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Calculate your team’s Net Run Rate (NRR) using runs scored and overs played — essential for cricket league tables and tournament qualification.
Net Run Rate (NRR) is the official tiebreaker metric used in cricket tournaments including IPL, T20 World Cup, and ODI leagues. It measures the difference between your team’s average runs scored per over and average runs conceded per over. A higher NRR improves your standing when teams are level on points — making accurate NRR tracking critical in every group stage match.
Runs Scored, Overs Faced, Runs Conceded, Overs Bowled
Calculate the run rate needed to chase a target within remaining overs — for any match strategy or scoring scenario.
Run Rate (RR) measures how many runs a batting team scores per over. It’s the most-watched live metric in chase situations — telling teams exactly how hard they need to push to win. Whether you’re tracking a T20 chase or planning a powerplay strategy, knowing your run rate in real time is critical to every match decision.
Runs Scored, Overs Faced
Calculate any cricket player’s batting average from total runs scored and innings dismissed — the definitive measure of batting consistency.
Batting average is the most widely used individual batting metric in cricket. It measures how many runs a batter scores per dismissal on average. A high batting average indicates consistent, reliable run-scoring across innings. It is used to compare players across formats, eras, and conditions — making it the gold standard for evaluating batting performance in cricket.
Runs Scored, Number of Times Out
Calculate any cricket player’s batting strike rate from runs scored and balls faced — the key measure of scoring speed and batting aggression.
Batting strike rate measures how quickly a batter scores runs per 100 balls faced. It is the primary indicator of batting aggression and scoring speed, especially critical in T20 and ODI cricket where run rate and scoring pace directly influence match outcomes. A high strike rate means a batter scores quickly, putting pressure on the opposition and accelerating their team’s total.
Runs Scored, Balls Faced
Calculate batting average and strike rate together from a single set of inputs — the fastest way to get a complete batting performance analysis.
This combined calculator gives you both batting average and batting strike rate in one calculation. Batting average tells you how consistent a batter is per dismissal, while batting strike rate tells you how aggressively they score per ball. Together, these two metrics give the most complete picture of a batter’s performance — used by coaches, analysts, and selectors at every level of the game.
Runs Scored, Number of Times Out, Balls Faced
Calculate any cricket bowler’s average from runs conceded and wickets taken — the definitive measure of bowling effectiveness and wicket-taking value.
Bowling average is the most widely used individual bowling metric in cricket. It measures how many runs a bowler concedes per wicket taken. A lower bowling average means a bowler takes wickets more cheaply, making them more effective. It is used to compare bowlers across formats, eras, and conditions — the gold standard for evaluating bowling quality at every level of the game.
Runs Conceded, Wickets Taken
Calculate any cricket bowler’s economy rate from runs conceded and overs bowled — the key measure of run restriction and bowling control.
Bowling economy rate measures how many runs a bowler concedes per over. It is the most critical bowling metric in limited-overs cricket, where controlling the run rate is as important as taking wickets. A low economy rate puts pressure on the batting side, limits the scoring pace, and forces risky shots that can lead to wickets. Economy rate is essential for evaluating bowlers in T20 and ODI cricket where every run matters.
Runs Conceded, Overs Bowled
Calculate any cricket bowler’s strike rate from balls bowled and wickets taken — the key measure of how frequently a bowler takes wickets.
Bowling strike rate measures how many balls a bowler delivers between each wicket. A lower bowling strike rate means a bowler takes wickets more frequently — making them a more potent attacking threat. It is one of the three key bowling metrics alongside bowling average and economy rate, and is especially valued in Test cricket where taking wickets at regular intervals is critical to winning matches.
Balls Bowled, Wickets Taken
Check if the follow-on can be enforced by selecting match days and entering the first-innings run lead — based on official cricket laws.
The follow-on is one of cricket’s most tactical decisions. Under the Laws of Cricket, the team batting first can enforce the follow-on if their lead exceeds a specific threshold — which varies based on the scheduled length of the match. This calculator instantly tells you whether the follow-on threshold has been met, saving captains and scorers from manually checking the rules mid-match.
Match Days (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5), Bat First Team Lead (runs)
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