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Main Authors: Ruz, Soumendra Nath, Ghosh, Asim
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.10049
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  • The analysis of income and wealth inequality is often constrained by the lack of reliable data. In this work, we introduce a proxy-based approach in which sports performance data are used to mimic economic distributions. In particular, the total runs scored by a batter in a single T20 season are treated as an analogue of annual income, while the cumulative runs scored across all seasons are taken to represent individual wealth. Using run distributions from the Indian Premier League (IPL), we explore how inequality evolves and estimate its upper limits in the absence of policy intervention. Our findings indicate that inequality derived from seasonal runs closely resembles the highest levels of income inequality observed in real-world data. In addition, the distribution of cumulative runs evolves over time and gradually approaches a limiting value consistent with global patterns of wealth inequality, in line with the Pareto principle. Overall, this study shows that proxy systems can capture essential features of economic inequality and offer a useful way to understand its inherent limits.