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Post by crawleyred on Jul 2, 2009 19:29:06 GMT -1
On Sunday, our opening batsmen hit 7 fours, but did he? One of his fours was a ran four, is that statistically a four, so in the 4s column? I think that a four should only be a four if it hits the rope, if you run four, then it shouldn't be a four, it's just 4 runs added to the total.
Does everyone get what I mean is is it all gommbulglees to you?
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Post by Kentucky Kid on Jul 2, 2009 20:15:56 GMT -1
in normal cricket it dosen't go down as a boundary 4 its just an all ran four in spaztard cricket however i don't know it could mean you double it for all i know
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Post by crawleyred on Jul 3, 2009 8:26:18 GMT -1
No, I remember Flintoff was out for 7 and he ran a 4 and and it was put down as a boundry four
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Jul 3, 2009 8:33:26 GMT -1
boundry, boundy, gommbulglees....what the feck are you babbling on about?
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