Counting points
here are
several ways to score points. A drummer who scores himself 100 points in a heat
is said to have scored one hundred (century), which is not negligible in
cricket PSL MATCH TIMING 2018. In the same way, players can score double, triple, quadruple (which
has never happened in test cricket) or even five times (which happened once in
first class cricket). The drummer can thus mark:
• Whenever
the two drummers exchange their positions, before destroying the wicket, the
drummer who hit the ball scores a point. If only one exchange of positions
takes place on the ball, then it is a single (single point). For two exchanges,
it's a double, three exchanges, a triple. There is no particular name for more
than three exchanges on a ball.
• if the
ball goes out of bounds, and if she hit the ground before going out, four
points are scored. This is called a four. If the ball did not touch the ground
before going out, 6 points are scored. Logically, it's a six. Points may also be
scored when the thrower fails to throw the ball validly.
• There is
no ball when the thrower, the gatekeeper or a hunter commits an illegal action
while throwing. The most common fault is to go over the line of the front foot
when throwing. It is more rare for a pitcher to back off too much, thus passing
his back foot behind the back line. A third cause of no ball is a way of
throwing illegal. The thrower must give the referee, who will transmit them
after the drummer, information on his throw: with which hand he will throw,
from which side etc. if they are not respected during the throw, the referee
can judge that there is "no-ball". This last point has recently
caused a lot of turmoil in the international community. The penalty for an
illegal ball is one point. In addition, such a ball does not count for the
count of throws of a round, but counts for the personal statistics of the
drummer.

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