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Last edited by Randy on May 22, 2010 at 4:15pm AEST.
UPDATES
May 22, 2010 - Further updates to Top 5 tables to ensure only relevant entries are listed. Fixed formatting in lower matches on limited overs player sheets.
May 20, 2010 - Bug fixed that caused Most runs in boundaries Top 5 tables to be blank if any player had a total of zero runs for the season. Bug fixed on one spreadsheet that caused the overs total on the team page to show whole numbers only. Due to increasing requests from users, a 40 Player version of the Limited Overs NBF spreadsheet has been created.
April 12, 2010 - Team spreadsheets: "Top 5" tables added to team sheet. Career spreadsheets: Career dismissal breakdown added to career sheet. Limited overs spreadsheets: Upgraded to fit 30 matches. Minor fixes on all spreadsheets.
April 2, 2010 - By popular demand, CricketSpreadsheet.com now features Career Spreadsheets! In these spreadsheets, each sheet represents a season of a player's career, and the main page shows the statistics for each season and calculates total career statistics at the bottom. At the conclusion of each season, you can now paste each player's season figures into their own career spreadsheet to have a complete record of their performance.
All spreadsheets have been updated. Most formulas have been rewritten and several formatting errors have been addressed. All spreadsheets have been thoroughly tested and all calculations are accurate, but if you notice any bugs or formatting errors, no matter how small, please email or leave a comment so they can be fixed immediately.
February 5, 2010 - The dismissal breakdown has been changed. Less likely modes of dismissal have been removed, and are now all covered by a general Other option. The Caught option has been expanded, and now includes Caught WK/Slips, Caught Infield and Caught Outfield. Ensure the type of catch is recorded on your batting scorecard. It's up to the scorer how to judge each catch, as there is room for discretion. (For example, an edge to gully may be Caught WK/Slips, while a full-blooded cut shot caught at gully could be Caught Infield.) This gives a more informative view of a batsman's style.
The team page now displays a player's duck counter and number of no balls and wides. Thanks to David from Hampshire for the suggestion, and to all other users who have provided feedback.