Net Run Rate (NRR) is a crucial metric used in cricket to compare the performance of teams over a series. It measures the average number of runs scored per over compared to the average number of runs conceded per over.
The formula for NRR is:
NRR helps in determining the seeding of teams for playoffs and is particularly important in formats like T20 leagues where matches are played over a short duration.
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Can I use this calculator for any cricket format?
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