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What Is Strike Rate In ODI Cricket?

Strike rate in ODI cricket shows how quickly a batter scores, using runs per 100 balls as the basic scoring-speed measure.

Quick Answer

Short answer: ODI strike rate tells you how many runs a batter scores per 100 balls.

RunsBalls FacedStrike Rate
5050100.00
7560125.00
408050.00

The simplest strike-rate definition

Strike rate shows how quickly a batter scores. It is calculated by dividing runs by balls faced and multiplying by 100.

Why it matters in ODIs

In one-day cricket, strike rate helps explain whether a batter is keeping the innings moving, accelerating, or getting stuck.

How to read it properly

The number only makes sense in context. Anchors, finishers, and openers all use different scoring tempos depending on match pressure.

FAQs

What is a good ODI strike rate?

A strike rate around or above 90 is often considered healthy in modern ODI cricket, depending on role and conditions.

Is strike rate more important than average?

No. Strike rate and average answer different questions, so both matter.

Can a low strike rate still be useful?

Yes. In difficult conditions or a collapse, a slower innings can still be valuable.

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