Last man stands cricket

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Last man stands cricket (LMS) is a form of cricket in which a single batter can bat alone if all other players on his team are out. It has innings with 20 overs of 5 balls each, like in 100-ball cricket.

Rules[change | change source]

When a single batter bats alone (is the "last man standing"), they can only be safe when in the ground at the striker's end, which is the area they start running from.[1]

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References[change | change source]

  1. Crawford, Robert (2019-02-27). "Last Man Stands come to Nowra on Sunday". South Coast Register. Retrieved 2020-11-17.