Rangachari Madhavan

Batter ·India

Age 65 · Left-handed · Slow left-arm orthodox

  • 13runs
  • 6.50batting average
  • 19.7strike rate
  • 2matches
  • 0 / 0100s / 50s
  • 2012–2012 on record

Career record

Format M Runs HS Avg
ODI 2 13 11 6.50
  • Fivefor 0
  • Tenfor 0

Career totals as recorded on Wikipedia, covering his whole career. They are kept separate from the figures above, which are counted from the ball-by-ball archive and cover only the matches in it — the two are different spans and adding them together would produce a number that is true of neither.

How he scores through an innings

A career strike rate describes a batter as if he were the same man in the first over and the last. This is the three of him.

05010023.3Powerplay7 off 3016.7Middle6 off 36

Fastest in the powerplay at 23.3, against 16.7 in the middle.

Counted from the over each ball was bowled in. Limited-overs cricket only — a Test innings has no death overs.

By format

FormatMInns NORunsHS AvgSR WktsEcon
List A 2 2 0 13 11 6.50 19.7 0

A dash is an average with no completed innings behind it, not a zero.

Against pace and spin

Pace 7 off 47 14.9
Spin 4 off 10 40.0

Strike rate against each. The archive names the bowler of every ball but not what kind of bowler he is, so this covers only the deliveries where his type is on record — 57 of 66 faced.

Best performances

11 off 60 v Singapore · Kinrara Academy Oval · 2012-09-04 List A
2 off 6 v Nepal · Selangor Turf Club · 2012-09-06 List A

Grounds

Matches, not innings.

Opponents

Nepal 1
Singapore 1

Matches, not innings.

Competitions

Matches, not innings.

How he gets out

Lbw 1
Stumped 1

By year

2012 2 matches · 13 runs 13

Recent matches

DateMatch FormatBattingBowling
2012-09-06 Malaysia v Nepal Selangor Turf Club List A 2 (6)
2012-09-04 Malaysia v Singapore Kinrara Academy Oval List A 11 (60)

Comparable records

Figures counted from ball-by-ball match records, which begin in 2002 and are thin before it. A match with no ball-by-ball record does not appear here, so these are not whole-career totals.