A room or hut in which the official scorers work and on which the score is displayed for spectators.
〔板球〕记分室
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We have had seats from the ground dragged right up Rawdon Billing, the wicket covers have been damaged, and doors and locks on the scorebox and garages have been vandalised.
Crowds mingle in front of the scorebox.
Up in the scorebox, Christie kept the board ticking along with all the nervous energy that explains why he hates just watching.
It will also mark another milestone in the dedicated career of omniscient scorer Ian Chisholm - now in his 42nd year in the scorebox - who punctiliously keeps a book which even Bill Frindall would laud.
‘It was always going to be a struggle for us after tea because it was such a good wicket,’ said the winning captain as the lights in the scorebox shone brightly behind him.