In
cricket
Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball game played between two Sports team, teams of eleven players on a cricket field, field, at the centre of which is a cricket pitch, pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two Bail (cr ...
, a player's batting average is the total number of
runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been
out, usually given to two decimal places. Since the number of runs a player scores and how often they get out are primarily measures of their own playing ability, and largely independent of their teammates, batting average is a good metric for an individual player's skill as a batter (although the practice of drawing comparisons between players on this basis is not without criticism). The number is also simple to interpret intuitively. If all the batter's
innings were completed (i.e. they were out every innings), this is the
average
In colloquial, ordinary language, an average is a single number or value that best represents a set of data. The type of average taken as most typically representative of a list of numbers is the arithmetic mean the sum of the numbers divided by ...
number of runs they score per innings. If they did not complete all their innings (i.e. some innings they finished
not out), this number is an estimate of the unknown average number of runs they score per innings.
Each player normally has several batting averages, with a different figure calculated for each
type of match they play (first-class, one-day, Test matches, List A, T20, etc.), and a player's batting averages may be calculated for individual seasons or series, or at particular
grounds, or against particular opponents, or across their whole career.
Batting average has been used to gauge cricket players' relative skills since the 18th century.
Batting averages are sometimes calculated for whole teams, across a series or tournament.
Values
Most players have career batting averages in the range of 20 to 40. This is also the desirable range for
wicket-keeper
In cricket, the wicket-keeper is the Cricket player, player on the fielding (cricket), fielding side who stands behind the wicket, ready to stop Delivery (cricket), deliveries that pass the batsman, and take a Caught, catch, Stumped, stump the ...
s, though some fall short and make up for it with keeping skill. Until a substantial increase in scores in the 21st century due to improved bats and smaller grounds among other factors, players who sustained an average above 50 through a career were considered exceptional, and before the development of the
heavy roller in the 1870s (which allowed for a flatter, safer cricket pitch) an average of 25 was considered very good.
* All-rounders who are more prominent
bowlers than batsmen typically average something between 20 and 30.
* 15 and under is typical for specialist bowlers.
* A small number of players have averaged less than 5 for a complete career, though a player with such an average is a liability unless an exceptional bowler such as
Alf Valentine,
B. S. Chandrasekhar or
Glenn McGrath were.
Career records for batting average are usually subject to a minimum qualification of 20
innings played or completed, in order to exclude batsmen who have not played enough games for their skill to be reliably assessed. Under this qualification, the highest
Test batting average belongs to
Australia
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's Sir
Donald Bradman, with 99.94. Given that a career batting average over 50 is exceptional, and that only
4 other players have averages over 60, this is an outstanding statistic. The fact that Bradman's average is so far above that of ''any'' other cricketer has led several statisticians to argue that, statistically at least, he was the greatest athlete in any sport.
Disregarding this 20 innings qualification, the highest career Test batting average is 144 by
Kurtis Patterson, who scored 144 runs and was dismissed once in his two Test innings. He then fell out of the Australian squad due to a loss of form and injury.
Batting averages in
One Day International (ODI) and
T20 International (T20I) cricket tend to be lower than in Test cricket because of the need to score runs more quickly. Consequently, batters tend to play riskier strokes and less emphasis is placed on building an innings in order to amass a high individual score. It should also be remembered, especially in relation to the ODI and T20I histograms above, that there were no ODI or T20I matches when Bradman played.
Interpretation
If a batter has been dismissed in every single innings, then this statistic gives exactly the
average
In colloquial, ordinary language, an average is a single number or value that best represents a set of data. The type of average taken as most typically representative of a list of numbers is the arithmetic mean the sum of the numbers divided by ...
number of runs they score per innings.
However, for a batter with one or more innings which finished
not out, the true mean or average number of runs they score per innings is unknown as it is not known how many runs they would have scored if they could have completed all their not out innings. In this case, this statistic is an
estimate of the average number of runs they score per innings. If their scores have a
geometric distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the geometric distribution is either one of two discrete probability distributions:
* The probability distribution of the number X of Bernoulli trials needed to get one success, supported on \mathbb = \;
* T ...
, then this statistic is the
maximum likelihood estimate of their true unknown average.
Batting averages can be strongly affected by the number of not outs. For example,
Phil Tufnell, who was noted for his poor batting, has an apparently respectable
ODI average of 15 (from 20 games), despite a highest score of only 5 not out, as he scored an overall total of 15 runs from 10 innings, but was out only once.
A batter who was not dismissed in any of the innings over which their average is being calculated does not have a batting average, as
division by zero
In mathematics, division by zero, division (mathematics), division where the divisor (denominator) is 0, zero, is a unique and problematic special case. Using fraction notation, the general example can be written as \tfrac a0, where a is the di ...
does not give a result.
Leading male batting averages
First-class
Highest career batting averages in
first-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is of three or more days scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adju ...
as follows:
Test matches

A batting average of above 50 is considered by many as a benchmark to distinguish between a good and a great batsman.
Highest male career batting averages in
Test matches as follows:
One Day Internationals
Highest career batting averages in
One Day International cricket as follows:
T20 Internationals
Leading female batting averages
Test matches
One Day Internationals
T20 Internationals
Alternatives
Alternative measures of batting effectiveness have been developed, including:
Strike rate
Strike rate measures a different concept to batting average – how quickly the batsman scores (i.e. average number of runs from 100 balls) – so it does not supplant the role of batting average. It is used particularly in
limited overs matches, where the speed at which a batter scores is more important than it is in
first-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket. A first-class match is of three or more days scheduled duration between two sides of eleven players each and is officially adju ...
. Strike rate may also be used to compare a player's ability to score runs against differing types of bowling (i.e. spin, fast bowling).
Player rankings
A system of player rankings was developed to produce a better indication of players' current standings than is provided by comparing their averages.
See also
*
Cricket statistics
*
Batting average
*
Bowling average
References
{{Cricket statistics
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Cricket records and statistics
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