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Cricket Batting Strike Rate from Runs and Balls Calculator

SR = runs / balls × 100.

Compute a batter's strike rate — the most important rate stat for one-day and T20 cricket: SR = (runs scored / balls faced) × 100. SR ≥ 100 means more than a run per ball (excellent in ODI, average in T20); ≥ 150 is elite T20 territory.

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Formula

SR = runs / balls · 100.

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Compute a batter's strike rate — the most important rate stat for one-day and T20 cricket: SR = (runs scored / balls faced) × 100. SR ≥ 100 means more than a run per ball (excellent in ODI, average in T20); ≥ 150 is elite T20 territory.