PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: C++   Create a class Player with data members: first name, last name, number of matches and nationality. Derive two classes SoccerPlayer and CricketPlayer from Player. The class SoccerPlayer should have the following members: a variable to store the number of goals the player has scored and a variable to store the position on which the player plays. The class should also have a member function to compute the average number of goals scored per match. The class CricketPlayer should have variables to store the numb er of runs, the number of wickets and the number of catches a player has taken. Provide member functions to compute the average runs scored and average wickets taken per match by a player. Derive two classes Batsman and Bowler from the class CricketPlayer. For bats men, also store the total number of balls faced, number of 100s and number of 50s. For bowlers, store the number of balls bowled and runs conceded. For bats men provide a function to compute runs scored per 100 balls (strike rate) and for bowlers provide methods to calculate wickets taken and runs conceded per hundred balls.

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Create a class Player with data members: first name, last name, number of matches and nationality. Derive two classes SoccerPlayer and CricketPlayer from Player.
The class SoccerPlayer should have the following members: a variable to store the number of goals the player has scored and a variable to store the position on which the player plays. The class should also have a member function to compute the average number of goals scored per match.
The class CricketPlayer should have variables to store the numb er of runs, the
number of wickets and the number of catches a player has taken. Provide member
functions to compute the average runs scored and average wickets taken per match
by a player.
Derive two classes Batsman and Bowler from the class CricketPlayer. For bats men,
also store the total number of balls faced, number of 100s and number of 50s. For
bowlers, store the number of balls bowled and runs conceded. For bats men provide
a function to compute runs scored per 100 balls (strike rate) and for bowlers
provide methods to calculate wickets taken and runs conceded per hundred balls.

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