- BBL: wickets and catches receive fewer points (20 and 10), but points are awarded for dot balls. ER points are available after 2 overs (need to check this). Bonus points for 50 runs, 3 wickets etc. The primary fielder (not the keeper) receives run out points.
- IPL: wickets and catches receive more points (25 and 12). No dot ball points, and ER eligibility only after 3 overs. All run out contributors receive run out points.
- Implications: (1) IPL may even the playing field for batsmen, by reducing bowlers’ scoring potential somewhat, (2) wicket-taking bowlers are advantaged relatively to run-saving bowlers, (3) item (2) is particularly true for part-timers, who are quite unlikely to generate ER points and are very reliant on wickets, (4) keepers can get easy points from run outs, particularly in sides that generate a few of them.
- IPL: wickets and catches receive more points (25 and 12). No dot ball points, and ER eligibility only after 3 overs. All run out contributors receive run out points.
- Implications: (1) IPL may even the playing field for batsmen, by reducing bowlers’ scoring potential somewhat, (2) wicket-taking bowlers are advantaged relatively to run-saving bowlers, (3) item (2) is particularly true for part-timers, who are quite unlikely to generate ER points and are very reliant on wickets, (4) keepers can get easy points from run outs, particularly in sides that generate a few of them.