Net Run Rate Calculator
Calculate your team's NRR for tournament standings. Essential for league stage qualification scenarios.
Match Results
NRR Summary
Total: 0 runs scored in 0.0 overs | 0 runs conceded in 0.0 overs
How NRR is Calculated
Net Run Rate Formula:
NRR = (Runs Scored ÷ Overs Faced) - (Runs Conceded ÷ Overs Bowled)A positive NRR means your team scores runs faster than it concedes them. In tournaments, teams with the same points are ranked by NRR.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good NRR?
An NRR above +1.0 is considered excellent. Between 0 and +0.5 is decent. A negative NRR means you're conceding runs faster than scoring them.
How do all-out innings affect NRR?
When a team is all out, they're considered to have used all allocated overs (e.g., 20 in T20), even if they got out earlier. This impacts NRR calculations.