Cricket Net Run Rate Calculator
Free online Cricket Net Run Rate (NRR) Calculator. Calculate NRR for IPL, ICC World Cup, and local tournaments with partial over support (e.g. 18.4).
Common Use Cases
- match-following and live scenario checks
- quick tournament math during a game
- content creation and fan analysis
What is Cricket Net Run Rate Calculator?
Net Run Rate (NRR) is the primary tie-breaker used in cricket tournaments to rank teams with equal points on the leaderboard. It measures how much faster a team scores runs compared to how fast they concede them. Our NRR calculator accurately handles the unique cricket over notation (where .1 to .5 represent balls) by converting them into mathematical decimals (1/6 to 5/6) for precise calculation.
How to Use This Tool
- 1Enter the total runs scored by your team and the total overs they faced across all matches.
- 2Enter the total runs conceded by your team and the total overs they bowled across all matches.
- 3Click Calculate to get the Net Run Rate (NRR), which is rounded to three decimal places as per standard ICC and IPL rules.
Example
Input
Team Scored: 1200 runs in 148.2 overs, Conceded: 1150 runs in 150 overs
Output
NRR: +0.421
Before You Rely on This Result
UtilityNest keeps this tool simple on purpose: the goal is to make the task easy to understand, fast to complete, and straightforward to double-check.
- Review the inputs once more before you copy, save, or share the result.
- Use the example and FAQ on this page to sense-check how the tool behaves.
- When the result matters, compare one more scenario or related tool before acting on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
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