Bowling Average Calculator

Our Bowling Average Calculator is made to help cricket fans and players to calculate the bowling averages easily. With the help of our tool you can quickly learn how to calculate the bowling average in cricket.

Bowling Average Calculator in Cricket

Bowling average calculator is an online tools which is designed to calculate the bowling aveages of the bowlers quickly and accurately. If you are a bowler who wants to improve your bowling skills or a cricket fan trying to know the averages then this tool is perfect.

Bolwing average is one of the important metric for bowler in cricket, it indicates the bowlers performance. you can calculate the bowling average by simply inputing the runs conceded and wickets taken, then our tool will calculate your bowling average instantly.

Bowling Average Formula in Cricket?

Bolwing Average = runs conceded/ wickets taken.

  • runs conceded = the total number of runs the bowler conceded.
  • wickets taken = the total number of wickets the bowler took.
  • What is a Good Bowling Average in Cricket?

    In cricket, a good bowling average varies by cricket format:

  • In T20's, the bowling average of below 25 is excellent
  • In ODI's bowling average below 30 is very good
  • In Test bowling average below 25 is excellent
  • FAQS

    How is a bowling average calculated in cricket?

    the total runs conceded divide by the total wickets taken which equals to bowling average, for example if a bowler conceded 200 runs and taken 5 wickets then 200/5 = 40 is the bowling average.

    What is the difference between a bowling average and bowling strike rate?

    bowling average means how many runs conceded per wicket, while bowling strike rate means how many balls it take for bowler to take the wicket.

    Who was the best bowling average in Test cricket?

    In Test cricket the best bowling averages bowlers are Joel Garner and Malcolm Marshall, both with averages under 21.