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How Do You Make A Cricket Board Game?

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How Do You Make A Cricket Board Game?

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The cricket board game dates back to 1993, when the rules were written for the first time by Luke Morris. Making the game is not complicated, it requires two sheets of ruled paper, a pencil, a straight edge ruler, and two dice to play. Here’s how to make a cricket board game. The Cricket Board Game • Place your paper in a landscape orientation in front of you, and draw a table containing five columns and 11 rows, that is one row for each batsman. • Label the five columns respectively: 1 – batsman, 2 – runs, 3 – outs, 4 – bowlers, and the last column 5 – score. • Below the first table you will need another table with six rows – one row for each bowler, and 21 columns, first column for the name, and twenty narrow columns, one for each over. • Next to the first table, you will draw a tall narrow table comprising twenty rows and three columns. Label the columns “over,” “runs,” and “bowlers.” In the column labeled “over” number each row 1 through 20. • Give a name to each of the cricket pla

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