Projected Score Calculator
Estimate the final score from current runs, overs completed, match length, wickets lost and recent scoring momentum.
Calculate projected score
Use cricket over format like 15.2 for 15 overs and 2 balls.
Projected score formula
Projected Score = Current Runs + Current Run Rate × Overs Remaining
The momentum estimate also looks at recent scoring rate, so it is more useful when a batting team has started accelerating.
What does projected score mean?
A projected score is not a guaranteed final score. It is a match-planning estimate based on how quickly the batting team is scoring and how many overs are left.
Projected Score Calculator FAQs
How is projected score calculated?
The simple projection uses current run rate and overs remaining. The momentum estimate also considers recent scoring speed.
Can I enter 17.3 overs?
Yes. In cricket notation, 17.3 means 17 overs and 3 balls, not 17.3 decimal overs.
Why is the momentum score different?
Because the batting team may be scoring faster or slower recently than their full-innings run rate.
Does wickets lost affect the estimate?
The calculator shows wicket-pressure guidance, but it does not pretend to be a full prediction model.