40 Overs
First one player bats for 40 overs, or until 10 wickets are lost, trying to score as many runs as possible. The opponent attempts to take those 10 wickets and otherwise limit the scoring. Players then switch roles and the player with the higher score wins. Each over consists of the bowling team selecting a card (from a hand of 4) then the batting team responding with a card (initially from a hand of 5, but decreasing as wickets fall). Each card can be read either as a Batting or Bowling card, b
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