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2007-03-23 16:04:11 · 3 answers · asked by sikandar p 1 in Sports Cricket

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Run rate
score divided by the number of overs of team 1
score divided by the number of overs of team 2

Whoever wins the match the differnce will be the run rate.

Number of overs may be 50 or less.

2007-03-27 07:30:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 11 0

A team's run rate (RR) is their total number of runs divided by overs faced. As an over is made up of six balls, each ball counts for 1/6 of an over for the purposes of calculating the net run rate, despite being normally written in cricket's notation as .1 of an over.

So if a team scores 250 runs off 50 overs then their runrate is 250 divided by 50, i.e. 5.. If they got that same score off 47.5 overs, their RR would be 250 divided by 47.5 = 5.226.

The concept of net run rate involves taking the opponents' final run rate away from the team's run rate. The only complication is that if a team is bowled out, it is not the balls faced which their score is divided by; instead the full fifty over quota is used.

Usually, runs and overs bowled are summed together throughout a season to compare teams in a league table, as the following formula shows:

Usually, runs and overs bowled are summed together throughout a season to compare teams in a league table, as the following formula shows:

Usually, runs and overs bowled are summed together throughout a season to compare teams in a league table, as the following formula shows:

Net Run Rate is : Total runs scored divided by total overs ffaced minus total runs conceded divided by total overs bowled.

For calculation of Net Run Rate in different scenarious, please check the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_run_rate

2007-03-23 23:22:27 · answer #2 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 1

Runs scored divided by the overs.

2007-03-23 23:07:41 · answer #3 · answered by Expression 5 · 0 0

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