Fill the circle area with no fill and outline by white colour. Step 5: Draw another circle on already created circle but its size will be smaller one by keeping in mind radius 30 yards rule in cricket. Step 4: Select the line colour with white and fill the circle shapes by green colour as cricket fields filled with green grass. Connect these points through linear line.
When you hover the mouse on circle, you will see 8 points. Step 3: Go to insert again and select line shape. Step 2: Draw a circle of size you like but it should be like you can show the runs scored. Step 1: Go to Insert and then go to Shapes option click it and select Circle shape. See the below step by step guide to create Wagon Wheel. Creatively you can create like one you see in cricket match. Well, I usage of left with little helps by Shapes option of Insert ribbon. You need to scratch your mind to make it happen. Likewise, how many runs scored in point, third man, cover and long off in Off-side and similarly runs scored in fine leg, square leg, midwicket and long on in On-side by batsman? Like, how many runs scored in off-side and on-side. Wagon Wheel is a chart where runs scored by batsman in the different field’s area are depicted. Yes, I am talking about Wagon Wheel of batsman’s run scored which you often see in match. Some charts you can create easily by inserting charts from excel charts options but beyond that with little creative thinking you can create something amazing charts which is not available in Microsoft Excel. You can create any types of charts of your raw data to analyse it better and substantive outcome. Excel has given power to analysts to make the data readable with unique style.