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In which Brian, Jules, Mark and Sue discuss Zoom meetings, Chris Tindall, commission from Amazon sales, paper scoring rain covers, logging the number of games you've scored, the record for the most amount of dots balls at the start of a test match, other remarkable records, an Afghanistan Vs Ireland pop quiz, average rainfall in Abu Dhabi, a musical request, a bit of debate about last week's question.
Question Answered: A Batter runs a single and appears to pull a muscle in their leg and is taken off the pitch in a medical buggy, is listed as "retired hurt" and the team is listed as being "all out" at the end of the innings. In the second innings the Batter is listed as "absent hurt" and the team are again listed as "all out" at the end of the innings. Given that "retired hurt" is not mentioned in the Laws of Cricket, how should this have been recorded in the scorebook?

Question Asked: Is PCS Pro/NV Play capable of handling The 100 and are there new score cards being made for the game?
In this week's interview Sue talks to Andrew Hignell from Statistics Logistics.
Twitter: @cricketscorers1
Email: cricketscorersuntallied@gmail.com

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In which Brian, Jules, Mark and Sue discuss Zoom meetings, Chris Tindall, commission from Amazon sales, paper scoring rain covers, logging the number of games you've scored, the record for the most amount of dots balls at the start of a test match, other remarkable records, an Afghanistan Vs Ireland pop quiz, average rainfall in Abu Dhabi, a musical request, a bit of debate about last week's question.
Question Answered: A Batter runs a single and appears to pull a muscle in their leg and is taken off the pitch in a medical buggy, is listed as "retired hurt" and the team is listed as being "all out" at the end of the innings. In the second innings the Batter is listed as "absent hurt" and the team are again listed as "all out" at the end of the innings. Given that "retired hurt" is not mentioned in the Laws of Cricket, how should this have been recorded in the scorebook?

Question Asked: Is PCS Pro/NV Play capable of handling The 100 and are there new score cards being made for the game?
In this week's interview Sue talks to Andrew Hignell from Statistics Logistics.
Twitter: @cricketscorers1
Email: cricketscorersuntallied@gmail.com

  continue reading

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