February 2010 - Indian Airforce
February 2010 - Indian Airforce
February 2010 - Indian Airforce
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Sqn Ldr RR Senthil kumar<br />
Statistical Highlights<br />
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Total number of runs scored on the ground<br />
Almost all die-hard fans of cricket usually read the<br />
‘statistical highlights’ of any ODI, test or twenty20 at<br />
the start of the match. All leading newspapers publish<br />
statistical highlights on the day of the match or a day<br />
prior to the match, if its an important one.<br />
Facts Highlighted<br />
‘Statistical highlights’ bring out various facts about<br />
the match, the players, the venue and so much more. The<br />
data published in such columns would usually include<br />
the following: -<br />
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Total no of centuries on the ground<br />
No of sixes, fours scored and wickets taken<br />
No of centuries and the runs scored in the<br />
venue by a particular batsman.........<br />
The list could be endless, but the intriguing thing<br />
about such amazing fact list is that how do they get<br />
such a lot of data? Do they do it the Air Force way i.e.<br />
maintaining registers of the data for all the fields? For<br />
example: -<br />
2 Flight Safety F e b r u a r y 2 0 10<br />
INDIAN AIR FORCE