Alright, let me tell you about this little project I did today. I wanted to look at the player stats for the match between Lee and Jam. This was from the CG United Super50 Cup, I think it’s the 2024 one, but they also had info from 2023. Anyway, I’m not much of a cricket expert, but I love digging into data.
So, the first thing I did was search for info. I found a bunch of articles about the Jamaica Scorpions vs. the Leeward Islands Hurricanes. That’s the match I was interested in. Apparently, it was on November 21, 2024, and it’s part of something called the Regional Super50.
I started by gathering all the info I could find on these two teams. One article was all about the player stats for Leeward Islands vs. Jamaica Scorpions. That was exactly what I needed!
- I noted down details like the date and time of the match, which was November 11, 2022, at 10:30 PM IST.
- The match was at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua. I even made a note of that, just in case it mattered.
There was this one section called “JAM vs LEE Fantasy Tips.” I guess it’s for people who play fantasy cricket. It talked about some top performers. Like, this guy Jahmar Hamilton, who apparently scored 91 runs. And another player, Keacy Carty, scored 34 runs. Then, in the bowling department, there were some names mentioned, but I didn’t focus too much on that since I was more interested in the batting stats.
Diving into the Stats
Once I had a good overview, I started looking at individual player performances. I wanted to see who the standout players were for each team. It was a bit tricky since I’m not familiar with all the players, but I managed to figure out who the key guys were.
I made a list of players from both teams and started jotting down their stats from the match. I focused mainly on runs scored and balls faced, just to keep it simple. It was pretty interesting to see how some players had really high scores, while others didn’t do as well.
Putting It All Together
After I had all the stats written down, I decided to organize them a bit. I created a simple table with the player names, their teams, runs scored, and balls faced. It made it much easier to compare the players and see who performed the best.
It was a fun little project, even though I’m not a huge cricket fan. I just enjoy analyzing data and seeing what I can learn from it. Maybe next time, I’ll try to understand the bowling stats too, but for now, I’m happy with what I’ve done. Plus, it’s always cool to learn something new, right?