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Data Analysis and Insights | Tableau
Sampath Sagar edited this page Aug 6, 2024
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- Each tournament averaged 63 matches.
- The period spanning from 2011 to 2013 stands out as notably longer compared to the average.


- Top 10 Venue Names where the most number of matches were conducted

- The stadiums contributing the most to match numbers are Chinnaswamy (Bangalore), Eden (Kolkata), Feroz Shah (Delhi), Wankhede (Mumbai), and Chepauk (Chennai).

- Notably, the period from 2011 to 2013 saw a significant increase in matches per team per stadium, extending those tournaments.

- Home stadiums saw the majority of matches for most teams.
Over the entire dataset, around 64% of players were Indian, followed by Australian players, with players from various other countries making up the rest.



- Notably, Hyderabad, Pune, and Gujarat had more foreign players compared to other teams, while others had around 3% to 4% foreign players.

- Metrics such as total runs, balls faced, average strike rate, sixes, fours, 50s, and 100s were analyzed.
- The seasons from 2011 to 2013 were marked by explosive batting with increased boundaries, while the overall strike rate increased post-2014.
- The 2016 season saw the highest number of sixes, centuries, and half-centuries.

- The period from 2011 to 2013 witnessed the highest number of dot balls bowled, coinciding with the highest number of sixes.
- The 2013 season recorded the most wickets taken by bowled.

- Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bangalore), Feroz Shah Stadium (Delhi), Eden (Kolkata), Wankhede (Mumbai), and Chepauk (Chennai) witnessed the maximum boundaries during the data period.

- Rankings based on total runs scored showed Mumbai with the most half-centuries, while Bangalore had the most centuries and Mumbai had the most boundaries overall.

- Mumbai Indians led in total bowled counts and also recorded the highest number of dot balls.


- The majority of the performance is drawn from Australia and South African players apart from the domestic players.