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Ganguly's Equation
by Alex Powell on Feb 12, 2008 08:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sorry Guys, this is out of context but I want to share my Thesis with you guys...its on Ganguly's equation.
Ganguly scores "X" runs in a match playing "Y" number of balls, where "Y" is always greater than "X". Then while fielding he leaks "Z" amount of runs. So the Ganguly equation is Effective runs is equal to X minus Z (Now a days it is coming negative)
Balls wasted in a match is equal to Y minus (X minus Z )
Indian Team minus Ganguly is equal to Chances of winning are multiplied by 2

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  RE:Ganguly's Equation
by rationalize on Feb 12, 2008 08:58 PM   Permalink
But your Y hasn't scored any runs and he is fielding on the boundary and taking a space of potential play Y raise to the power Z so what does your equation says now. G atleast scored X runs which were the highest among the team.

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  RE:Ganguly's Equation
by deep kumar on Feb 12, 2008 08:50 PM   Permalink
abs right boss

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  RE:Ganguly's Equation
by Tera Baap on Feb 12, 2008 08:52 PM   Permalink
You are failed as you forgot to account for D and Y factor into account. Don't ask me what is D and Y factors?

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  RE:Ganguly's Equation
by Tera Baap on Feb 12, 2008 08:58 PM   Permalink
Did I abuse u? why you are using such a language? If you dont like my fair comments just post good remarks! Dont show where you belong to!

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  RE:Ganguly's Equation
by deep kumar on Feb 12, 2008 09:05 PM   Permalink
well it didnot understand d and y u shd hv written

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