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Run Rate Calculator

Calculate current run rate, required run rate, and projected scores for any cricket match situation.

Use decimal for balls (12.3 = 12 overs, 3 balls)

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How Run Rate is Calculated

Current Run Rate Formula:

Run Rate = Total Runs ÷ Overs Faced

Required Run Rate Formula:

Required RR = Runs Needed ÷ Overs Remaining

Projected Score Formula:

Projected = Current Run Rate × Total Overs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is run rate in cricket?

Run rate is the average number of runs scored per over. It is calculated by dividing total runs by overs faced. A run rate of 6.0 means the team scores 6 runs per over on average.

How do you calculate required run rate?

Required run rate is calculated by dividing runs needed by overs remaining. For example, if you need 60 runs in 10 overs, the required run rate is 6.0.

What is a good run rate in T20?

In T20 cricket, a run rate of 8-9 is considered average. A run rate above 10 is excellent, while below 7 is usually considered slow. In powerplay overs, teams often target 9-10+ run rate.

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