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How to calculate the net run rate in cricket?

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How to calculate the net run rate in cricket?

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  1. hey dlords, visit this link:

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

    Hope this helps.


  2. Net Run Rate (NRR) is a statistic used in the sport of cricket. It is the most commonly used method of separating teams in one-day league competitions, effectively acting as the Cricket equivalent of "goal difference" in football.

    The net run rate in a single game is the run rate per over that a team scores, minus the run rate per over that is scored against them.

    If you check these links, it will be clear.

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

  3. Wikipedia will give you the required info:

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

  4. u take the ratio of the total number of runs and the number of balls played

  5. Total of the Run Rates scored by your team, minus Total of the Run Rate scored by the teams against which you have played ...

    If you have won more matches your Net Run Rate (NRR) would be positive, however if you lost majority of your matches, your NRR would be negative.

    If you won the same number of matches as you have lost, then your NRR can be negative or positive, depending upon the margin of your victories or defeats!

  6. Net runrate can be calculated by dividing the total runs scored by a team with the number of overs played by them

    the answer will be the net runrate of that particular team

  7. Total runs / Number of overs played.

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