Batting Average Calculator

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Cricket Batting Average Calculator

Enter your total runs and dismissals to calculate your batting average.

What is Batting Average in Cricket?

The batting average is one of the key statistics of cricket. It basically explains how good a batter is at being consistent with his bat. It is the total number of runs a batter has scored divided by the number of times he has gotten out. The more the batting average is, the more reliable and skilled a batsman normally is.

Formula to Calculate Batting Average

Batting Average=Number of Times Dismissed / Total Runs Scored​

  • Total Runs Scored: The total number of runs a batter has made in all the innings.
  • Number of Times Dismissed: The number of times the batter has been out.

Example

For example, if Harry Brook has scored 500 runs in 10 innings and has been dismissed 5 times, then his average would be:

Batting Average=500/5

And that is 100.

This means Harry Brook scores on an average of 100 runs per dismissal.

FAQs About the Batting Average Calculator

Can this batting average calculator be used for any format of cricket?

Yes! You can use this calculator for Test matches, ODIs, T20s, T10, The Hundred, and even local matches. Just enter your total runs and dismissals, and the calculator will do the rest.

Does this calculator include “not out” innings?

If you have “not out” innings, those aren’t counted as dismissals, so dont include them.

Conclusion

It is essential to understand and work out one’s batting average-be it an amateur cricketer or a professional. Our Batting Average Calculator will make this chore quite simple for you: just keep a tab on yourself and compare it with others.

Bookmark this page and use the calculator after every match to stay on top of your game! Observe how your batting average improves as you accrue more runs and build on your technique.

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I am a fan of Cricket since 2002. I have keenly followed cricket and have good knowledge about it in terms of game plan, stats and intuitions. I have overall 7 years of experience in fantasy cricket and like to share it with cricket fans as well.

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