Definition: This calculator computes the batting average for cricket or baseball players, a key statistic measuring a batsman's performance. In cricket, it’s the number of runs scored divided by the number of times out. In baseball, it’s the number of hits divided by at-bats, expressed as a decimal to three places.
Purpose: It helps fans, players, and coaches assess a batsman’s skill, compare players, and predict team performance in matches or tournaments.
The calculator supports two modes:
Cricket Mode:
Baseball Mode:
Steps:
Calculating batting average is crucial for:
Example 1 (Cricket Mode): A batsman scores 1200 runs and is out 30 times:
Example 2 (Baseball Mode): A player has 150 hits in 500 at-bats:
Q: What is batting average in cricket?
A: It’s the ratio of runs scored to the number of times a batsman is dismissed, indicating consistency and scoring ability.
Q: How is baseball batting average different?
A: Baseball batting average is hits divided by at-bats, expressed as a three-decimal number (e.g., 0.300), and excludes walks or sacrifices.
Q: What is a good batting average?
A: In cricket, averages between 30–50 are strong; in baseball, above 0.300 is excellent.