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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the scoresheet. This helps in tracking the match details.
  3. Fill in the innings section with the name of the team batting. This is crucial for record-keeping.
  4. List each batsman's name and their corresponding runs scored in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for fair play assessment.
  5. Record how each batsman got out, along with the bowler's name and runs conceded. This information is vital for match analysis.
  6. Complete sections for extras like byes, leg byes, no balls, and wides, ensuring all totals are calculated correctly.
  7. Finally, summarize total runs scored by both teams and indicate the winning team at the bottom of the form.

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Scoring Zone A (front net behind the keeper): 0 runs. Zone B (side nets between the strikers end and halfway down the pitch): 1 run. Zone C (side nets between halfway and the bowlers end): 2 runs. Zone D (back net behind the bowler): 4 or 6 runs depending on how the ball hit the back net.
Basic Scoring in Cricket Runs: The primary objective in cricket is to score runs. Runs are accumulated by the batting team in various ways, most commonly by hitting the ball and running between the wickets (the three wooden stumps with two bails balanced on top). Each complete run earns the batting team one point.
The aim of the game is to get your bowls closest to the jack. One point is given for each bowl nearer the jack than the nearest bowl of your opponent. For example, if you or your team has three bowls closer to the jack than your opponents nearest bowl then you will score three for that end.
The game duration for a 6-a-side cricket game is 55 minutes. The game consists of one (1) 12 over innings for each team. All teams are to have paid their game fee and be ready to play at least ten (10) minutes prior to their scheduled start time.
Unlike many other sports, the scoring system in cricket is double faceted it is based on the number of runs as well as the number of wickets that is broken. A scorer is specially appointed to take note of the runs and wickets in order to tally the score, and matches can often have two scorers to ensure impartiality.
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Use one stroke to cross off each incident of runs scored. When more than one run is scored and the total is taken onto the next row of the cumulator this should be indicated as shown below. At the end of each over enter the total score, number of wickets fallen and bowler number.

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