CricketScoreKeeper

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a circular or oval-shaped field, at the center of which is a 22-yard pitch with a wicket at each end. The game begins with a coin toss to determine which team bats first. The batting team aims to score as many runs as possible by hitting the ball bowled by the opposing team's bowler and running between the wickets or hitting the ball to the boundary. The bowling team tries to dismiss the batsmen by hitting the wickets with the ball, catching the ball after it is hit, or other methods. After the batting team completes its innings, the roles switch. The game can be played in various formats, ranging from Test matches, which last up to five days, to One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 (T20) matches, which are completed in a single day. The team with the most runs at the end of the match wins.

How To Play

To begin, select the number of matches you wish to include in the series. Next, determine the number of overs to be played in each match. Once these selections are made, specify the event that occurred on each ball. For instance - if a dot ball occurs, choose 0 and then click the "NOT OUT" button. If a run-out occurs, select the number of runs scored and then click the "OUT" button. At the end of a match, if you wish to restart or replay the current match, click the "Reset Score" button. If you prefer to reset the entire series along with the matches, click the "Reset Everything" button.

CricketScoreKeeper

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