analytics; cricket players' ratings; cricket data analysis; players' contribution; >

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Cricket is the second most popular sport after soccer in terms of viewership. A new metric called camp has been proposed to assess individual player performance and quantify their contributions towards the outcome of a cricket match. camp incorporates the exact context of performance and enables effective decision-making in team selection, training, line-ups, and strategy development. Empirical evaluation shows that camp significantly outperforms the current best-known measure based on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (dls) method.
Cricket is the second most popular sport after soccer in terms of viewership. However, the assessment of individual player performance, a fundamental task in team sports, is currently primarily based on aggregate performance statistics, including average runs and wickets taken. We propose Context-Aware Metric of player Performance, camp, to quantify individual players' contributions toward a cricket match outcome. camp employs data mining methods and enables effective data-driven decision-making for selection and drafting, coaching and training, team line-ups, and strategy development. camp incorporates the exact context of performance, such as opponents' strengths and specific circumstances of games, such as pressure situations. We empirically evaluate camp on data of limited-over cricket matches between 2001 and 2019. In every match, a committee of experts declares one player as the best player, called Man of the Match (MoM). The top two rated players by camp match with MoM in 83% of the 961 games. Thus, the camp rating of the best player closely matches that of the domain experts. By this measure, camp significantly outperforms the current best-known players' contribution measure based on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (dls) method.

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