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Calculate batting and bowling strike rates with impact rating, match influence score, aggression meter, and player comparison. ESPN Cricinfo inspired.

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What Is Strike Rate?

Batting strike rate measures runs per 100 balls faced. Formula: (Runs ÷ Balls) × 100. A SR of 100 = 1 run per ball. Bowling strike rate measures balls per wicket — lower is better.

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Why Strike Rate Matters

SR determines a player's impact. In limited-overs cricket, high batting SR is essential for big totals. Low bowling SR means consistent wicket-taking. Both are key metrics in modern cricket analytics.

T20 Batting Strategy

In T20s, SR 130+ is excellent, 150+ is world-class. Powerplay overs demand positive intent, middle overs require smart rotation, and death overs need pure acceleration.

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ODI & Bowling Strategy

In ODIs, SR 85-100 is competitive, 100+ excellent. Bowling SR under 35 in ODIs and under 20 in T20s is elite. Strike rates vary by format, conditions, and match situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A strike rate of 120–130 is good, 130–150 is excellent, and 150+ is world-class in T20 cricket.
Batting strike rate = (Runs ÷ Balls) × 100. For example, 85 runs off 55 balls = (85 ÷ 55) × 100 = 154.55.
Batting SR measures runs per 100 balls (higher is better). Bowling SR measures balls per wicket (lower is better).
In T20s, under 20 is excellent, 20–25 is good. In ODIs, under 35 is excellent.
Impact Rating combines strike rate and runs scored into a single 0–100 score. It normalizes SR against a baseline of 100 and weights it by total runs contribution.