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  2. Template:Match rules - Wikipedia

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    Template: Match rules. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Match rules. 90 minutes This page was last edited on 22 ...

  3. Singles match - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Singles match may refer to: Matches involving two players ...

  4. Template:Single-innings cricket match - Wikipedia

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    The result of the match (the winning team and win margin). report: A link to the scorecard of the match, usually from cricinfo.com. motm: The name and team of the player named "man of the match" or "player of the match", if applicable. umpires: The names of the on-field umpires (not the third umpire, reserve umpire or match referee). toss

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  8. Template:Infobox football match - Wikipedia

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    Team2's score in the first replay match or game three details3 Any details relevant to the final scoreline. (Only used in two legged match or series) date3 Date of the first replay match or game three stadium3 Stadium of first replay match or game three (Alias: venue3) city3 City of the first replay match or game three man_of_the_match3a

  9. Matchmaking - Wikipedia

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    Matchmaking is the process of pairing two or more people together, usually for the purpose of marriage, in which case the matchmaker is also known as a marriage broker.. The term is also used in the context of orher analogous pairing activities, such as with sporting events such as boxing, in business, online video games and in pairing organ donors.