Authors
Satyam Mukherjee
Publication date
2013/12/22
Journal
Advances in Complex Systems
Volume
16
Issue
08
Pages
1350031
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Description
This paper describes the applications of network methods for understanding interaction within members of sport teams. We analyze the interaction of batsmen in international cricket matches. We generate batting partnership network (BPN) for different teams and determine the exact values of clustering coefficient, average degree, average shortest path length of the networks and compare them with the Erdös–Rényi model. We observe that the networks display small-world behavior. We find that most connected batsman is not necessarily the most central and most central players are not necessarily the one with high batting averages. We study the community structure of the BPNs and identify each player's role based on inter-community and intra-community links. We observe that Sir DG Bradman, regarded as the best batsman in cricket history does not occupy the central position in the network — the so-called …
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