BATTING AVERAGE
Batting Average = No of runs scored / No of matches (outs).
Example
Batting Average = 46.2.
=>For every match the batsman scores an average of 46.2 runs.
Lets say if a batsman has an batting average of 46.2 with 100 matches played, then
=>46.2 = No of runs scored /100.
=>No of runs scored = 46.2 * 100 = 4620 runs in 100 matches.
Note
Here if a batsman is not out then that match will not be added, but runs scored by him are added to calculate the batting average.
BATTING STRIKE RATE
Batting Strike Rate = 102.0
=>For every 100 balls the batsman scores 102 runs.
Similarly if batting strike rate is 62.0
=>For every 100 balls the batsman scores 62 runs.
Batting Strike Rate = No of runs scored / No of balls played.
Lets say a batsman has scored 40 runs of 80 balls.
Now =>strike rate = 40 runs * 100 / 80 balls * 100 = 50 runs / 100 balls.
=>A batsman is scoring at a strike rate of 50 at the rate of 100 balls.
Note
The greater the strike rate, the greater the good striker of the ball.