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  2. Free hit - Wikipedia

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    In cricket, a free hit is a delivery to a batter in which the batter cannot be dismissed by any methods other than those applicable for a no-ball, namely run out, hit the ball twice and obstructing the field. [1] The rule is used in limited overs matches. When a bowler bowls a no-ball, the immediate next ball is a free hit.

  3. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] [17] (This decision was made after the 2012 schedule had been released; due to the addition of a second Wild Card team and the subsequent extra Wild Card Game, that format was used to minimize the disruption of the schedule by giving the Division Series one off-day instead of two). Starting in 2013, the "2–2–1" format was restored ...

  4. Wild card (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A wild card (also wildcard or wild-card and also known as an at-large berth or at-large bid) is an invitation to a tournament or a playoff berth awarded to a team or individual that does not qualify via an automatic bid. In some events, wildcards are chosen freely by the organizers.

  5. FPL Gameweek 23: Gabriel Jesus, Fabian Schar, Nathan ... - AOL

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    The Premier League is straight back to action this weekend after the round of midweek games, with the FPL deadline on Saturday at 11am GMT ahead of Everton v Tottenham Hotspur.. With Mohamed Salah ...

  6. Extra (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for a no-ball is one run (or, in some one-day competitions, two runs, and/or a free hit); furthermore, the no-ball does not count as one of the six in an over and an extra ball is bowled. The run awarded for the no-ball is an extra.

  7. Wild card - Wikipedia

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    Wild card most commonly refers to: Wild card (cards), a playing card that substitutes for any other card in card games; Wild card (sports), a tournament or playoff place awarded to an individual or team that has not qualified through normal play; Wild card, wild cards or wildcard may also refer to:

  8. Wild Card Series - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Card round was initially introduced in 2012 as a single-game playoff between two wild-card teams in each league, with the winner advancing to the Division Series. With the adoption of MLB's new collective bargaining agreement in November 2011, baseball commissioner Bud Selig announced that a new playoff system would begin within the ...

  9. Wild card (cards) - Wikipedia

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    The common rule in casinos is that a wild card plays as a bug, which is given the rank of ace unless designating it as a different card would complete a straight, flush, or straight flush. Under this rule, a hand such as K ♠ K ♥ Jkr 5 ♣ 2 ♥ is just a pair of kings (with an ace kicker ), but any four same-suit cards with a bug make a ...