Score Predictor – Cricket Final Score Predictor Calculator

Use this free Score Predictor by Cricklytix to estimate the final score in a cricket innings. Enter the current score, overs completed, wickets lost, and format to project a likely final total in T20 or ODI matches.

Predict Final Cricket Score

Enter the current innings data below to estimate the projected final score. This calculator gives a practical score projection based on current run rate and wicket situation.

Projected Final Score

What Is a Cricket Score Predictor?

A cricket score predictor is a tool that estimates the final innings total using the current score, overs completed, wickets lost, and match format. It helps fans, analysts, and fantasy cricket users project where an innings may finish if the current trend continues.

Basic Estimate: Projected Score = Current Run Rate × Total Overs

A smarter score predictor also adjusts for wickets lost, because teams with more wickets in hand can usually accelerate more in the final overs.

How to Calculate the Predicted Score

Step 1: Enter the current score

Add the runs scored so far in the innings.

Step 2: Enter overs completed

Use cricket overs format such as 15.3, where .3 means 3 balls, not three-tenths.

Step 3: Add wickets lost

The fewer wickets lost, the greater the scoring potential in the remaining overs.

Step 4: Select T20 or ODI format

The total overs available depend on the match format.

Step 5: Get the projected final score

The calculator estimates a likely final total based on the current match state.

Score Prediction Example

Suppose a team is 132/4 after 15.3 overs in a T20 match.

The predictor uses current run rate and adjusts the estimate slightly based on wickets in hand. In this example, the projected total may fall around 165 to 178 depending on the finishing phase.

Why Score Prediction Matters

Score prediction is useful for live match analysis, fantasy cricket planning, betting discussions, and general cricket strategy. It provides a quick estimate of where an innings may end if batting momentum continues.

Important Notes About Score Prediction

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this cricket score predictor?

It gives a practical estimate based on current scoring pace and wickets lost, but it cannot predict sudden collapses or explosive finishes exactly.

Can I use this score predictor for T20 matches?

Yes. This tool is useful for T20 innings projection and also works for ODI score prediction.

Does wickets lost affect the predicted score?

Yes. Teams with fewer wickets lost usually have more freedom to attack in the final overs, which can raise the projected score.

What format should I use for overs?

Use cricket overs format such as 10.2 or 17.5, where the digit after the decimal represents balls.

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