A batsman scores runs in cricket.that can be done by hitting the ball with the bat and running at the other end of the 'pitch' or by hitting the ball to the boundary line.if the reaches the boundary withour toching the groun the batsman gets 6 runs and if the ball reaches the boundary while ouching the ground even once he gets 4 runs
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It means the opposition overtook your score with three of their batsmen yet to come in.
The extended period at the wicket by two batsmen in cricket is called a stand.
As of September 2011, 759 different Test batsmen have been out on a score of 13 runs at least once in their career. The record for the greatest number of outs on a score of 13 is held by Englishman Mike Atherton, who suffered this fate on seven occasions.
The top international cricket batsmen is brian Lara because he scored 400 not out against England
There is no concept of Basemen in Cricket. There are 2 batsmen at any given time in the pitch and they are responsible for scoring runs. Cricket is played in a round play ground and does not have the concept of bases or home runs as in baseball.
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