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Bowling Average Calculator

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What is a Bowling Average?

Bowling average is one of cricket's oldest and most respected statistics. It measures the average number of runs a bowler concedes for each wicket taken. A bowler with an average of 25 has taken a wicket every 25 runs โ€” lower is better.

Bowling average tells you about the cost-effectiveness of a bowler's wicket-taking. Unlike economy rate (which measures run restriction), average specifically tracks whether the wickets being taken are coming cheaply or expensively.

Use this calculator to compute bowling average for a spell, a match, a series, or a full career โ€” and benchmark it against format-specific standards.

Formula
Runs รท Wickets
Test โ€” Elite
Below 22
Test โ€” Good
22 โ€“ 30
ODI โ€” Elite
Below 25
T20 โ€” Elite
Below 18
Lower is Better
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How to Use This Calculator

Formula:Bowling Average = Runs Conceded รท Wickets Taken
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Runs Conceded: Total runs given away in the spell, match, or series.
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Wickets Taken: Total wickets taken in the same period.
Source: ICC Playing Conditions & Historical Cricket Statistics

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