Plot shots on an interactive cricket field to create a wagon wheel — click anywhere on the field!
A wagon wheel is a graphical representation of where a batsman has scored their runs during an innings. Lines radiate from the batting crease to the point on the field where each shot was played, with different colours indicating the number of runs scored. It is one of the most iconic visualisations in cricket analytics, used by commentators and coaches to analyse scoring patterns.
Our interactive wagon wheel lets you plot shots by clicking anywhere on the field. The tool automatically assigns runs based on the distance — shots near the boundary are more likely to be fours and sixes, while shots closer to the pitch are singles and doubles. Use it to recreate famous innings or plan your own batting strategy!