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Originally posted by llosis
Good question.

Could the -1's refer to something to do with no-balls faced (under the new no-ball rule). Just a guess...
More likely just a scoring mistake that's screwed up the stats.
 
Originally posted by pazza
Short Runs?
i'm sure i've worked out where the 10 came from. The match review said steve waugh slammed a six, but there are no 6's in his scoring sheet. what must have happened is he hit a 4 of a no ball, then a 6 off the free hit ball. i still would have thought it would be a 4,6 in the scorebook though.


as for short runs, i doubt it coz what happens there is the umpire signals "one short" and the batsman swap ends. the scorer just writes 1 instead of 2.

what would have happened is the umpire may have signalled a boundary, and the strike remained with the person who hit it. afterwards theyve had a look at the replay and realised the guy didnt touch the rope, and they'd run 3.

if they only ran a 2 no probs, but they must have been at the wrong end from that point on, thus the -1. Just a guess.
 

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