There are 4 repositories under cricket-prediction topic.
Using machine learning algorithms to predict first innings score in limited overs cricket matches
A ball-by-ball IPL T20 cricket simulator, you can make your own custom games, teams, or even simulate the entire tournament (all 7200 balls of it!)
Predicting the performance of a cricket player in his next match against a certain opposition and at a venue based on his previous records and stats in the period 2006-2019.
Cricket Analytics and Prediction Project
Predicts Sports Winner Team
This project aims at scrapping dataset for any cricket playing country.
This project is all about Cloning of "www.cricket.com". It is given to us as a construct week project at Masai School. This website, www.cricket.com ("Site", “Website”) is owned and operated by Crictec Media Limited. This is our first team collaboration project at Full Stack-development bootcamp in Masai School. Feel free to contact us for any suggestion, query or complain.
Given that only a finite number of outcomes can occur on each ball that is bowled, a discrete generator on a finite set is developed where the outcome probabilities are estimated from historical data involving one-day international cricket matches. The probabilities depend on the batsman, the bowler, the number of wickets lost, the number of balls bowled and the innings. The proposed simulator appears to do a reasonable job at producing realistic results.
Predicting probability of win for chasing team in cricket
An analysis of IPL (Indian Premier League) data from 2008
Predict the outcome of a cricket match in MachineHack’s ODI Match Winner: Weekend Hackathon #9
In the dynamic world of cricket, where every match is a spectacle of athleticism, strategy, and drama, the quest to foresee the future of the game has always been an exhilarating pursuit. Welcome to CricketOracle, your premier destination for unlocking the secrets of cricket predictions.
Random cricket score simulator based on weighted probability of each run scored for player