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In the context of cricket, "fours" and "sixes" refer to the number of runs scored by hitting the ball to different parts of the field. A "four" is scored when the ball crosses the boundary rope after bouncing once, resulting in four runs. A "six" is scored when the ball clears the boundary rope on the full, resulting in six runs. These terms are used to describe powerful and skillful batting shots in the game of cricket.

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Apart from being both even numbers, which means they are in the two times table, fours and sixes are like any number, simply a number. That's it. Just a number. What else would they be? huh?

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