Cricket
Batting strike rate, bowling average, net run rate, and the Duckworth-Lewis method for resolving rain-affected matches: cricket statistics for players, coaches, and fans who want the actual formula behind a stat on a scorecard.
Calculators & Tools
Cricket Follow-On Calculator
The Cricket Follow-On Calculator checks whether a team's first-innings lead meets the runs threshold required under Law 14 of the Laws of Cricket to enforce the follow-on. It accounts for match length (five-day, four-day, three-day, two-day, or one-day matches) and automatically adjusts the threshold when full days have been lost to weather or delay. Use it to instantly check follow-on eligibility from two first-innings scores rather than looking up the runs table by hand.
ICC Ranking Points Calculator
The ICC Ranking Points Calculator works out how a single match result changes two teams' ICC rating points, using the widely documented public model where the winner's new rating anchors to the loser's pre-match rating plus 50 and the loser's anchors to the winner's pre-match rating minus 50. It supports wins, losses, and ties or draws, where both teams move to the average of their pre-match ratings. Use it to see exactly why beating a stronger team is worth more than beating a weaker one.
Duckworth Lewis Calculator
The Duckworth Lewis Calculator applies the public DLS target formula to work out a revised target score for a rain-affected limited-overs cricket match. It takes Team 1's score along with the resource percentages both teams have available, the figures shown on the broadcast when a match official announces a revised target, and calculates the par score and target directly. Use it to understand or double-check a DLS-adjusted target rather than take the broadcast number on faith.
Net Run Rate Calculator
The Net Run Rate Calculator works out a cricket team's NRR, the standard tournament tiebreaker, from runs and overs scored and conceded. It correctly applies the all-out rule, using a team's full overs quota rather than the overs actually faced whenever a side is bowled out early, exactly as ICC tournaments require. Use it to check league table implications or work out what a team needs to do in their final match to qualify.
Batting Strike Rate Calculator
The Batting Strike Rate Calculator works out a cricket batter's scoring rate from runs scored and balls faced, expressed as runs per 100 balls. It supports a format selector for Test, ODI, and T20 cricket, rating the result against realistic benchmarks for that specific format. Use it to judge how aggressively a batter scored in an innings, or to compare scoring intent across formats where the same raw number means something very different.
Bowling Average Calculator
The Bowling Average Calculator works out a cricket bowler's runs conceded per wicket taken, the standard measure of bowling effectiveness where a lower number is better. It supports a format selector for Test, ODI, and T20 cricket, rating the result against realistic benchmarks for that format, and also derives economy rate and implied strike rate when overs bowled are entered. Use it to judge a bowler's efficiency, or to see how average, economy, and strike rate connect mathematically.