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QCSA Handbook on scoring 2010 - Queensland Cricket

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Because retirements have nothing to do with the bowlers, there is no needto record anything in the bowler’s analysis. Whatever happened <strong>on</strong> the ballimmediately prior to the retirement (e.g. dot ball, runs, sundries) would berecorded as per normal, then the next thing to go in the bowler’s analysiswould be the first ball faced after the retirement.Wickets ready reck<strong>on</strong>erHow out Credited Bowler’scolumn to bowler? analysisBowled bowled Yes XCaught ct. fielder’s name Yes XLBW lbw Yes XRun out* run out (fielder’s name/s) No RStumped stp. wicket-keeper’s name Yes XHandled ball* handled ball No .Hit ball twice* hit ball twice No .Hit wicket hit wicket Yes XObstructing the field* obstructing the field No .Timed out # timed out No nilRetired not out # retired (not out) No nilRetired out # retired (out) No nilOutoff noball?NoNoNoYesNoYesYesNoYesn/an/an/a* Dismissals that are not credited to the bowler but which result from the ordinary courseof play will <strong>on</strong>ly show a dot in the bowler’s analysis, unless runs or sundries werecompleted prior to the dismissal, in which case the runs or sundries are recorded.# Dismissals that happen ‘between balls’, such as retirements and timed out, are notrecorded in the bowler’s analysis at all.JuniorsJunior cricket has some different requirements c<strong>on</strong>cerning retirements,so c<strong>on</strong>sult the Juniors secti<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> page 49.42<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Scorers Associati<strong>on</strong>

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