Batting Strike Rate Calculator

Our tool helps you figure out the batting strike rates in different formats like T20, One-Day, or Test cricket. This free batting strike rate calculator for cricket helps you find out your performance quickly.

Batting Strike Rate Calculator for Cricket?

Batting strike rate is an important measure in cricket for every cricketer. It helps in figuring out how quickly a player is scoring runs related to the number of balls he faces. The higher batting strike rate indicates that the player is playing aggressive cricket, it is crucial for shorter format cricket like T20's.

Our tools helps in figuring out the batting strike rate easily. Just enter the number of runs scored and number of balls faced by the batsman. The tools will instantly calculate the strike rate and displays the results.

Good Strike Rate in Cricket by Format?

  • T20: Above 150 is excellent, 120–150 is good.
  • One-Day (50 overs): Above 130 is excellent, 100–130 is good.
  • Test Cricket: Above 60 is excellent, 40–60 is good.
  • FAQS

    How to calculate strike rate in cricket?

    The strike rate is calculated by dividing the number of runs scored by the number of balls faced, then multiplying by 100. For example, if you score 60 runs in 30 balls, your strike rate will be (60 ÷ 30) × 100 = 200.00.

    What is the difference between batting average and batting strike rate?

    Batting average measures player's consistency, how the player is playing in every match, while strike rate measures the scoring rate of the player per 100 balls.

    Can strike rate be more important than batting average?

    Yes, In T20 and One-Day formats, where scoring quickly is more valuable than consistency. In Test cricket consistency, a balance of both is necessary.