It is the average number of runs scored per wicket, for each run per wicket conceded: • If RpW ratio is less than 1, then the team scored fewer runs per wicket than it conceded. In the example, New Zealand scored 26.7 runs per wicket but conceded 38.214 runs per wicket. So they scored 0.699 runs per wicket for each run per wicket conceded. • If RpW ratio equals 1, then the team scored exactly the same number of runs per wicket as it conceded. • If RpW ratio is greater than 1, then the team scored more runs per wicket than it conceded. In the example, Sri Lanka scored 38.214 runs per wicket and conceded 26.7 runs per wicket. So they scored 1.431 runs per wicket for each run per wicket conceded. RpW ratio is not to be confused with the ratio of runs conceded to wickets taken by individual bowlers, known as
bowling average, or with
batting average. '''Note: With just RpW Ratio, the winner of a particular match can't be decided as the data is insufficient in telling the actual status of the match already played.''' ==References==