Cricket Betting Calculators & Tools
9 free calculators built specifically for cricket, including Net Run Rate, DLS, odds conversion, exchange trading math, and stake sizing. No signup, mobile-first, every formula explained.
Last updated: 25 April 2026
Featured · Updated for IPL & PSL playoff race
Net Run Rate Calculator with Live IPL/PSL Prefill
One-click load of all 10 IPL 2026 teams or all 8 PSL 2026 teams using the latest standings. Add a hypothetical match result and see exactly how the NRR ranking moves — the same math the tournament uses as the tiebreaker once teams are level on points. Useful right now: PSL playoffs start 28 April, IPL is in the qualification stretch.
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Run the same calculations team analysts use during the league phase and playoffs.
Net Run Rate Calculator
Live IPL/PSL dataICC-correct NRR formula with one-click prefill from current IPL 2026 and PSL 2026 standings.
Use case: Use during the playoff race to model 'do we qualify if we win by X runs?' scenarios.
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DLS Calculator
Duckworth-Lewis-Stern revised target and par score for rain-affected matches.
Use case: When play is interrupted, work out the chasing team's revised target and the par score at any over.
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Odds & Probability
Convert between odds formats and into win probabilities, the foundation of value betting.
Implied Probability Calculator
Convert decimal, fractional, or American odds into a win probability and the bookmaker margin.
Use case: Compare a bookmaker's implied probability to your own model — the gap is your edge.
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Odds Converter
Switch between decimal, fractional, American odds, and implied probability with auto-format detection.
Use case: Match an Indian site's decimal price against a UK fractional or US moneyline quote — paste any value, the tool detects the format.
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Stakes & Returns
Stake-sizing math for the betting structures Indian and global cricket bettors actually use.
Khai-Lagai Calculator
Back-lay math for cricket exchange traders. Calculates stakes, liability, commission, and Green Book profit.
Use case: Used by Indian exchange traders sizing lay positions during a match. Hindi-terminology friendly: khai = lay, lagai = back.
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Accumulator Calculator
Combined odds, returns, and compounded bookmaker margin for multi-leg accumulators (acca/parlay bets).
Use case: Stack 2-10 selections, see total decimal odds, payout for any stake, and how much margin compounds with each added leg.
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Dutching Calculator
Spread stake across multiple outcomes so the return is identical regardless of which wins.
Use case: Cover 2-3 plausible outcomes (e.g., the top three batters in a market) for guaranteed profit.
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Arbitrage Calculator
Find risk-free profit when two bookmakers price the same market with offsetting edges.
Use case: Cross-check exchange lay prices against bookmaker back prices for sure-bet opportunities.
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Promotions & Account
Bonus and promotion math: what's the real value once rollover and conditions are factored in?
Which calculator do I need?
Tracking the playoff race? Use the NRR Calculator. The "Load IPL 2026 (Live)" button gives you every team's exact current numbers. Adjust runs and overs for a hypothetical result and the rankings update instantly.
Working out value on a match prediction? Start with the Implied Probability Calculator. Compare a bookmaker's implied probability with your own model — the gap is where the edge lives.
Trading in-play on an exchange? The Khai-Lagai Calculator sizes back and lay legs so you can lock in profit or trade out of a position cleanly.
Match interrupted by rain? The DLS Calculator gives the revised target and par score using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.
Stacking selections into one bet? The Accumulator Calculator handles up to 10 legs; the Dutching Calculator spreads stake across multiple outcomes for an even return.
Tools & Calculators FAQ
Are these cricket betting calculators free?
Yes — every calculator on this page is 100% free, no signup, no email required, fully client-side. Open any tool and start calculating.
Which calculator should I use for IPL or PSL playoff scenarios?
The Net Run Rate Calculator. It has a one-click "Load IPL 2026 (Live)" or "Load PSL 2026 (Live)" button that prefills every team using the latest standings, so you can immediately model "what does my team need to do to overtake X" scenarios.
How do I convert bookmaker odds to a win probability?
Use the Implied Probability Calculator. Enter decimal odds (e.g. 2.50) and you immediately see the implied probability (40%) plus the bookmaker margin once the field is summed. Compare that against your own model to find value.
What is the khai-lagai calculator used for?
In Indian cricket exchange trading, khai means "lay" (bet against) and lagai means "back" (bet for). The Khai-Lagai Calculator sizes both legs so a trader can lock in a profit or trade in/out of a position during a match.
Do the calculators work on mobile?
Yes — every tool is mobile-first and works on any modern browser. No installation, no app, just open the page.
How are the NRR numbers verified?
The Net Run Rate calculator uses the official ICC formula — including the all-out rule (full allotted overs in the denominator when a team is bowled out). The "Live" prefill pulls from our SportMonks-sourced IPL/PSL standings JSON, refreshed daily. For most teams the calculator reproduces the official tournament NRR to three decimal places; occasional ~0.01 differences may show up for teams that had bowled-out innings or DLS-affected matches, because the cumulative overs in the source feed don't always match the post-rule overs the league uses for the official standings.
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