A bowling average is a statistic showing how many runs a bowler concedes for every wicket they take. Lower numbers represent better performance because it means the bowler is efficient at getting players out. Example: The star player finished the season with an impressive bowling average of only twenty runs per wicket.
Pro-Tip: A career average under twenty-five is generally considered the mark of an elite world-class bowler.
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