The economy rate is a statistic that measures how many runs a bowler concedes for every over they bowl during a match. A low economy rate is excellent because it means the bowler is being very ‘economical’ and not giving the batting team easy scoring opportunities.
Example: The spinner finished the match with a brilliant economy rate of just three runs per over, keeping the pressure on the batters.
Pro-Tip: In short T20 matches, a low economy rate can be just as valuable as taking wickets because it forces the batters to take desperate risks. Therefore, bowlers who can consistently bowl dot balls and maintain a tight line are highly prized by team captains.
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