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CRICKET SCORING THE FIRST STEPS

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CRICKET SCORING THE FIRST STEPS

CRICKET SCORING THE FIRST STEPS

This manual has been written to help introduce new scorers to basic methods of scoring and to answer some of the questions most new scorers have. We hope that anyone who reads this manual will then feel confident to score for a day's cricket and will know the answers to some of the situations they might come across. It is written in simple language without too much reference to the Laws of Cricket but we have quoted the Law numbers on occasions so that any scorer wishing to learn more about scoring and the Laws of Cricket can then refer to them. In scoring it is important to learn to do the simple thing's first and this manual will hopefully help you do that.

A scorer has four duties which are laid down in Law FOUR of the Laws of Cricket. These are:

1. Accept The Scorer may on occasion believe a signal to be incorrect but you must always accept and record the Umpire signals as given. Remember you as Scorers are part of a team of four and you must work together with the Umpires.

2. Acknowledge Clearly and promptly acknowledge all Umpires' signals - if necessary wave a white card or paper if the Umpires find it hard to see you. Confer with Umpires about doubtful points at intervals.

3. Record Always write neatly and clearly.

4. Check Do this frequently as -detailed later.

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GETTING STARTED Note: You should familiarise yourself with any local rules which apply to matches played in your competition.

EQUIPMENT:

> Copy of local rules and the Laws of Cricket - 2000 Code.

> Scorebook.

> Pens (non-run in case your book gets wet).

> Clock, Pencils, Ruler, Rubber, Calculator.

> Clips (useful on windy days). Spare notepad for calculations.

> Umbrella (on some grounds you will not be under cover), Chair.

HEADINGS:

Always write the details and the date of the game you are scoring for. Sounds simple but a lot of people omit this information and it can lead to endless problems later in a season if the scorebook falls apart!!

PLAYERS:

Write down a list of players of both sides before you start. Even better, get the batting order if possible. Don't write the full batting order in your scorebook even if the Captain gives it to you - Captains are notorious for changing their minds but at least if you have the list you are familiar with their names.

BATSMAN FACING:

Find out which batsman is facing the first ball and write his name down as Number 1 Bat. The next batsman is obviously Number 2 and you can also write his name down in the space provided. Sometimes you will not get a positive answer from the batsmen about who is going to face - comments like "We'll decide when we get out there" etc are common. If so just work out which is which, and watch where they take guard.

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BOWLER:

Ask for the name of the opening bowler and write his name in the space for the first bowler and so on.

TIME:

When the game is about to commence the Umpire will wave to the scorers and you should acknowledge by returning this wave and note the time as the start of innings.

Good scorers will check the time with the Umpires before the game starts and then everyone has the same time - if you don't have official Umpires, use your own watch.

Write the time for the start of the innings next to the first two batsmen as being the time they both started to bat and the innings commenced. As each new batsman goes in you should write their time in the space provided and when they are out write the time out in that space as provided also.

ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNALS:

It is your responsibility to ALWAYS acknowledge all the Umpire's signals throughout the match. Keep the signal(s) simple - just a wave by one arm above your head - complicated movements might cause the Umpire to think there is a problem off the field.

Note: There could be more than one signal. eg. A boundary four off a no ball. In such cases you must acknowledge BOTH signals.

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HOW TO SCORE Get into a regular routine. In basic scorebooks always record in THREE PLACES from the top of the page down. It is very important to ALWAYS record what happens in the same sequence and we would recommend from the top of the page to the bottom: ie: Runs to the batsman or sundries, runs off the score and runs to the bowler.

Remember there are several ways to add to the batting team's total score: i.e. runs made by the batsmen, byes, leg-byes, no balls, wides, penalties, and of course, it is possible to have no score at all off a ball. We will show you a simple scoring method for each of these in the course of the manual.

NO RUNS:

Just a dot in the bowler's box (analysis.)

RUNS:

> The striker hits the ball and the batsmen run and change ends. Each of these actions is worth one run to the striker - if they run three you record three runs.

> Record One (1) (or two or three) to the batsman being the striker who has hit the ball.

> Mark or cross One off the score (Cross through one of the squares provided).

> One (1) in the bowler's analysis - if it is his first over it will be in the top square of over number one for bowler number one.

FOUR BOUNDARY RUNS: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals)

This occurs when a ball hit by the batsman touches or crosses the boundary line or fence. The Umpire will signal four runs. You must acknowledge this signal and then record four against the batsman, cross four off the score and four in the bowler's analysis.

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Note: It is possible for the batsmen to RUN four runs on occasions in which case the umpire will NOT signal as the ball has NOT crossed the boundary. You still record four runs as above. Some scorers like to record four and sixes in a different colour but that is up to you.

Special Note: You must always record according to the Umpires signal - even if you think a boundary has been scored and the Umpire has not signalled four you must only record the actual runs completed by the batsmen. This also applies for a six which may have been signalled as a four.

(Refer Law 19 - Laws of Cricket). You may check with the Umpires at a suitable time (intervals and breaks in play) to clarify a situation.

SIX BOUNDARY RUNS: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals) This is for a ball which lands OVER the boundary line on the full. Score as for fours but obviously add SIX in all three scoring areas.

SHORT RUN: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals) If the umpire gives this signal, the batsmen remain at the end where they finished the runs and you must reduce the scores by one run.

> Record (1) less run to the batsman or sundries.

> Record (1) less run to the cumulative score.

> Record (1) less run to the bowler.

SUNDRIES:

BYES: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals)

This signal from the Umpire means that although the batsmen have crossed for a run(s) the striker did not hit the ball - the score is therefore recorded as byes.

> Enter (1) in the byes section of your page.

> Cross (1) off the cumulative score.

> Enter a very small letter B in the bowler's analysis. This does not count

as a run against the bowler.

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LEG BYES: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals) This signal means that the ball hit the player's body or pads - not his bat or the hand holding the bat.

D Enter (1) in the Leg Byes section of your page.

D Cross (1) off the cumulative score.

D Enter a very small letter L in the bowler's analysis. This again does not

count as a run against the bowler.

PENALTY EXTRAS: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals)

Under the new Laws of Cricket 200 code, 5 penalty extras can be awarded to either the batting or bowling sides for various breaches of the Laws.

If this should happen in a game, you will need guidance from the Umpires themselves but the thing to remember is that the five runs are additional penalties - you add five to the score and five to the penalty extras box (you may not have one as this is a fairly new Law). If you do not have a special place to put these penalties, write 5 in pencil in your margin and ask the Umpires how they want to record it. Always add five to the score of whatever innings you are altering.

Please also remember that penalty extras can only be ADDED to an innings - if they are awarded AGAINST the batting side, they are ADDED to the previous or next innings of the fielding side; if they are awarded AGAINST the fielding side, they are added to the current batting side's innings, ie if it is a one innings match and the fielding side batted first, you have to go back and add FIVE to theif completed innings. If they have NOT BATTED, add FIVE runs to their next innings.

Please ask your local association for help on this Law as it can be very confusing for new scorers.

Law 24.12 Laws of Cricket 2000 Code: NO BALL: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals)

(a)

No ball recorded as a ONE RUN penalty if nothing else happens off the ball. (Law 24.12) If the umpire calls and signals No Ball, the batsmen do not run, and there are no byes or leg byes etc:

D Enter (1) in the NO BALL section of your sheet. 7

> Cross (1) off the score.

Enter a dot with a circle around it (like a target) in the bowler's analysis. THIS COUNTS AS ONE AGAINST THE BOWLERS FIGURES

Note: There are several different ways of recording the No Ball in the bowler's analysis - the most common being a dot with a circle round it. The most important thing for beginner scorers is to always score the same way and to make your entries VERY clear.

Note: If the Umpire also signals byes or leg - byes as well as the No Ball signal he is merely telling you that the batsmen did not hit the ball and you record the delivery exactly as described above. (Law 24.13)

(b) No Ball recorded as a one run penalty when the batsmen scores runs:

If the Umpire signals No Ball but the striker hits the ball and runs are scored you record as follows:

Enter (1, 2, 3 etc) in the BATSMEN'S analysis but circle the figure to show the runs were off a No Ball. (This can be useful when you are balancing the book.

> Cross off the runs scored from the cumulative score, plus one run extra for the no ball penalty, ie if the batsman scores one, you record one to the batsman but TWO to the total score.

• Place a one (1) in the no ball section in extras.

• Enter the runs scored with a circle round the figures in the bowler's analysis. The number of runs scored plus one for the no ball is added to the bowler's cumulative score.

Special Note: The most difficult problem for scorers with the No Ball rule is when byes or leg-byes or penalties happen off the ball. Unfortunately for the bowler if there are (say) three leg-byes off a No Ball they are all recorded against the bowler's analysis - so he would have FOUR ADDED to his figures.

New scorers need to discuss this Law in great detail with fellow scorers and Umpires - you will have bowlers telling you that you have recorded runs wrongly against them and you therefore need to be sure of your facts.

Another Special Note: In every case where a No Ball is bowled no matter what the penalty the bowler always has to bowl an extra ball in the same over.

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Law 25.5 Laws of Cricket 2000 Code: WIDE BALL: (refer diagram of Umpires' signals)

(a) Wide recorded as a one run penalty if nothing else happens off the ball

If the Umpire calls and signals wide and the batsmen do not run.

D Enter (1) in the WIDE section of your sheet D Cross (1) off the score. D Enter a w in the bowler's analysis.

THIS COUNTS AS ONE AGAINST THE BOWLER'S FIGURES

Note: Again there are several different ways of recording the wide in the bowler's analysis. The most important thing for beginner scorers is to always score the same way and to make your entries very clear.

(b) Wide recorded when the batsmen complete run(s):

This counts as two wides.

If the batsmen complete runs and the Umpire has signalled wide your entries should read:

• Cross off the runs completed plus ONE EXTRA from the cumulative score, ie if the batsmen complete two runs you record THREE to the cumulative score.

• Enter the same number of runs in the Wides section of your sheet (ie 1,2,3,4 - including the penalty run).

• Enter the runs scored as wides with a W2 (or whatever Wides symbol you have chosen) in the bowler's analysis - remember the symbol itself counts for one run. Therefore you write your symbol with a tiny number above it for whatever the batsmen have run. The completed number of runs PLUS ONE is added to the bowlers' cumulative score.

Note: In every case where a wide is bowled no matter what the runs the bowler always has to bowl an extra ball in the same over.

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END OF EVERY OVER:

An over is usually six legal balls (No Balls and wides do not count as balls in the over) and at the end of six balls the over is finished. The Umpire will call "overt' and the players will move to their new positions. If the Umpire has miscounted and there have only been five balls or if he continues to seven deliveries just keep scoring and record what has happened - whether it be five or seven etc.

As laid down in Law Four IT IS NOT YOUR JOB to correct what the Umpire has ruled. If one Umpire continually awards the wrong number of deliveries in an over his partner will usually alert him to the fact and you may discreetly mention it to him at a suitable break.

If no runs were scored off the bowler during the over it is called a MAIDEN

OVER and you can record this by joining your dots together with a large M - this makes adding up the maidens per bowler easier at the end of the day. Maidens are important to bowlers and you need to keep a clear record - some scorers write their M in red ink so it really stands out.

If the bowler took a wicket in a Maiden over you may join the dots together in a large W to denote a wicket maiden.

In the bottom right hand corner of the bowler's analysis record his cumulative figures e.g. 1-15 means that he has taken one wicket so far and 15 runs have been scored off his bowling. Add each wicket and all runs every over and ALWAYS confirm these figures with your fellow scorer. This is important and will save you having balancing problems. If you are scoring on your own it is important to balance your book regularly and we will discuss balancing later in the manual.

Record the total runs in the overs and runs columns usually at the right of your page. Some scorers also record the number of bowler who bowled the over as well- it is useful if your bowlers are restricted to a certain number of avers and it is also useful in balancing your book.

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BATSMAN OUT (FALL OF WICKET)

(a) Draw a line at the end of the batsman's scoring - sometimes referred to as ruling off.

(b) In the how out column record just that - bowled, caught (and who by), lbw etc: and the bowler's column write the name of the bowler who took the wicket.

(c) Record the batsman's total runs in the totals column. (d) Record the time out in the time out column. (You can calculate the

minutes batted later if you wish). (e) In the middle of your score book record the score at fall of wicket

plus (in brackets) the total number of sundries at this point. This figure is important as it will help you find mistakes if your book does not balance at the end of the day.

(f) Write the name of the batsman out (g) Write the not out batsman and his score (in brackets) (h) In the bowlers analysis record the wicket with an 'X'. You may

prefer to do this in red, which stands out. (i) Record the number of wicket (1, 2 or 3 etc) in the overs /runs

columns so you know which over the wicket fell. (j) Write the time in for the new batsman and his name if you have

not already done so.

Don't panic - you have a lot to do when the wicket falls but you can catch up later. The most important thing is to KEEP WATCHING THE GAME!!! If another wicket falls immediately and you are still writing you will not know where you are up to. Always watch the game!!!

There are many ways a batsman can be out. Some of them are obvious - bowled and caught etc, but sometimes you will not be sure how the batsman is out. If so leave that section blank and ask the Umpire's advice when he comes off the field. NEVER ask a player how they were out - they will nearly always say where weren't out because they didn't hit it etc - only the Umpire can tell you the correct decision in these cases.

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BALANCING THE BOOK You should do this often to save problems at the end of the day. You should never ever reach the end of a day's play having NOT BALANCED

your book - this can mean that the players and Umpires have left the field and you announce that your book does not balance. This is most embarrassing for you and extremely annoying for Umpires and players alike.

Practice adding your book up quickly - you will get better the more you practice. Pencil cumulative totals that will help you along the side of the page if necessary (for instance if there are eight batsmen out you can add up their total and pencil it in till the next wicket falls)

This is the equation for your book to balance - it must balance TWO ways to the cumulative total. (the crossed off squares in the centre of your page)

1) Runs scored by- all batsmen + byes, leg-byes, wides and No Balls = cumulative total

2) Runs against all bowlers + byes and leg-byes only = cumulative total

If you balance these two ways your book is correct. You can also check by balancing runs scored by all batsmen + wides + No Balls = runs off all bowlers. This will help you check your recording of sundries. If it is near the end of play and the scores are very close and you find that you cannot balance, send a message to the Umpires that the scores have a problem - don't wait till they get off the field. By send a message we mean, tell a fielder nearby or get a twelfth man to run on at the end of the over. DO NOT go onto the field yourself. The main items to check if you do not balance are firstly the extras. If your bowlers have bowled three wides and you only have two recorded in your wides box your batting will obviously be one short. Check your extras agree with your fellow scorer - it is a common mistake to record byes against both the batsman and byes. Compare all your figures with your partner - batsman by batsman and bowler by bowler. You will often find out your mistake this way. However - if you have constantly balanced during the day you know your mistake is only in the last few overs so start there.

Note: We must emphasise again the importance of frequent checking with your fellow scorer and frequent balancing of your book.

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AT THE END OF DAY'S PLAY: (Refer to sample score sheet)

In most scorebooks there are usually places to record the score at the END OF A DAY'S PLAY when it is NOT the end of the innings or the game. You should of course, ALWAYS balance your book at the end of a day's play even if the innings is not finished.

You should also record the number of overs completed, the time play finished and make a note for yourself who bowled the last over and to which batsman. Usually Umpires will make a note of this but if you do not have Umpires sometimes the players will ask you if you remember who was facing last week.

AT THE END OF THE INNINGS: (Refer to sample score sheet)

2) Add up your byes, leg-byes, wides and No Balls and record the total in TOTAL SUNDRIES.

3) Add this figure to the total batsmen's runs and record the total in the box marked TOTAL SCORE. This figure should agree with the cumulative total as crossed off in the squared section.

4) For each bowler write in the appropriate boxes - total overs bowled, maidens, wides, No Balls, wickets and runs.

5) When you add the runs for all the bowlers and write beneath it the total of byes and leg-byes you should again balance with the cumulative score.

6) Total wickets taken by bowlers PLUS other dismissals (eg run . outs) should equal the number of batsmen out.

7) Total overs bowled should equal the number you have filled in at the right hand overs /runs section.

The Umpires will usually come and sign the book and check with you that you balance. Don't be afraid to ask the Umpires if you are unsure of anything - how someone was out etc. This is the only way you will learn and Umpires are a wealth of information. They will always help you if you ask politely and they are eager to have as many competent scorers as possible. It makes their job so much easier.

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SUMMARY This manual is only the start of your scoring career. There is only one sure way to learn to score and that is to PRACTICE. Firstly attend a match where there are two scorers and sit with them and watch. Ask lots of questions. Most competent scorers will be more than happy to teach you and even move over and let you have a try for a while.

We have only covered the very basics of scoring and the more you learn the more you will want to learn. Remember there are people at the end of a phone line to answer your questions so please do not be afraid to contact any member of the Cricket Victoria scorers' panel:

Mobile email Jim Hamilton James Higgs

0417 697 917 [email protected] [email protected]

Jan Howard 0407 807 098 [email protected] Mike Walsh 0439 980 088

This publication is reprinted with the kind permission of the NSW Umpires' Association Inc Scorers' Committee. It has been updated by Cricket Victoria 2004..

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SIGNALS & SYMBOLS

EVENT

Wide Ball

No Ball

Bye

Leg Bye

Boundary Four

Boundary Six

Dead Ball

Short Run

Wicket

Penalty Runs to Fielding Side

NOTE: When applicable

Remove one run from batsman and total

VV R if Run-Out

Entered in Penalty Extras

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0 Penalty Runs to Batting Side

Signal Revoked

II Entered in Penalty Extras

Ignore previous signal - but watch for new one

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/01 28 ig 78 100 FALL OF WICKET 0 4 ) 5 7• • :.• /0/

150 BATSMAN OUT J.--rcss Di_ wags- Pi low Pa( GI esors ITXERit t) 7- ICCe" I. cans DAvip3 29 -7 8i 79 200 BATSMAN N.O. M01101 e1061,4 2 brzeRAto R-2410.11LD ltigG / -retIL A qv ,s O4-v/5-s 3 cmcion4v7

30 -7 ie. 80 250 PARTNERSHIP 0 4 /3 1? 31 1 g5 81 300 MINUTES 1 12- 27 lr gc- 82 350 DELIVERIES / / 4,15 _.3'7

33 s, i, aa - HOURS . 400 PROGRESSIVE 10 RUNS

34 ?' gs 84 4.50 OVERS IL *.41L4. 115 I 23455786 210 I 234 567 89 310 1 234 56789 410 I 23456 259

500 RUNS 35 I VI 85 WICKET ( 190 RESULT

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TIME . IN OUT FEES BATSMEN . ' RUNS AS SCORED HOW OUT BOWLER TOTAI.

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15 37 15 39 40 ' 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 9 SO St 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 01 65 66 67 68 69 70 BYES 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 76 71 80 51 32 83 4 85 86 87 36 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 91 99 100 101 102 103 101 105

106 107 108 109.110 III 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 1 9 120 121 122 123 121 125 126 121 126 121 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 13$ 139 140 141 142 143 114 145 146 147 146 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 151 159 160 161 162 163 161 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 lin 176 177 173 179 160 151 182 183 181 185 186 187 ISO 1 9 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 117 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210

,i LEG-BYES

211 212 213 214 211 216 217 211 219 220 221. 222 223 224 225 226 227 221 229 230 731 232 233 234 235 236 237 235 239 310 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 245 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 271 277 271 275 276 279 280 251 262 213 284 235 236 267 283 289 290 291 212 293 294 215 296 297 211 299 300 301 102 303 304 305 306 107 305 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 i

.1 316 317 31/1 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 310 341 342 343 141 345 346 347 345 349 350 WIDES I 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 353 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 375 379 380 31.1 352 3113 . 354 355 316 387 31111 359 390 341 79239) 394 315 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 105 406 407 403 409 410 411 412 411 4141 415 116 417 118 419 420

.

421 422 423 424 .125 426 127 428 /29 430 131 172 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 1411 419 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 455 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 471 479 450 181 452 433 434 425 426 487 488 189 490 NO BALLS 193 492 493 .94 .95 /96 497 493 499 SOO 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 506 509 510 511 512 513514 515 516 517 5111 519 520 521,522 523 524 52$

i---V ----- FALL OFWICKET'S 1'

OUTGOING BATSMAN 1-latZe-L1-..-

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BOWLER BOWLING ANALYSIS • . 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 9. 10.• 11 12 13. 14 15. 16. 17. 18.1 20. . Ovats Maidens Wides No Balls Wickets Runs

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TIME IN OUT FEES BATSMEN • RUNS AS SCORED ROW OUT BOWLER TOTAL

1°Cr°‘ 1100 Itto 1.kuriGai2 init1229_iiiiirn>> •.., . en (el)

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132.1 14,” 6O 7.i.t.A.rd4.141.1 e) ; 443 itst-i. W . .e ber..ka . ItrLda 0 .e 24

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36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 41 15 46 47 48 9 50 51 52 53 54 SS 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 BYES 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 /5 71 30 II 62 53 14 IS 16 17 Al At 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 91 99 100 101 102 103 104 105

106 107 101 109 110 III. 112 113 114 115 116 117 11.1 1 1 120 121 122 123 Ill 125 126 127 121 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 13.1 139 140 111 142 143 14.1 -145 146 147 141 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 162 161 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 Mini 176 177 176 179 180 161 112 163 184 1E5 186 187 188 119 190 191 192 193 194 195 146 197 191 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 LEG-BYES 251 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 221 224 225 226 227 22$ 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 241 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 251. 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 2611 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 276 279 280 211 282 283 284 • 285 2i6 217 211 239 290 291 292 293 294 295 2% 217 291 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 301 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 TIIIP 316 317 316 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 325 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 331 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 319 350 W1:1ES 351 352 353 35.1 355 356 357 355 359 360 361 362 363 164 365 356 367 368 369 370 371 3/2 373 374 375 376 377 378 179 350 311 312 313 344 315

390 391 392 400 401 402 403 104 405 406 407 410 411 412 411 414 41$ 416 417 411 419 420 316 387 351 189 393 391 395 396 397 391 399 405 409 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 421 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441. 442 413 444 445 446 447 411 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 1-712

eg 454 457 451 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 167 4611 469 470 471 472 473 471 475 416 477 /75 479 410 411 412 113 .414 415 486 487 488 4$9 490 NO BALLS 1

491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 SOS 507 SOB SOS 510 511 512 013 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525

FALL :OF WICKETS 71- '1 :OUTGOING Etarimar•L

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3104 MI e

BOWLER ElowLiNo ANALYsis • 1. 2. . 4. 5. 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. 16. 16. 17 18 19 20 0 Ye rs Maidens Wide s No Bails Wickets Runs

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L.' iIt, .70 U-1 R 37 .„ ,. ... •

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ROUND ' SCORERS: m A RI 73 o-p6-6-o IA : •

Na: CAPTAIRS:k.101.1.11 ‘,9 PC V I S) : T•2,AV( sag (A. i .'s)

BATTING TEAM jck .1- $ •

INNINGS WICKET XEEPERS:14. 411ALEJ 6.4 W ( 'OS) ; C. ' &LAS *LK C A I • gr) ..._

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TIME OUT,YINS•

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14141.5 • RUNS SCORED NOW OUT BOWLER , TOTAL 4•5 ES 'gm

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174/ 2ii - PALL OF wiCKETS 9 4-3 . 13 o I t+-6 isi "LI r • 2.1-2_ . 215 • • 2Z e

22. RUNS ovER.2 RUNS

.6•4 350

44.2.11.1 400 450

$3 'LA 500 550 600 OUTGOING BATSmEN . - 5-0 4 ) ,A44.,i6

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OVER -

PARTNERSHIP I I, 28 • 27 6 13 , - 5'2 1. ' - INNINGS TIME WINS

MINUTES - eAus . _ I - 3o lo -_-._ 11.,•_64L - qs-)v- 7_ 12-7 2,3 - 5-L_I7 - ,zs 3s - 1,2, R - 12- 2 - LI A o - (6 34#

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410 • 510 3 -64 opp 37 oveR.s.

001000 '6'3 ' f _.../C7.....r......;/I 3.7/f.'t*I; gig 3312: 120 sza

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/2/.260 360 49 55o LI t sc? off -at- 0 vEgs • , ..../ re" /, ,?' ..."/ 370 sta. 470 570

69 r 7,/-.7Y, 230 MO 450 _ sso & r943, (41•74

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PROGRESSIVE SCORE AFTER EACH OVER • - -

2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 J 25 26 27 28 29 .30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 . . .

14- 1 I , . 33 hg 9 ' 15 1 g hz 3 23 '131 37 - lfzi t 43 3 . 4 V r 1 SIA ro 5 imisidgmeeri

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