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In T20 cricket, the boundary music commonly played is referred to as "boundary music" or "celebration music." It often includes upbeat and festive tunes that energize the crowd when a boundary is scored. While there isn't a specific set of musical notes universally recognized for this purpose, popular tracks vary by venue and can include popular pop or dance songs to enhance the atmosphere. The notation you provided (i iii ii iii i iii i iii) seems to reference a rhythmic pattern rather than a specific piece of music.

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