Match type
ODI
Teams
Nepal vs United States of America
Gender
male
Dates
Feb 8
Sources
CricketArchive, ESPNcricinfo, ICC
Status
Mismatch
Number of errors
2

The discrepancies in this match have been identified and can be attributed to the following sources:

  • ICC

ICC scorecard claims that Cameron Steel played rather than Cameron Stevenson. Peter Della Penna in his report explicitly mentions Stevenson, and I can't imagine I'll find a more impeccable source on US cricket.

Discrepancies

Innings 1

Batters

Batting position 2

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 53.85, while ICC shows 53.84; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter G Malla Gyanendra Malla Gyanendra Malla
Runs 21 21 21
Balls 39 39 39
Fours 4 4 4
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 53.85 53.85 53.84
Method of dismissal caught caught caught
Batting position 3

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 36.54, while ICC shows 36.53; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter Khadka Paras Khadka Paras Khadka
Runs 19 19 19
Balls 52 52 52
Fours 2 2 2
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 36.54 36.54 36.53
Method of dismissal caught caught caught
Batting position 6

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 98.04, while ICC shows 98.03; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter K Malla Kushal Malla Kushal Malla
Runs 50 50 50
Balls 51 51 51
Fours 4 4 4
Sixes 3 3 3
Strike rate 98.04 98.04 98.03
Method of dismissal caught caught caught

Bowlers

Bowler position 4

This bowler has an unacceptable difference noted in the bowler shown on each scorecard. For bowler, ESPNcricinfo shows Cameron Stevenson, ICC shows Cameron Steel, while CricketArchive shows Stevenson.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Bowler Stevenson Cameron Stevenson Cameron Steel
Overs 10.0 10.0 10.0
Maidens 2 2 2
Runs 30 30 30
Wickets 3 3 3
Wides 0 0  
Noballs 0 0  
Economy rate 3.0 3.0 3.0
Dot balls     0
Bowler position 6

This bowler has an acceptable difference noted in the economy rate shown on each scorecard. For economy rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 5.32, while ICC shows 5.31; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the economy rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Bowler IG Holland Ian Holland Ian Holland
Overs 7.2 7.2 7.2
Maidens 1 1 1
Runs 39 39 39
Wickets 1 1 1
Wides 0 0  
Noballs 0 0  
Economy rate 5.32 5.32 5.31
Dot balls     0

Innings 2

Batters

Batting position 2

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 55.56, while ICC shows 55.55; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter A Jones Aaron Jones Aaron Jones
Runs 5 5 5
Balls 9 9 9
Fours 1 1 1
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 55.56 55.56 55.55
Method of dismissal lbw lbw lbw
Batting position 5

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 67.57, while ICC shows 67.56; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter IG Holland Ian Holland Ian Holland
Runs 75 75 75
Balls 111 111 111
Fours 7 7 7
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 67.57 67.57 67.56
Method of dismissal caught caught caught
Batting position 6

This batter has an acceptable difference noted in the strike rate shown on each scorecard. For strike rate, ESPNcricinfo, and CricketArchive show 26.32, while ICC shows 26.31; and as we have defined an acceptable leeway for the strike rate field as 0.01 this is regarded as a "leeway match", and thus acceptable.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter A Homraj Akshay Homraj Akshay Homraj
Runs 5 5 5
Balls 19 19 19
Fours 1 1 1
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 26.32 26.32 26.31
Method of dismissal caught caught caught
Batting position 9

This batter has an unacceptable difference noted in the batter shown on each scorecard. For batter, ESPNcricinfo shows Cameron Stevenson, ICC shows Cameron Steel, while CricketArchive shows Stevenson.

The full details for the compared entry on the various sources are:

Source CricketArchive ESPNcricinfo ICC
Batter Stevenson Cameron Stevenson Cameron Steel
Runs 19 19 19
Balls 37 37 37
Fours 3 3 3
Sixes 0 0 0
Strike rate 51.35 51.35 51.35
Method of dismissal caught caught caught