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Mar 11, 2004
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My most recent game was.

Your score: 102
Your wickets: 0 (times I went out)
Their score: 76
Their wickets: 5 (times I got them out)
You scored: 8 sixes
You scored: 8 fours
Your strike rate was: 4.3 (looks wrong? I scored 102 off 4 overs)
Your batting rate was: Infinity (I didn't go out)

Its totally different to stick cricket, but its fun.
 

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First Win

Your score: 77
Your wickets: 7
Their score: 70
Their wickets: 6
You scored: 8 sixes
You scored: 4 fours
Your strike rate was: 3.2
Your batting rate was: 11
 

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My best

Your score: 115
Your wickets: 3
Their score: 78
Their wickets: 3
You scored: 17 sixes
You scored: 1 fours
Your strike rate was: 4.8
Your batting rate was: 38.3
 
Well, i dont know, usually i only get 2 or 3, but maybe because i set a) good field and b) got target score, it caused them to go out easier ???
 
My best

Your score: 126
Your wickets: 3
Their score: 12
Their wickets: 11
You scored: 21 sixes
You scored: 0 fours
Your strike rate was: 5.3
Your batting rate was: 42
 
I got the opposition out for about 20 one time. You just have to crowd the batsmen with a short leg and short cover. Then spread around the rest of the field. Move every fielder as close as they can go.
 
waspy said:
I got the opposition out for about 20 one time. You just have to crowd the batsmen with a short leg and short cover. Then spread around the rest of the field. Move every fielder as close as they can go.

I also use this theory with a start of slower balls gradually becoming quicker angled towards leg stump (then straight to the bat-pad).
 

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