In a cricket match, a bowler bowls to a batsman.

The team coach is watching the bowler .
In table 1, she records how far each of the balls travel and the time taken to reach the batsman.
Table one:

Ball 1 :
Time in s: 0.42
Distance in m: 17.55

Ball 2:
Time in s: 0.46
Distance in m: 18.30

Ball 3:
Time in s: 0.48
Distance in m: 18.40

Ball 4:
Time in s: 0.55
Distance in m: 17.90

Ball 5:
Time in s: 0.58
Distance in m: 17.75

Suggest a pattern, if any, between the time taken for the ball to reach the batsman and the distance the ball travels.

Based on the provided data, we can observe that there is no consistent pattern between the time taken for the ball to reach the batsman and the distance the ball travels.

In the given example, the time taken ranges from 0.42 seconds to 0.58 seconds, while the distance covered ranges from 17.55 meters to 18.40 meters.

It is important to note that the data provided is limited to only five balls, so it is difficult to determine any clear pattern or trend. To establish a more accurate pattern, additional data points would be necessary.