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How to Play Booket?
Separate the two third umpire cards and any blank cards from the deck.

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Shuffle the deck and draw one card for the toss. The highest card wins.
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Shuffle the deck and draw one card for the toss. The highest card wins.
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The winner of the toss chooses to bat or bowl.
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The batter draws cards one by one until all 60 cards are used.
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The bowler picks six cards face down, which can be used strategically during the over.
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Teams can call for third umpire reviews using the designated cards.
Steps to Play the Game
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Separate the two third umpire cards and any blank cards from the deck.
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Separate the two third umpire cards and any blank cards from the deck.



Step
Separate the two third umpire cards and any blank cards from the deck.

Step
Shuffle the deck and draw one card for the toss. The highest card wins.
Steps to Play the Game
Step

Separate the two third umpire cards and any blank cards from the deck.
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60 event cards (runs and wickets) for a 10-over match
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2 third umpire cards (Out & Not Out)
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A small scorecard booklet
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A "How to Play" card
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A Pencil
Inside the Booket Box You'll Find
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Shuffle the deck and draw one card for the toss. The highest card wins.
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The winner of the toss chooses to bat or bowl.
Step

The batter draws cards one by one until all 60 cards are used.
Step

The bowler picks six cards face down, which can be used strategically during the over.
Step

Teams can call for third umpire reviews using the designated cards.
The winner of the toss chooses to bat or bowl.

Step

Step
The batter draws cards one by one until all 60 cards are used.
The bowler picks six cards face down, which can be used strategically during the over.

Step

Step
Teams can call for third umpire reviews using the designated cards.

Step
The winner of the toss chooses to bat or bowl.

Step
The batter draws cards one by one until all 60 cards are used.

Step
The bowler picks six cards face down, which can be used strategically during the over.

Step
Teams can call for third umpire reviews using the designated cards.