total run divided by run you made
Its the aggreagte number of runs scored by My team in the aggregate number of overs against other team/s less the aggreagte number of runs scored by other team/s in the aggregate number of overs against my team.
A run is scored in cricket when the batsman makes contact to the ball using his bat and hits it somewhere in the ground. Before the ball is returned to the pitch by the fielding team, if the two batsmen exchange their positions by running across the pitch it is considered as one run.
A run can also be conceeded by the Bowling team by means of a wide or a no ball.
Divide the number of runs scored by the number of deliveries faced.
you take runs by running between the wickets, and if you hit the ball to the boundary rope, you get 4 runs if it touches/goes over it with bouncing, and 6 if it goes over without bouncing.
the runrate goes by how much runs a team is making an over
total run divided by run you made
Net Run Rate - NRR
A team's run rate (RR) is their total number of runs divided by overs faced. As an over is made up of six balls, each ball counts for 1/6 of an over for the purposes of calculating the net run rate, despite being normally written in cricket's notation as .1 of an over.So if a team scores 250 runs off 50 overs then their runrate is ??. If they got that same score off 47.5 overs, their RR would be ??The concept of net run rate involves taking the opponents' final run rate away from the team's run rate. The only complication is that if a team is bowled out, it is not the balls faced which their score is divided by; instead the full quota of overs is used (e.g. 50 overs for a one day international and 20 overs for a Twenty20 match).Usually, runs and overs bowled are summed together throughout a season to compare teams in a league table
Sachin
588 runs and the match was between England and India. But the run rate was not much as 155 overs were bowled in the match.
3.2*10=32 run in 10 overs 282-32=250 250/reamaining 40 overs=6.25
Sachin is a cricket legend. He got the highest run.
Yes, cricket batters also run.
economy rate is the run conceded per over in 9 overs you conceded 45 runs economy rate is =45/9= 5.0 what if in 9.1 overs you conceded 45 runs?? = 45/9.1 will not work as there are only 6 balls (& not 10) in an over try this (9 overs x 6 balls)+1 = 55 balls =(45/55)*6= 4.909
Sachin Tendulkar of India is the highest run scorer in Test Cricket with 15,000 runs as on 8th November, 2011.
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You ask the person to run very fast for hundred meters. Take the pulse rate for first 10 to 15 seconds. Calculate the rate per minute. After 15 seconds the heart rate starts to drop. The maximum rate comes to be 180 beats per minute.
A century.