DP Cricket Abbreviation

DP has various meanings in the Cricket category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of DP in Cricket.

Dot Percentage

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In the context of cricket, the abbreviation DP can stand for “Dot Percentage.” This statistic measures how many deliveries a bowler throws that do not result in any runs being scored—also known as "dot balls." A higher dot percentage indicates that the bowler is putting pressure on the batter and controlling the game effectively. People searching for this term may use phrases like “DP in cricket,” “dot ball stats,” “bowler dot percentage,” or “dot balls explained.”

Dot Percentage (DP) is often used in cricket analysis to evaluate a bowler’s efficiency. For example, if a bowler delivers 60 balls and 36 of them are dot balls, the dot percentage is 60%. This helps coaches and fans assess how well a player can limit scoring opportunities. Related terms include “dot ball,” “bowling economy,” and “run control,” which are all part of deeper cricket performance metrics.

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How is DP used in Cricket?

  • The commentator praised the bowler's performance, pointing out his high DP, or “Dot Percentage,” which showed how well he kept the batters under pressure during the powerplay.

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