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If you bowled a game and then bowled 100 or more pins above or below that score, you centuried yourself. For example, if you bowled a 268 and then bowled a 156, you centuried yourself.
6 balls constitutes an "over". The length of a game in limited overs cricket is dependent on how many overs are being played - 20, 50 etc. Unlimited is dependent on time.
6 Balls Are bowled an over but if there is a no ball (either whole foot is infront of the line, if it is over the head), a dead ball (Bounces twice) or a wide (Professional game only) counts as a re-Bowl.
It is not a known statistic, however for USBC, you can compare the list of names of who bowled a 300 and how many bowled an 800 and then how many of those who bowled an 800 had a 300.
The same as you score any game of bowling. A scratch game means no handicap is involved. Your total for a scratch game is the same as your score for the actual game you bowled. Your total for a handicap game is the actual score you bowled plus your handicap.
292 is statistically the most difficult game to achieve, so if any score has "never been bowled" it'd be that.
every single pitch that is not called as a strike.
A BAKER game is one 10 frame game bowled by 5 rotating team members.
Yes.
A googly is a type of delivery bowled in cricket.
Approximately 20 people have bowled a sanctioned (official) 292 game - the rarest one-game score in bowling, since it requires 11 strikes in a row, followed by exactly two pins on the final ball. Probably the most unique to achieve this is Kent Wagner of Florida, who bowled his 292 in the fall of 2005, after more than two dozen tries, just so he could lay claim to being the first (and so far, the only) person to bowl at least one game of every possible score from 290 to 300!
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