Strike Rate
Strike rate shows how quickly a batter scores runs relative to the number of balls faced.
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Strike rate shows how quickly a batter scores runs relative to the number of balls faced.
Balls faced help explain scoring pace and batting tempo in any cricket format.
Strike rate is useful for measuring intent, acceleration, and match impact.
Batting strike rate in cricket is calculated by dividing runs scored by balls faced and multiplying by 100. It tells you how quickly a batter scores relative to the number of balls faced.
Strike rate = runs scored ÷ balls faced × 100.
If a batter scores 45 runs from 30 balls, the strike rate is 150.00.
Strike rate helps measure batting intent, acceleration, pressure release, and match impact.
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Strike rate is calculated by dividing runs scored by balls faced and multiplying by 100.
Strike rate = (Runs scored ÷ Balls faced) × 100.
Yes. You can use direct balls or cricket overs notation like 4.3, which means 4 overs and 3 balls.
Yes. This strike rate calculator works for T20, ODI, Test, club cricket, and general batting analysis.