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  2. Net run rate - Wikipedia

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    The NRR in a single game is the average runs per over that team scores, minus the average runs per over that is scored against them. The NRR in a tournament is the average runs per over that a team scores across the whole tournament, minus the average runs per over that is scored against them across the whole tournament.

  3. Run rate - Wikipedia

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    Only England has ever scored at more than 9 runs per over, [3] scoring at 8 or 7 is a good run rate, as there are 50 overs, and losing wickets is always a worry. [4] In the 20 over Twenty20 International cricket, the average run rate is between 8 and 9 runs per over. This is the shortest format of the game and hitting out in this is a necessity.

  4. Required run rate - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, the required run rate (RRR), or asking rate, is the run rate (the average number of runs per over) the batting side must achieve in order to win the present match. Expressed differently, it is the total number of runs required of the batting team to win the match, divided by the total number of overs remaining in the match.

  5. Jay Trophy - Wikipedia

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    5. Minimum Overs Per Day: - Each day will consist of a minimum of 90 overs unless conditions (such as weather or light) disrupt play. 6. Tiebreaker Rules: - In case teams are tied on points in the group stage, the net run rate (NRR) will decide the standings. - If the final ends in a tie, the trophy will be shared.

  6. Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method - Wikipedia

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    A rain delay at The Oval, England Scoreboard at Trent Bridge indicating that bad light has stopped play.. The Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method (DLS method or DLS) previously known as the Duckworth–Lewis method (D/L) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score (number of runs needed to win) for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by ...

  7. Cricket statistics - Wikipedia

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    Strike rate (SR): The average number of runs scored per 100 balls faced. (SR = [100 * Runs]/BF) Run rate (RR): The average number of runs a batsman (or the batting side) scores in an over of 6 balls. Net run rate (NRR): A method of ranking teams with equal points in limited overs league competitions.

  8. Average Run Rate method - Wikipedia

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    For example, if Team 1 made 250 in their 50 overs, which was an ARR of 5 runs per over, and Team 2's innings was reduced to 25 overs, Team 2's new target was (5 x 25) + 1 = 126. [ 1 ] This formula could alternatively be written as:

  9. Cricket at the 2023 SEA Games – Women's tournament

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    NRR Pts Final result 1 ... Thailand's 2.86 run-per-over rate is the second lowest rate successfully defended in a women's T20I. [7] 6 May 2023 14:00 Scorecard.