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Score Team Opponent Season 3/230 (19.3 overs) Adelaide Strikers: Hobart Hurricanes: 2022/23 8/223 (20 overs) Hobart Hurricanes: Melbourne Renegades: 2016/17 3/211 (19 overs) Melbourne Stars: Adelaide Strikers: 2023/24 7/210 (19.2 overs) Hobart Hurricanes: Brisbane Heat: 2013/14 4/209 (19 overs) 2014/15
A score of 111, either for a team or for an individual batter. Superstition holds that this score is unlucky and more likely to lead to a dismissal, due to its resemblance to the three stumps of the wicket (as if the bails had been removed). Tradition holds that the bad luck may be averted if spectators stand on one leg.
Once dismissed, a batter cannot score any more runs in that innings; thus, dismissing batters is a way for the fielding side to control the number of runs scored in an innings, and prevent the batting side from either achieving their target score or posting a large total for the fielding side to follow in the next innings.
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A batsman can be dismissed in a number of ways, the most common being bowled, caught, leg before wicket (LBW), stumped, run out and hit wicket. Much rarer are hit the ball twice, obstructing the field, retired out and timed out. These are regarded by analysts as unusual ways of dismissals in cricket, where the bowler is denied any credit.
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Don Bradman dismissed for a first ball duck in the second Test of the 1932–33 Ashes series on 30 December 1932 In cricket , a duck is a batsman's dismissal with a score of zero . A batsman being dismissed off their first delivery faced is known as a golden duck .