A run was the basic unit of scoring in cricket — comparable to goals in football and other units in other sports. Runs could be scored in a variety of ways. It was known, for instance, that a ball which was hit over the boundary rope earned the batsman either four or six runs. That catch ended the match, giving the Seventh Doctor's side a four-run margin of victory. The final score was 140-136. (PROSE: Happy Endings)
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