Cricket Statistics Explained: Average, Strike Rate and Run Rate
Make sense of the numbers on the scoreboard — batting average, strike rate, bowling economy and required run rate — and what they really tell you about a game.
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Batting strike rate
120.00
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The Cricket Strike Rate Calculator works out your batting strike rate in an instant. Enter runs scored and balls faced and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.
The Cricket Strike Rate Calculator uses the formula:
Batting strike rate = Runs scored ÷ Balls faced × 100
For example, with runs scored of 60 and balls faced of 50, the batting strike rate is 120.00.
| Runs scored | 60 |
|---|---|
| Balls faced | 50 |
| Batting strike rate | 120.00 |
|---|
Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.
Make sense of the numbers on the scoreboard — batting average, strike rate, bowling economy and required run rate — and what they really tell you about a game.
Reference table of batting strike rate for Cricket Strike Rate across a range of runs scored values — exact, engine-computed figures you can read off at a glance.
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