At my primary school, We called it tip 'n' run, the masters called it 'non-stop cricket'. The batsman had 4 wickets to defend. There were only 2 ways of being dismissed - caught or bowled. Upon making contact with the ball, you pegged it in the general direction of square leg, around another stump and back again for each run scored. Hopefully, you were in time to defend the next delivery. The fielders got the ball back to the bowler as soon as possible, so that he could bowl at an undefended wicket.
A good score was about 12 to 15, a great one was 30. I cannot recall anyone ever making 50. A boy called Paul held one record to be proud of, though. We had no boundaries, because the game was played in the middle of the school playing fields, and the fences were MILES away. One day, Paul managed to get the ball down a drain the janitor had been working on.
Eat your heart out, Sir Garfield. Paul scored 36 off one BALL.