Cricket Strike Rate Calculator

Calculate cricket batting strike rate instantly. Enter runs scored and balls faced to get strike rate with performance ratings for T20, ODI, and Test cricket. Pure client-side.

About Cricket Strike Rate Calculator

Batting Strike Rate is a crucial metric in cricket that measures how quickly a batsman scores runs. It is calculated as (Runs Scored / Balls Faced) × 100. A higher strike rate indicates more aggressive batting. In T20 cricket, strike rates above 150 are exceptional, while in Test cricket, rates above 60 are considered aggressive. This calculator provides instant strike rate calculation with performance benchmarks tailored to each match format (T20, ODI, Test). All calculations happen in your browser — no data is sent to any server.

Features

How to Use

  1. Enter the total number of runs scored in the Runs Scored field.
  2. Enter the number of balls faced in the Balls Faced field.
  3. Select the match format (T20, ODI, or Test) for format-specific ratings.
  4. Click Calculate Strike Rate to see your strike rate and performance rating.

Common Use Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

How is batting strike rate calculated?

Strike Rate = (Runs Scored / Balls Faced) × 100. For example, if a batsman scores 45 runs from 30 balls, their strike rate is (45 / 30) × 100 = 150.00.

What is a good strike rate in T20 cricket?

In T20 cricket, a strike rate above 150 is exceptional, 130-150 is excellent, 110-130 is good, and below 100 is considered slow for the format.

How does strike rate differ between formats?

T20 demands the highest strike rates (140+), ODI requires moderate rates (80-100), while Test cricket values strike rates above 60 as aggressive, with many top batsmen averaging 50-55.