Run distribution and catch-out dynamics in male T20 cricket: performance analysis of Bangladesh against elite global performers

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Shaybal Chanda, Siam Ahmed, Md. Nasim Reza, Farjana Akter Boby, Nugroho Susanto

2026 Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports Vol. 30 Issue 2 Article Cited by 0

Abstract

Background and Study Aim T20 cricket is characterized by rapid scoring, high-risk shot selection, and demanding fielding requirements. In this format, team performance depends on how effectively runs are distributed across fielding zones and how batting risks translate into dismissals. Despite the application of diverse batting strategies in T20 cricket, their relative effectiveness in balancing scoring opportunities and catch-out risk remains a matter of practical interest. The aim of this study is to compare run distribution patterns and catch-out dynamics of the Bangladesh national T20 cricket team with those of elite global performers. Material and Methods A retrospective study analyzed 1,407 runs and 30 catch-outs from 10 Bangladeshi men’s T20 matches in 2024. Run distribution and catches were mapped using wagon-wheel analysis with data from Cricbuzz, ESPN Cricinfo, and NDTV Sports, cross-verified with match footage. Data were analyzed in SPSS 22 using descriptive statistics, chi-square, Linear-by-Linear Association, and Kruskal–Wallis tests (p < 0.05). Results Runs were evenly distributed, with Mid-Off contributing most (12%). Long-On, Mid-Wicket, and Square Leg had moderate runs but very low catch risk (0–3%). Catches were concentrated at Mid- Off, Extra Cover (6 vs. 3.1), and Third Man (5 vs. 3.1). Fewer catches at Long-On (0) and Square Leg (1) indicate safer areas. Statistical tests showed no strong overall association. Some trends highlighted T20 risk–reward patterns. Zone 3 was high-risk, high-reward (12% runs, 19% catches, SER 6.3, ZRI 1.58). Zones 6, 7, and 9 were safe (8–9% runs, 0–3% catches, SER 3–8, ZRI <0.33). Other zones showed moderate risk–reward (SER 1.43–3.67, ZRI 0.27–0.7). Conclusions The analysis of the Bangladeshi men’s T20 performance reveals important fielding and scoring patterns. In T20 cricket, the Bangladeshi men’s team scored runs fairly evenly across the field. However, some areas were riskier for their batsmen. Shots toward Third Man and Extra Cover resulted in more catches, increasing the chance of getting out. In contrast, Long-On, Mid-Wicket, and Square Leg were safer, offering better opportunities to score runs with less risk. Recognizing these patterns can help batsmen aim for safer areas, while fielders focus on high-risk regions. © Shaybal Chanda, Siam Ahmed, Md. Nasim Reza, Farjana Akter Boby, Nugroho Susanto, 2026.

Affiliations

Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Faculty of Health Science, Jahore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh; Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Faculty of Health and Life Science, Daffodil International University, Bangladesh; Department of Health and Recreation, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia