📊 Free cricket tool

NRR Scenario Calculator

Check what margin or chase speed your team needs to overtake a rival on net run rate.

Bat-first margin Chase overs Qualification pressure
Current team totals

Your current NRR data

Use cricket overs like 78.4 for 78 overs and 4 balls.

Upcoming match

Scenario inputs

The calculator also estimates the maximum opponent score allowed to overtake the rival NRR.

How the NRR scenario is calculated

Net Run Rate = Runs Scored per Over − Runs Conceded per Over. This tool adds the upcoming match scenario to your current totals and compares the new NRR against the rival NRR.

🏏 Bat firstFind the run margin needed after setting a score.
⚡ ChaseFind how quickly a target should be chased.
📈 QualificationCompare projected NRR with a rival team.
🧮 Tournament useUseful before final group-stage matches.

NRR Scenario Calculator FAQs

What does this calculator tell me?

It tells you whether a proposed result is enough to overtake a rival on net run rate, and it estimates the run margin or chase speed needed.

Does this replace official tournament calculations?

No. Use it as a planning tool. Official competitions should use their published playing conditions and scorer-approved calculations.

Can I use cricket overs like 17.3?

Yes. The calculator treats 17.3 as 17 overs and 3 balls, not 17.3 decimal overs.

Why can the required margin look very high?

Because NRR depends on all previous runs and overs. If the rival gap is large, one match may not be enough unless the win is very big.