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   6 ;"SCORECARD";
   4 );" to BAT":
   3 runs=runs-1
   3 runs=runs+1
   2 ball=ball+1
   2 ;x$;x$;x$:
   2 ;"STOP THE TAPE":
   2 ;"RUN? Y/N":
   2 ;"Bowler No ";c:
   2 )=r(i,k3,1
   2 );" won by ";10
   2 );" wkts":
   2 ''"MATCH DRAWN":
   2 '"Select 6 players as bowlers and enter their team Number in orderof merit: i.e. Your best bowlersnumber first."
   2 "Player No? ";z:
   1 z$="                                ":
   1 win=win-runs:
   1 win=g2-g1+1
   1 v$="________________________________":
   1 test      
   1 ro=ro+runs
   1 mcode     
   1 match     qd
   1 h7/h6,h8/h6:
   1 ________________________________Z 
   1 LBW BWLDSTMDCT  R/OTN/OT    
   1 Created with Ramsoft MakeTZX
   1 Computer Rentals Ltd 1983
   1 ;win;" to win"
   1 ;w$(r(i,n,2
   1 ;t$(i,k3);" facing";
   1 ;t$(i,k2);
   1 ;t$(i,k1);
   1 ;s$(j,v);" bowler":
   1 ;s$(j,r(i,n,3
   1 ;s$(j,c);" has just bowled":
   1 ;runs;" RUNS":
   1 ;"WICKET KEEPER":
   1 ;"Teams"'t$(1
   1 ;"TOTAL(";t(i,3
   1 ;"TEST MATCH"''"Welcome to the Spectrum version of Test Match Cricket in which  you the player(s) can enjoy all the thrills of a real game of   Cricket by taking part in all ofthe action.":
   1 ;"Select Bowler - Press (1 to 6)";
   1 ;"STUMPED":
   1 ;"START THE TAPE":
   1 ;"RUN? Y/N"
   1 ;"RUN OUT":
   1 ;"RUN OUT MISSED":
   1 ;"RULES"''"The game is limited to 400 Overswhich simulates 80 Overs being  bowled on each of 5 days."
   1 ;"Press S to copy Scorecard Press C to continue":
   1 ;"Press <Y> or <N>":
   1 ;"Overs ";o;
   1 ;"OVERS ";o;
   1 ;"O   M   R   WKTS":
   1 ;"NO BALL"
   1 ;"Lead ";g2+t(3
   1 ;"Lead ";g1+t(3
   1 ;"INSTRUCTIONS"''"There are certain features of   the game which should be taken  into account. These are:"''"A. BATSMEN"
   1 ;"INNINGS CLOSED. ";:
   1 ;"ILLEGAL BATSMAN NUMBER":
   1 ;"FIELDED":
   1 ;"EXTRAS":
   1 ;"CAUGHT":
   1 ;"BOWLED":
   1 ;"4 BYES":
   1 ;" runs to win":
   1 1st INNS1st INNS2nd INNS2nd INNS
   1 -g2;" to win":
   1 );"bat again."''"Press 
   1 );"-";t(i,3
   1 );" won by ";g2-g1;" runs.":
   1 );" won by ";g1-g2;" runs.":
   1 );" wkts)";
   1 );" to bat."
   1 );" need ";g2-g1+1
   1 );" need ";g1+1
   1 );" Won by an Innings"'"and ";g2-g1;" runs":
   1 );" Won by an Innings"'"and ";g1-g2;" runs":
   1 );" Score ";t(i,2
   1 )''"Press 
   1 ''''"MATCH TIED":
   1 '''"MATCH DRAWN":
   1 ''"Would you like to read the      Instructions again?"'''
   1 ''"This concludes the rules and    instructions for playing Test   Match Cricket. It is suggested  that experience is the best way to learn the general strategy ofplaying the game."
   1 ''"Do you wish to read the Rules & Instructions for play?"''
   1 ''"Do you want to enter your own   teams or use the teams held by  the Computer?"''"The computer holds teams for    England and Australia."''"Press 
   1 '"When the ball has been fielded, this is indicated by a message  at the top of the screen. In    addition, the fielder concerned will be shown as ";:
   1 '"When selecting Bowlers, they    should be be nominated in order of merit; i.e. the best bowler  first, the worst bowler last.":
   1 '"Thus 5 - 5 - 1 + 2 + 2 = 3"''"Please study this example to    make sure you understand how it works." :
   1 '"This version has animated       graphics with moving players,   batsmen running between the     wickets, moving fielders etc.,  as well as providing a constant Scorecard Display." 
   1 '"There is no limit on the number of Overs that a side may use in order to complete an Innings."
   1 '"The throw in may take anything  from 3 to 12 moves. Thus batsmenmay be taking a chance if they  elect to run when the ball has  gone straight to a fielder":
   1 '"The figures used in calculating the correction factor are those applicable during the current   Innings only: For Example the   number of overs bowled by a     Bowler in his first Innings is  not taken into account when he  starts to bowl in his second    Innings.":
   1 '"The batsmen will take 9 moves tocomplete each run."''"If a fielder has to move to the ball he will move vertically    until he is in line with the    ball and then move horizontally until he reaches it."
   1 '"The Bowling side then decides   which bowler will open the      bowling and play commences."
   1 '"Teams should be entered in theirBatting Order although once the game commences a player may be  nominated to bat in any positionexcept for the 2 Opening Batsmenwho will always bat at No 1 & 2."
   1 '"Please check your mistake. You  will be asked to re-enter your  Bowlers again.":
   1 '"Play continues in this manner   until both sides have completed 2 Innings each, a result has    been reached, or 400 overs have been bowled."
   1 '"O.K. You will be returned to thestart and asked to load teams   again.":
   1 '"MATCH TIED":
   1 '"MATCH DRAWN":
   1 '"In the previous example where   the correction factor was 3, theBatsman will on average be out  7 times in 247; approximately a 1 in 35 chance."
   1 '"In a possible situation where   the correction factor exceeds 9 this is catered for by the fact that whenever the sum of the    random number and the correctionfactor exceeds 255, then 256 is subtracted from the result so a Batsman may still be given out."
   1 '"If the ball has not gone to a   fielder, the location of the    ball is shown and the fielder   nominated to retrieve the ball  will be shown as ";:
   1 '"If no declaration is made, then another bowler is selected and  the game continues until either the Batting side DECLARES or 10 wickets have fallen.":
   1 '"If neither side has managed to  beat the other within the 400   Overs the match will be declareda DRAW.":
   1 '"Each side is allowed 2 Innings  during the course of the game,  unless one side makes more runs in One Innings than the other   makes in both of it's innings."
   1 '"Depending on where the ball has gone one fielder will change    colour and may also change his  shape as follows:"
   1 '"Correction for this ball will be"''"Constant(5) - Batsman No(5) -   (1 Point for every 25 runs the  Batsman has scored) + Bowler    Number(2)+ 1 Point for each 5   Overs completed."
   1 '"Bowlers in merit order are:"'':
   1 '"Bowler No 2 has already bowled  12 Overs and is bowling to the  No 5 Batsman who has scored 30  runs."
   1 '"At the end of each over the     Scorecard is displayed and the  Batting side is given the optionto DECLARE it's Innings closed."
   1 '"At the conclusion of the game   the result will be displayed on the screen.  In addition, if youhave a PRINTER, a copy may be   made of the Scorecards at the   end of each Innings.":
   1 '"A mistake has been made and a   player(s) has been nominated    more than once as a bowler.":
   1 '"7. The ball may cross the          boundary and either a 4 or a    6 may be awarded.  A 6 can      only be awarded to a batsman    who has scored at least 25      runs.":
   1 '"6. The ball may go clear of any    fielder but remain in play.     Once again, Batsmen may run     if they wish."
   1 '"4. EXTRAS may be called. If the    ball crosses the Boundary 4     runs(BYES) are awarded; if      the ball remains in play the    RUN option is offered.":
   1 '"3. It is still possible for any    Bowler to take wickets at any   stage of the match.":
   1 '"3. A WIDE or NO BALL may be        called.  If so, 1 run is        added to the team total and     an additional ball is bowled."
   1 '"2. The ball may go directly to     the WICKETKEEPER. In this       case the Batsmen are NOT        allowed to run."
   1 '"2. In order to prevent the best    bowlers being used constantly   Bowlers No 1 to 4 will have     their effectiveness reduced     at the rate of 1 point for      every 5 Overs they have         completed."
   1 '"2. However, the game has been so   designed that any Batsman,      irrespective of his team        Number, has the chance of       making a high score, or being   out without scoring."
   1 '"1. The Batsman may be given Out.   Either BOWLED, CAUGHT, LBW      or STUMPED."
   1 '"1. A Random Number between 0 and   246."''"2. A Constant Number : 5."''"3. The Batsman's Number."''"4. The Batsman's current score."''"5. The Bowlers Number."''"6. 1 Point for each 5 Overs        completed by the current        Bowler(Bowlers No 1-4 only)."
   1 '"1. A Batsman's number reflects     his batting ability.  Thus      Batsman Number 1 will usually   make more runs than a Batsman   with a higher team number."
   1 "Would you please confirm that   you do not wish to make any     amendments to the team details."''"Press 
   1 "WILLIS","HOGG","BOTHAM","LAWSON","COWANS","THOMSON","MILLER","YARDLEY","PRINGLE","CHAPPELL","FOWLER","BORDER"," "," "
   1 "To give an example of how this  will affect the outcome considerthe following example."
   1 "The toss has been made and has  been won by ";t$(toss+1
   1 "The following outcomes are      possible from each ball bowled:"
   1 "Team name and Player names must not exceed 10 Letters. Please   Enter your team data now.":
   1 "Team No 2 Name? ";t$(2
   1 "Team No 1 Name? ";t$(1
   1 "Press ENTER to continue ";q$:
   1 "Press Capital Shift and enter   the letter C ";q$:
   1 "Press <ENTER> to continue ";u$:
   1 "Please release CAPS SHIFT NOW"
   1 "Player Name? ";t$(2
   1 "Player Name? ";t$(1
   1 "Once teams are selected, the    toss is decided by the computer and the winner of the toss may  then decide whether to BAT or   BOWL first."
   1 "Once an Innings is finished,    play is reversed and the side   that started bowling first now  have their turn to bat."
   1 "LBW","BWLD","STMD","CT","R/OT","N/OT","    "
   1 "If the batsmen decide to run,   the indicated fielder will move to the ball if he has not yet   fielded it, and will throw it tothe nearest set of wickets.  As a general guideline on running:"
   1 "If the ball reaches the wickets from a throw in before the      batsman, he may still be given  as not out. This will happen    approximately 50% of the time."
   1 "Fielders are shown in white in  their positions as ";:
   1 "Extras ";t(i,1
   1 "Enter c ";q$:
   1 "Each team consists of 11 playersand you may either enter your   own teams or use the teams held in the main game. Each team is  allowed a maximum of 6 bowlers  and once Bowlers are nominated  no change may be made during thegame."
   1 "During the game, the outcome of each ball will be determined by taking the following factors    into account:"
   1 "Do you want to play again?"''"Press <Y> or <N>":
   1 "COOK","WESSELS","FOWLER","DYSON","GOWER","CHAPPELL","LAMB","HUGHES","BOTHAM","HOOKES","RANDALL","BORDER","MILLER","MARSH","PRINGLE","YARDLEY","TAYLOR","HOGG","WILLIS","THOMSON","COWANS","LAWSON","ENGLAND","AUSTRALIA"
   1 "CHECKING":
   1 "By applying the principle just  explained, it is possible to    calculate the correction factorsbefore deciding which bowler    will stand the best chance of   getting a Batsman out at any    stage of the game."
   1 "BOWLING";
   1 "B. BOWLERS"''"1. The Bowlers number also         reflects his effectiveness so   Bowler No 1 will generally be   more effective than Bowler No   2, 3, 4, 5 or 6."
   1 "A Batsman may only be out when  the sum of the random number andthe correction factor is 9 or   less."
   1 "5. The ball may go directly to     a fielder.  Batsmen have the    option of trying for a run."
   1 "1st INNS","1st INNS","2nd INNS","2nd INNS"
   1  to use Computer teams,"''"      
   1  to load your own."
   1  to enforce the Follow onand make ";t$(2
   1  to continue.":
   1  to amend."''"Press 
   1  to DECLARE or Bowler  No (1 to 6)";
   1  to BOWL":
   1  to BAT"''"      
   1  for ";t$(1
   1  TO DECLARE or ENTER NEW BATSMAN NUMBER ":
   1  Computer Rentals Ltd 1982
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