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The author of this work, Louis Wain, died in 1939. As a result, this work is in the public domain in those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 75 years or less.
The author of this work, Louis Wain, died in 1939. As a result, this work is in the public domain in those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 75 years or less.
IguanasAreCool
MemberCricket? How does that work?
Skylar257
Member"I'm going to slap the shit out of you!"
Grains
MemberI fight for my friends?
Gayfur
MemberIt's actually quite simple. Cricket has 11 players on each team and 2 people run from one wicket to the other to score a point. If the ball rolls over to the boundaries it's 4 points if it goes over the boundaries it's 6 points. A batter bats until they are out which is called a wicket. An over is basically the next set and the bowler has to be changed each over. The game can last for some days actually and in those games, the bowling team is trying to make 10 wickets so their team can go and bat. The inning is basically over until the designated overs are done or the batting team gets 10 wickets such examples like T20 matches which is 20 overs or there are even 50 over matches. The games that take days there are 2 innings a team gets to bat for.
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