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A fifty is a score between 100 and 49.
A hundred is 100 and above.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket_statistics#Batting_statistics
man of the match
This question is actually rather difficult to answer given the relative popularity of cricket around the globe. However, most scientific estimates would say that it is 6000-7000 at any given time, with some variations for time of day.
In 2000, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) introduced central contracts for players, with the initial recipients being Nasser Hussain, Alec Stewart, Darren Gough, and Andrew Caddick. These contracts aimed to provide players with financial stability and support their commitments to international cricket. The move was a significant step in the professionalization of the sport in England.
Well, honey, those cricket players were given gas lighters because they needed to light a fire under their butts to start performing better on the field. Maybe they thought setting their bats on fire would give them a competitive edge, who knows? But hey, at least they'll be prepared for a barbecue after losing the match.
Women's cricket.
Women's cricket.
With the visitor count you can see how many people visited your house and other houses.
At any given time there are a total of 13 cricket players on the field. 2 from the batting team and 11 from the bowling team. There can be one extra person in cases when one of the batsmen is not fully fit and asks for a runner who would run on his behalf. In such cases the number would be 14
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Indian cricket team is the highest of all.
A formal count of a population is a census.
Link to the website of Sri Lankan Cricket board is given below.