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59 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Netherlands win by 38 runs

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/cricket/66858173

 

:p

Right. A few days ago I thought I got it when I saw a team won by X wickets, but it's won by runs instead of wickets then :p 

 

I think I'm not really getting it yet :d 

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game #15, :NED b. :RSA by 38 runs

 

in a match shortened by rain, :NED scored 245/8 in 43 overs in the 1st inning, meanwhile :RSA were only capable of scoring 207/all out in 42.5 overs in the 2nd inning

 

game details

https://www.cricketworldcup.com/match/102761

 

Standings after gameday #3

https://www.cricketworldcup.com/standings

 

Tomorrow, gameday #4 starts with the matchup between :NZL and :AFG at 10.30 a.m. CET in Chennai

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10 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Right. A few days ago I thought I got it when I saw a team won by X wickets, but it's won by runs instead of wickets then :p 

 

I think I'm not really getting it yet :d 

If the team batting first wins, then the team is said to have won by difference of the runs scored by the two teams. For example, team A batting first scores 100 runs and team B scores 70 runs, then team A won by 30 runs.

If the team batting second wins, then the team is said to have won by number of wickets left as the game is stopped the moment team batting second scores more runs irrespective of number of overs remaining. For example, if team A batting second has scored more than team B but lost 6 wickets in the process, then team A won by 4 wickets as 4 more wickets were remaining

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