International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 183 - Number 2 |
Year of Publication: 2021 |
Authors: Shivganga Gavhane, Vishwanath Biradi, Keshav Bang, Vedant Patil, Laxmi Arsul |
10.5120/ijca2021921299 |
Shivganga Gavhane, Vishwanath Biradi, Keshav Bang, Vedant Patil, Laxmi Arsul . Live Tournament Scoreboard and Prediction. International Journal of Computer Applications. 183, 2 ( May 2021), 47-50. DOI=10.5120/ijca2021921299
Winning is the primary goal of every game. Cricket has recently surpassed football as the second most famous sporting event. There are various factors that affect a match's result, including home advantage, previous results, match experience, success at a specific venue, performance against a specific team, and therefore the team's and players current form. However, during this paper, predictions will be made while the match is in progress, resulting in live predicted results. In that job, the location of the match, the ranking of the team, the specifics of the batting and bowling pitch, as well as wicket details such as LBW, CATCH, BOLD, RUN OUT, and the home team advantage factor will be considered. The project "Online Tournament Scoreboard" displays the results of live tournament games such as cricket, badminton, and other sports. This app should be prepared to pull data from a source application or a part. The main goal of this project is to have the user module ready for use by the general public, with or without encryption. The appliance should be able to display graphs, comparisons, statistics, player information, and advertising, among other things. [1] Between the mean solar time of scoring and the mean solar time of scoring. Our main objective is to build an application that can view a variety of games in real time by pulling data from various API.