Batting Average Calculator
Calculate cricket batting average using runs scored and dismissals. Perfect for tracking player performance and statistics.
Batting Average Calculation
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Formula: Batting Average = Runs Scored ÷ Times Out
Example: 315 runs ÷ 3 dismissals = 105.00 average
Batting Average
Enter your cricket statistics and click Calculate to see your batting average.
Understanding Batting Average
Definition
Batting average in cricket is a statistic that measures a batsman's performance. It represents the average number of runs scored per dismissal.
Key Points
- Higher averages indicate better batting performance
- Not out innings are not counted as dismissals
- A good batting average varies by level of cricket
- Professional averages above 40 are considered excellent
Sample Calculation
Example:
Runs scored: 315
Times out: 3
Batting average: 315 ÷ 3 = 105.00
This would be an exceptional batting average, indicating the player scores an average of 105 runs before getting out.