scorecard

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From score +‎ card.

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scorecard (plural scorecards)

  1. A printed card allowing spectators of a game to identify players and record progress.
  2. (cricket) A tabular representation of the most important statistics of an innings or match.
  3. (figurative) A system of ratings.
    • 2008, Human Rights Watch, Kosovo Criminal Justice Scorecard, page 32:
      Kosovo Criminal Justice Scorecard assesses the current state of the criminal justice sector, using as benchmarks the recommendations identified in our May 2006 report []
    • 2023 September 6, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Merseyrail and LNER top family-friendly survey”, in RAIL, number 991, page 14:
      Merseyrail and LNER have emerged at the top of a scorecard ranking train operators for their provision of services and facilities for people travelling with babies and young children.

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