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Batting Strike Rate Calculator
How fast a batter scores runs per 100 balls
📖 Batting Strike Rate Calculator
Strike Rate (SR) = (Runs ÷ Balls Faced) × 100. It highlights scoring speed, especially in limited-overs cricket.
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💡 Tips & Information
- Middle-order hitters aim for SR above 130 in T20 cricket.
- Anchor players can combine lower SR with high average.
- Compare SR splits against pace vs spin to spot strengths.