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A batsman scores runs in cricket.that can be done by hitting the ball with the bat and running at the other end of the 'pitch' or by hitting the ball to the boundary line.if the reaches the boundary withour toching the groun the batsman gets 6 runs and if the ball reaches the boundary while ouching the ground even once he gets 4 runs
A Harrow cricket bats suit batsmen of the ages of 12 to14 , or (5'6" - 5'9" tall) Its length is 32 3/4" long and 4 1/6" wide.
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If you count the two batters then 13, if not then 11 (usually 5 batsmen, a wicket keeper, an all-rounder (bats and bowls) and 4 bowlers).
Austraila highest score in one day cricket - 434/4
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Final score of cricket world cup 2011 final match: Sri Lanka:274/6 India;277/4
Technically speaking there are none. Where baseball has 4 bases, cricket is played on a pitch with 2 ends, and the batsmen get a run when they both cross to the other end safely. If they hit the ball to the boundary rope, then its 4 runs. If they hit it over the rope (similar to a home run in Baseball), then it counts as 6 runs.