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How does the scoring sysytem work?

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I have no clue where to start when attemting to interpret the score of a cricket match.

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  1. Go to the following site and there are few working links for watching Live streaming of all the IPL matches. Enjoy !

    http://gourangacharanpradhan.blogspot.co...


  2. dont no but like your picture,3 thumbs down for a bit off banter,obvuisly from cricket fans

  3. The score is recorded in three places:

    1-

    the batsman’s line or

    sundries

    2- the running total

    3-

    the bowler’s analysis or

    box

    Byes and leg-byes are entered in the space provided, a dot shown in the bowling

    analysis, and team total updated. Space is also provided for recording wides and

    no-balls and symbols are shown in the bowling analysis.

    No Ball when no runs are scored - recorded as a circle with a dot in it in the

    bowler’s analysis. This is added to the runs against the bowler, in the sundries,

    and added to the running total.

    No Ball when runs are scored - recorded with the number of runs marked inside

    the circle in the bowler’s analysis. The total is added to the running total i.e. one

    for the sundry plus whatever the batsmen score. The runs that the batsman score

    are written in the batsmen’s line and one run is recorded in the sundries.

    Wides when no runs are scored — recorded as a square in the bowler’s analysis, in

    the sundries and added to the running total.

    Wides when runs are scored — the number of runs is recorded inside the square in

    the bowler’s analysis. The total is added to the running total i.e. one for the sundry

    plus whatever the batsmen run. (Wides are not credited to the batsman but are

    added to runs against the bowler.)

    Byes/ Leg Byes - recorded as a coloured dot or B/ LB in the bowler’s analysis,

    recorded in the sundries and added to the running total. These are not recorded

    against the bowler or credited to the batsmen.

  4. In normal course, the scoring system is as follows:

    BATTING:

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    Runs, Balls faced, Fours, Sixers.  In Test Matches, minutes the batsman at crease willalso be shown.

    Bowling:

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    Overs bowled, Maiden Overs,. Runs scored, Economy Rate.

    Please check the followinglink for the score card of a test match:

    http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ci/engin...

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