Net Run Rate
Calculate cricket Net Run Rate (NRR) for tournaments. NRR = (Runs scored รท Overs) - (Runs conceded รท Overs). ICC, IPL, World Cup.
NRR โ (Runs/Overs) - (Conceded/Overs)
+4.14 highest WT20. 1999 NZ eliminated. 50 overs max. 0.000 neutral.
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Summary
NRR +0.441. Positive run rate.
For educational and informational purposes only. Verify with a qualified professional.
NRR = (Total runs scored รท Total overs faced) - (Total runs conceded รท Total overs bowled). Decides tournament tiebreakers. 1999 World Cup: NZ eliminated by NRR. NRR can be manipulated by batting first. Highest WT20 NRR was +4.14. 50 overs max in ODI. 0.000 = neutral.
Key Takeaways
- NRR = (Runs scored / Overs) - (Runs conceded / Overs). Positive = good.
- Decides tiebreakers. 1999 NZ eliminated. +4.14 highest in WT20.
- All out = full overs. 50 ODI, 20 T20. 0.000 = neutral.
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How It Works
Formula
NRR = (Runs scored รท Overs faced) - (Runs conceded รท Overs bowled). Aggregate over all matches.
All Out
If all out, use full overs (50 ODI, 20 T20). Prevents teams from hiding poor performances.
Expert Tips
Win by big margins. Avoid heavy defeats. One bad game can tank NRR.
Batting first and scoring 350+ helps. Chase small targets quickly if possible.
Use NRR Target to plan qualification. Know what you need in the next match.
+0.5 strong, +1.0 excellent. Negative NRR hurts. 0.000 = neutral.
Comparison Table
| NRR | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| +1.0+ | Excellent |
| +0.5 to +1.0 | Strong |
| 0.000 | Neutral |
| Negative | Poor |
Official Sources
Disclaimer: NRR calculations follow ICC playing conditions. All-out scenarios use full overs. Verify with official tournament rules for specific events.