Run Rate Calculator
Calculate Current Run Rate (CRR), Required Run Rate (RRR), and analyze match scenarios instantly.
Match Details
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Runs Distribution
Overs Distribution
Cricket Run Rate Formulas
Current Run Rate
The average number of runs scored per over by the batting team so far.
Required Run Rate
The scoring rate required to win the match with the remaining overs.
Overs Conversion
Converting balls to decimal overs for accurate mathematical calculation.
What is Run Rate in Cricket?
Run Rate in cricket is a statistical measure that represents the average number of runs a batting team scores per over. It is a fundamental metric used in limited-overs cricket (ODI and T20) to gauge the momentum of an innings.
For spectators and analysts, the run rate serves as a barometer of how aggressively a team is batting. A high run rate usually indicates dominance by the batting side, while a low run rate might suggest tight bowling or defensive play.
Real Match Scenario
In an ODI match, Team A scores 285 runs in 50 overs. Their final run rate is 5.70. Team B, while chasing, might have a different Current Run Rate (CRR) at the 25-over mark, say 6.20, indicating they are ahead of the required pace.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter Target Score: Input the total runs needed to win.
- Input Runs Scored: Enter the current score of the batting team.
- Add Overs Completed: Type the overs bowled (e.g., 25.4).
- Set Match Format: Adjust the “Total Overs” field (e.g., 20 for T20).
- Read Analysis: View CRR, RRR, and visual charts instantly.