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Keywords: Pitcher, Batter, Nine, Dart, Cricket
For 501, a nine dart game, for Cricket an eight dart game
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A complete game by the pitcher in which he or she does not allow a hit, base on balls or anyone to reach base on an error. The pitcher retires every batter he or she faces.
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Rolling 12 consecutive strikes in one game for a score of 300.
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A 300 score. Strikes in all 10 frames. Twelve consecutive strikes.
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A game that's won with the minimum number of darts; six darts in 301, eight in cricket, nine in 501
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a game in which a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base
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a no-hitter in which no opposing player reaches first base, either by a base hit, base on balls, hit batter or fielding error
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an unparalleled, single game feat
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a rare and covetted accomplishment for a bowler
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a score of nine)
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When a bowler rolls twelve strikes in a row for a score of 300, the highest score attainable in a game of bowling.
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Every bowlers ambition, is to some day, achieve a perfect game. By scoring strikes in every frame, the maximum attainable score is 300. Even professional bowlers, who play in championships worldwide, have only a few perfect games in their career.
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A game where a pitcher allows no batter to reach base safely.
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A score of 300, resulting from 12 consecutive strikes.
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See NINE DARTER
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When a player wins a game of beirut (beer pong) by hitting all of their opponents' cups without missing a single shot. A very rare occurrence that is more plausible in one-on-one competition. See Also: Beirut
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Perfect Game is a 2000 made-for-TV comedy-drama about an 11 year old boy who loves baseball and yearns to play on his local Little Leage team.
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