Match Analysis with Pavilion
(Pavilion can also be used as the PC/laptop companion to PitchPad Field).
- Pavilion also allows anyone you choose to analyse any match you've scored with either PitchPad Field or PitchPad Pavilion
- So your coaches, team-mates and fans can view detailed, ball-by-ball, in-depth charts and tables
- Your match performance can be examined in unprecedented detail
- This makes Pavilion an ideal tool for coaches, players and fans
- Look at the examples below to see how Pavilion could help you.
What you get with PitchPad Pavilion
- Complete Match Analysis
- Partnership Analysis (using Wagon Wheels)
- Partnership Analysis (using Scoring Zones)
- Innings scorecards
- Wagon Wheels (simple version)
- Wagon Wheels (detailed version)
- Scoring Zone Analysis (simple version)
- Scoring Zone Analysis (detailed version)
- Worm graphs
- Manhattan graphs
- Partnership graphs
- Complete Match Analysis
- Incredible detail of the entire match.
- The best of all the other reports plus notes made by the scorer
- Partnership Analysis (Wagon Wheels)
- Incredible detail of each partnership.
- Lets you choose whether to see all balls, or just those that resulted in runs, wicket, no balls, wides etc.
- Includes the ball-by-ball single step facility
- Partnership Analysis (Scoring Zones)
- As above but using scoring zones to show strike locations.
- Innings scorecards
Standard report showing batting and bowling analysis:
- Wagon Wheels (simple version)
- See where on the field runs were scored and wickets taken.
- Drill down by batsman and/or bowler for incredible detail
- Colour-coded by number of runs scored per strike
- Wagon Wheels (detailed version)
- Like the simple version but also includes:
- Where the ball pitched
- Single-step facility - Click the STEP button to watch the graph build up ball-by-ball
- Scoring Zone Analysis (simple version)
Similar to the wagon wheels charts, but split into scoring zones:
- Scoring Zone Analysis (detailed version)
Similar to the wagon wheels charts, but split into scoring zones:
- Worm graphs
Showing cumulative runs and fall of wickets
- Manhattan graphs
Showing runs per over and fall of wickets
- Partnership graphs
Standard graph of runs per pairing