Net Run Rate
Full Form of NRR
What is NRR?
Net Run Rate (NRR) is a statistical metric used in cricket to rank teams in multi-team tournaments, particularly when points are tied. It is calculated as the difference between the average runs scored per over by a team and the average runs conceded per over across all matches in the competition. In India, NRR plays a critical role in determining playoff qualifications in major tournaments like the Indian Premier League (IPL), Ranji Trophy, and domestic T20 leagues. It is widely discussed during live matches and post-tournament analysis, appearing in scorecards, news reports, and fan conversations. For students preparing for competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, or banking exams, understanding NRR is relevant for general awareness sections that cover sports terminology and current cricket events. The metric ensures fairness in tie-breaking scenarios, though it has been critiqued for not accounting for wickets lost or margin of victory. Despite limitations, NRR remains the standard tiebreaker in most cricket leagues globally. Its calculation involves complex arithmetic, making it a practical application of rates and averages in real-world contexts.
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Example
Despite losing the last league match, Mumbai Indians qualified for the IPL playoffs due to a superior NRR of +0.872.