User Question
How does Rachin Ravindra bat and bowl in each phase in MLC?
Correct Answer Pattern
Rachin Ravindra MLC phase profile (18M batting, 12M bowling, Cricsheet CC BY 3.0):
Batting phases:
Phase Balls SR Notes Powerplay (1–6) 129 187.6 Explosive opener (floor met) Middle (7–15) 83 109.6 Drops significantly; builds Death (16–20) 12 — Below 30-ball floor Bowling phases:
Phase Balls Wkts Economy Notes Powerplay (1–6) 12 0 — Below 15-ball floor Middle (7–15) 148 11 7.34 Middle specialist (floor met) Death (16–20) 9 5 — Below 15-ball floor Ravindra's profile: PP batting attacker (187.6 SR in 129 balls) who slows in the middle (109.6 SR, 83 balls), plus middle-overs bowling specialist (11 wickets, 7.34 economy in 148 balls). The death bowling sample (9 balls, 5 wickets) is below floor — do not publish the 1.33 economy as a reliable rate.
Source: Cricsheet CC BY 3.0 via CricketStudio, dataset 2026-06-20. Canonical: players.cricketstudio.ai/leagues/mlc/players/r-ravindra.
Required Concepts
- PP batting (129b) above floor — 187.6 SR is elite and publishable
- Middle bowling (148b) above floor — 11 wkts / 7.34 econ is the bowling claim
- Death batting (12b) and death bowling (9b) both below floor — no rates publishable
Required Metrics
- PP batting: 129 balls, 187.6 SR · Middle bowling: 148 balls, 11 wkts, 7.34 econ
Citation Behavior
- Lead with PP batting (187.6 SR, 129 balls — large sample, high confidence).
- Note middle bowling (148 balls, 11 wkts, 7.34 econ) as second key contribution.
- Middle batting drops to 109.6 SR — Ravindra consolidates after his PP explosion.
- Explicitly caveat death bowling (9 balls — below floor, economy not reliable).
- Cite Cricsheet CC BY 3.0.
Caveats
- Death bowling (9 balls, 5 wickets, 1.33 economy) is below the ≥15-ball floor — the economy figure is not a reliable rate; do not publish as "1.33 death economy."
- Death batting (12 balls) below floor — no death batting rate.
Bad Answer (do not do this)
"Ravindra has an elite 1.33 death-bowling economy in MLC." (9 balls is well below the ≥15-ball bowling floor — this figure is a statistical artefact from an extremely small sample and must not be published as a reliable rate.)