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  2. Template:Two-innings cricket match - Wikipedia

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    date The scheduled start and finish dates for the match. team1 Before the match starts, this is the home team. After the match starts, this is the team that bats first.

  3. Template:Cricket match summary/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Cricket match summary. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Usage

  4. Template:Single-innings cricket match - Wikipedia

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    The total score of team1 and team2 respectively. runs1, runs2: The batsman who scored the greatest number of runs in team1's and team2's innings respectively. If two or more batsmen scored equal number of runs, the one who faced the fewest balls must be listed.

  5. Template:Two-innings cricket match/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Cricket result/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Single-innings cricket match/doc - Wikipedia

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    The total score of team1 and team2 respectively. runs1, runs2: The batsman who scored the greatest number of runs in team1's and team2's innings respectively. If two or more batsmen scored equal number of runs, the one who faced the fewest balls must be listed.

  8. Template:Cricket match summary - Wikipedia

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  9. Scorer - Wikipedia

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    A cricket scorer will typically mark the score sheet with a dot for a legal delivery with no wicket taken or runs scored (hence the term "a dot ball") where conventional runs are taken the score sheet is marked with the number of runs taken on that delivery. Special notation is used in the case of extras.