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QCSA Handbook on scoring 2010 - Queensland Cricket

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1. all out — 10 wickets have fallen (or less, if the team is incomplete)2. declarati<strong>on</strong> — a team declares its innings closed before it is all out3. end of match — a match is completed when a result is achieved, the timedurati<strong>on</strong> of the match is reached or, in a limited overs match, theprescribed number of overs have been bowled.1. All outComplete the batting details for the not out batter in red, recording ‘not out’in the ‘How out’ column.Add up the individual sundry totals (byes, leg byes, wides and no balls) andany penalty runs (see page 52), and extend to ‘Total sundries’.Total the top half of your book by adding batters’ runs, total sundries and anypenalties to achieve the total score. Note how the sundries row has beentotalled, as well as the balls faced and boundary columns.Extend the bowling analysis for each bowler(total overs, maidens, wides, no balls, runsand wickets). In the sec<strong>on</strong>d bottom row,record the number of wickets not awarded toa bowler (e.g. run outs) and the total of byes,leg byes and penalties, as these are notincluded in bowlers’ figures (see the circledarea <strong>on</strong> the right).Total all columns, including any part overs.Wickets and runs must balance with thetotals in the batting secti<strong>on</strong>.<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Scorers Associati<strong>on</strong>45

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