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CONTENTS:- RUN RATE ECONOMY RATE NET RUN RATE AVERAGE (BAT.) AVERAGE (BOWL.) STRIKE RATE (BAT.) STRIKE RATE (BOWL.) RUN RATE: RUN RATE means RUNS SCORED PER OVER. The formula for taking out RUN RATE is: TOTAL RUNS SCORED/TOTAL BALL FACED X 06 For example: total runs scored = 250/total ball faced = 300 x 06 250/300 x 06 = 0.8333333333333333 x 06 = 05 Therefore if a team scored 250 runs in 300 balls, its run rate is 5 runs per over. ECONOMY RATE:

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CONTENTS:-RUN RATE ECONOMY RATE NET RUN RATE AVERAGE (BAT.) AVERAGE (BOWL.)

STRIKE RATE (BAT.) STRIKE RATE (BOWL.)

RUN RATE:RUN RATE means RUNS SCORED PER OVER. The formula for taking out RUN RATE is:

TOTAL RUNS SCORED/TOTAL BALL FACED X 06

For example: total runs scored = 250/total ball faced = 300 x 06

250/300 x 06 = 0.8333333333333333 x 06 = 05

Therefore if a team scored 250 runs in 300 balls, its run rate is 5 runs per over.

ECONOMY RATE:ECONOMY RATE means RUNS GIVEN PER OVER. The formula for taking out ECONOMY RATE is:

TOTAL RUNS CONCEDED/TOTAL BALLS BOWLED X 06

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For example: total runs conceded = 275/total balls bowled = 300 x 06

275/300 x 06 = 0.9166666666666667 x 06 = 05.5

Therefore if a team conceded 275 run in 300 balls, its economy rate is 5.5 runs per over.

NET RUN RATE:NET RUN RATE is a method used in cricket like goal difference in football and hockey. The formula for NET RUN RATE is:

(TOTAL RUNS SCORED/TOTAL BALLS FACED X 6) – (TOTAL RUNS CONCEDED/TOTAL BALLS BOWLED X 6)

WE CAN ALSO SAY: RUN RATE – ECONOMY RATE

For example: run rate of a team is 5.50 and economy rate is 5.00

5.50 - 5.00 = +0.50

Therefore net run rate of a team is +0.50.

AVERAGE (BATTING):AVERAGE OF BATSMAN tells approximately how much a batsman made in each match runs. Formula for the same is:

TOTAL RUNS MADE/TOTAL NO. OF TIMES BATSMAN BECAME OUT

For example: batsman made these runs – 34, 71*, 82.

34 + 71 + 82 = 187, no. of times out is 2, so 187/2 = 93.5

Therefore average of this batsman is 93.5.

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AVERAGE (BOWLING):AVERAGE OF BOWLERS tells approximately a bowler takes wicket after giving how much runs. Formula for this is:

TOTAL RUNS CONCEDED/TOTAL WICKETS TAKEN

For example: bowler conceded 50 runs and taken 4 wickets

Runs conceded = 50/wickets taken = 5 = 10

Therefore after giving every 10 runs this bowler has taken a wicket.

STRIKE RATE (BATTING)STIKE RATE OF BATSMAN tells the scoring rate of runs. Formula for it is:

TOTAL RUNS SCORED/TOTAL BALLS FACED X 100

For example: runs scored are 100 and balls faced are 90

100/90 x 100 = 111.11

Therefore strike rate of this batsman will be 111.11

STRIKE RATE (BOWLING)

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STRIKE RATE OF BOWLERS tells after how many balls the bowler has taken a wicket. Formula for the same is:

TOTALS BALLS BOWLED/TOTAL WICKETS TAKEN

For example: total balls bowled are 60 and wickets taken are 4

60/4 = 15

Therefore this bowler has taken a wicket after every 15 deliveries.

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