Cricket
The game begins by tossing a coin to decide who will bat first. The batsman starts first and attempts to score as high a score as possible using the 501 game rules. The player throws 3 darts per turn as usual and is awarded runs when his score exceeds 40 points. The number of runs equates to the number of points that they throw above 40. For example, if they throw 54, 14 runs are added to their score.
The opposing player is the bowler who aims only for the bullseye, which acts as the wickets. The bowler scores 2 wickets for every bullseye and 1 wicket for every outer bull. When the bowler has scored 10 wickets, both players swap over. If the batsman scores a bullseye or outer bull, 1 or 2 wickets will be deducted from the bowler’s score respectively. If the bowler misses the board, 20 extra points are awarded to the batsman. The game ends when both players have had 2 innings each. The player with the highest number of runs wins the match.
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