What is batting strike rate in cricket?
Batting strike rate measures the average number of runs scored per 100 balls faced by a batsman. Higher strike rates are important in T20 and limited-overs cricket.
How do I calculate strike rate?
Strike Rate = (Runs Scored ÷ Balls Faced) × 100. You can use this calculator to do it instantly.
Is this calculator free?
Yes! Our Batting Strike Rate Calculator is completely free and works instantly in your browser.
Can I use it for T20, ODI, and Test matches?
Yes, this calculator works for all formats. Just enter your runs and balls faced for the specific innings.
What is the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) method?
The DLS method adjusts targets when a match is shortened by rain. It calculates resources remaining (overs + wickets) to set a fair revised target.