In cricket, the score is kept by tallying runs scored by the batting team and the number of wickets lost. Runs are accumulated through batting by hitting the ball and running between the wickets or by hitting boundaries (four runs if the ball reaches the boundary after bouncing, and six runs if it crosses the boundary without touching the ground). The total score is displayed as "runs/wickets," indicating the number of runs scored and the number of batsmen who have been dismissed. The team with the most runs at the end of the match wins.
generally to keep score.
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Sachin Tendulkar's highest score is in test. Which 246 runs.
338 and the match was a tie
Yes, players keep score in Phase 10 while playing the game to track their progress and determine the winner.
You would keep a score.
team a will win because it has the highest score
It's better to look at the BBC cricket website to keep upto date; currently England are 146 for 3 giving them a lead of 318.
cricket
Runs
In cricket, a run is a unit of scoring where a batsman hits the ball and runs between the wickets to score points. Each run contributes to the team's overall score during a match. The more runs a team scores, the higher their total score will be, which is important for determining the outcome of the game.
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