In cricket, to score a run, a striker must hit the ball and run to the opposite end of the pitch, while his non-striking partner runs to his end. Both runners must touch the ground behind the crease with either his bat or his body to register a run. If the ball is hit and bounces on to or over the surrounding rope or triangular cone that is equal to four runs, but if the ball dose not bonce and crosses the surrounding rope or triangular cone it is equal to six runs. wide, and no balls give you 1 run but byes dont give you a extra run, you must run safly to each end of the pitch. Leg byes are the same as byes but insted of not touching the bat or leaving the ball it must touch your padding.
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