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How to Read a Cricket Scoreboard (and Scorecard): Full Beginner's Guide
A cricket scoreboard looks confusing at first because it compresses the whole match into a few numbers: runs, wickets, overs, batters, bowler, target and run rate. This beginner guide explains how to read a cricket scoreboard on TV, in Google, in an app, at a stadium and on a full scorecard.
By the end, you will know what scores like 156/3 (18.4), 4/125, 42* (28), 1/28 (3.4), RR, RRR, SR, Econ, DLS and “wickets in hand” actually mean.
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