PORT CALCULATOR Cricket Follow On Calculator Determine the optimal follow-on strategy in cricket based on current scores and wickets.
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What is the Cricket Follow On Calculator & How does it work?

In cricket, a follow-on is when the team that batted second needs to bat again before the first team has completed its innings. The decision to enforce a follow-on depends on various factors such as the difference in runs between the two teams and the number of wickets lost.

The general rule is that if the team batting second has scored more than 100 runs less than the first team, they should follow on. However, this can vary based on the context of the game, such as the number of wickets lost and the remaining overs.

\text{Difference in Runs} = \text{First Team Score} – \text{Second Team Score}
var = meaning
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Parameters
First Team Score:
Second Team Score:
Wickets Lost by Second Team:

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.