Quick Answer
Short answer: a “good” ODI economy rate depends on pitch, phase, and whether the bowler is attacking or defending.
| Quick Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Topic | Good ODI economy |
| Why searched | Quick bowling context |
| Main angle | Role and phase matter |
| Reader value | Better bowling interpretation |
The direct answer
Economy rate feels simple, but it means different things for new-ball bowlers, middle-over bowlers, and death-over specialists.
Why this matters in ODI cricket
The best reading of economy rate always includes conditions, role, and what the bowler was asked to do.
How this helps readers on ODI Cricket Hub
This page gives the site more useful bowling education and links neatly into economy, wickets, and best-figures pages.
FAQs
Is 5 an over a good ODI economy?
Often yes, but it still depends on the conditions and the bowler’s role.
Should death-over bowlers be judged differently?
Yes. They often bowl in the most difficult scoring phase.
Why do readers search this topic?
Because economy is a common stat, but many fans want better context around it.