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In cricket, a distance measure of 6 refers to hitting the ball over the boundary on the full, without the ball touching the ground. This achievement awards the batting team six runs instantly. It is often a moment of excitement in the game, showcasing the batsman's power and skill. The term "six" is derived from the total runs scored for this type of hit, rather than the physical distance measured.

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