A four is a scoring shot where the ball touches or crosses the boundary rope after bouncing at least once on the ground. The umpire signals this by waving their hand horizontally back and forth, and the team automatically adds four runs to their total.
Example: The opener played a crisp shot through the gap and watched the ball race away for a boundary four.
Pro-Tip: Hitting fours is often safer than hitting sixes because the ball stays on the ground and away from fielders.
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