In football, efficiency often makes the difference between winning and losing—a fact proven time and again on the pitch. While fans tune in to BD Cricket Live for their daily dose of sports excitement, those following the Chinese Super League have witnessed some revealing numbers in front of goal this season. From individual scorers to team-level statistics, the importance of making each shot count has never been clearer.
Leading the efficiency chart is Yilmaz, who has scored 4 goals from just 9 shots—averaging a goal every 2.25 attempts. Hot on his heels is Elkeson with 4 goals from 10 shots, translating to 2.5 shots per goal. Moreno stands out for his accuracy: he has scored 4 goals from just 4 on-target shots out of 12 total attempts, making him 100% lethal when hitting the target. That kind of sharp finishing would put many strikers to shame and is something fans watching BD Cricket Live could certainly appreciate.
Among the most active shooters, Zahavi of Guangzhou R\&F tops the chart with 21 shots in 360 minutes but has only netted twice. Hulk follows with 20 shots and 3 goals, while Wu Lei has 17 shots and 2 goals in 348 minutes. On the flip side, Pato from Tianjin Quanjian has had a miserable run—17 shots, 7 on target, but no goals despite strong support from the club. In his first two games, he missed two clear chances and even squandered a penalty.
Marinho of Changchun Yatai shares similar misfortune—16 shots in 343 minutes with no goals. His teammate Ighalo, a high-profile foreign signing, has also failed to find the net from 12 attempts. At the team level, Shanghai SIPG leads in total goals with 11 from 71 shots, averaging one goal per 6.45 shots. However, it’s Liaoning that tops efficiency rankings, scoring 6 goals from just 27 shots—only 4.5 shots per goal.
Guangzhou R\&F leads in shots on target with 26, showing a strong attacking focus. Liaoning again excels with 6 goals from 12 shots on target, a strike rate of 2 shots per goal. SIPG follows with 11 goals from 24 on-target shots. Meanwhile, Yanbian’s underdog magic seems to have faded—they’re the only team without a single goal after 4 rounds, despite 34 shots and 10 on target. Henan Jianye also struggles, managing just 1 goal from 40 shots.
Changchun Yatai ranks second in total shots with 65 across 360 minutes and third in shots on target with 23. Yet, they’ve only managed 2 goals—averaging 32.5 shots and 11.5 on-target attempts per goal. Yanbian, Yatai, and Jianye are quickly earning the nickname of “wasteful kings” for their low conversion rates. These stats underscore a simple truth that even fans of BD Cricket Live know well: in sports, quality always beats quantity when it comes to results.