NET Run Rate in IPL plays a major role in the second half of the tournament. A team with high NRR can go for the next level when there is a confusion or tie in a match
Net Run Rate Calculation is simple Team Run Rate minus Opponent Team run Rate
Example 1
Team 1 score 150 in 20 Overs – Team 2 scores 150 in 19 Overs
NRR of Team 1 = (150/20) – (150/19)
= (7.5) – (7.8947)
= – 0.3947
NRR of Team 2 = (150/19) – (150/20)
= (7.8947) – (7.5)
= + 0.3947
Example 2
If a chasing team finished a match before 20 overs there is no change in NRR calculation But the chasing team all out in 15 overs then the chasing teams run rate calculated for the full overs not played overs
In this example Team 1 scored 150 in 20 overs and Team 2 scored 120 and all out in 13 overs in this case team run rate of Team 2 is calculated for 20 only not for 13 overs
NRR of Team 1 = (150/20) – (120/20)
=(7.5)-(6)
=1.5
NRR of Team 2 = (120/20) – (150/20)
= (6) – (7.5)
= -1.5
Example 3
Team 1 and 2 played 3 matches
Team 1 scores are 150/20 in the first match 111/19 in the second Match 190/18 in the third match
Team 2 scores are 150/19 in the first match 111/17 in the second Match 140/15 in the third match
NRR of Team 1 = {(150+111+190) / (20+19+18)} – {(150+111+140) / (19+17+20)}
= {(451) / (57) } – { (401) / (56)}
= {7.9122 } – { 7.1607}
= 0.7515
NRR of Team 1 = {(150+111+140) / (19+17+20)} – {(150+111+190) / (20+19+18)}
= {(401) / (56) } – {(451) / (57) }
= {7.1607 } – {7.9122 }
= -0.7515
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we want to know A Team have 4 Points & NRR 1.2
B Team have 2 Points & NRR 0.55 B Team 1 match left how define target and wicket callculation