CRICKET
ORIGIN OF CRICKET Cricket was bone in England .It is national game in there. Cricket stared as a summer game. Firstly they played a test match.
CRICKET HISTORY It was played in England in the 12th-13th century In 1744 the London Cricket Club produced what are recognizably the rules of modern cricket .
First International Matches First official international match: Canada v United States, at New York, September 24-25, 1844 The first test match was held between England and Australia, at Melbourne, from the 15th to the 19th of March, 1877
WHAT IS THE THINGS OF CRICKET Cricket involves two teams with 11 players on each side. The captain who wins the toss decides whether his team bats or bowls first. If they bat first , their aim is to score a lot of runs and make sure the other team does not reach that score. 11 player per side 2 batsmen are in action at a time 1 bowler bowls 1 wicket keeper 9 fielders 2 umpires 2 sets of wickets on each side Third umpire and scorer
Forward Defensive shot Batsmen All ways batsmen try to get maximum runs. Batsmen like to play long inning. Some players are like to get runs very quickly some players like to play long inning. Stance This is a basic of Cricket Forward Defensive shot This is a basic shot of Cricket
CRICKET SHOTS
Bowler
UMPIRES
Very basic rules about cricket 6 balls in 1 over A bowler can bowl 1 over at a time Wide and no balls
HOW TO GIVE A OUT WICKETS -10 Getting out in Cricket There are 10 ways that a player can be given out in the game of cricket. listed below. A batsman may also retire out,. A player in most cases cannot be given out when there is a no ball or wide, except for the circumstances of a run out, handling the ball, and obstructing the fielder. Caught - Bowled- Leg Before Wicket (LBW) Stumped Run Out Hit Wicket Handled The Ball Obstructing The Field Hit The Ball Twice Timed Out
CRICKET EQUPMENT BALL BAT PICH WIKETS PROTECTION – GLOUSE, BATTING PADS,THAI GURAD, HEADGIER ,ARMGARD,HESTGARD,
HOW TO MAKING LADER BALL TWO TYPE OF LADER BALL WHITE AND RED BALLS
MAKING CRICKET BAT BRAND NAME TYPES SHOT HANDS BAT LONG HAND BAT
MAKING CRICKET PITCH(TURF) LAYERS A cricket pitch is a flat rectangular strip 22 yards long and 10 feet wide. Wickets are placed at both ends of the pitch and batsmen and bowlers, one of each at each end, take turns bowling and batting. The speed at which the ball bounces off the pitch influences how the bowlers move the ball around. The cricket pitch can be green, bouncy or slow, but it is crucial that the surface is hard enough to allow the ball to bounce consistently.
WICKET
FILDING POSSITION
HOW TO PLAY CRICKET Usually how to play cricket matches Firstly they should toss- usually both side captain ,umpires and match refry go to ground. It is the coin (the match refry check this coin and the say to what is the head and tail ) One captain
TYPE OF CRICKET TEST MATCH ONE DAY MATCH TWENTY 20 MATCH SIX SIDE MATCH INDOOR MATCH
Test Nations List There are currently ten Test-playing nations (1877) (1889) (1928) (1877) (1930) (1992) (2000) (1932) (1952) (1982)
CRICKET WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP 1983-India 1975-West Indies 1979-West Indies 1987-Australia 1992-Pakistan 1996- Sri Lanka 1999-Australia 2003-Australia 2007-Australia 2011-India
TWENTY 20 MATCH Twenty20 Cricket Is it cricket? A new style of game has taken some of the cricketing world by storm. It is a whole new ball game, an enhancement of the one day game to make the game fast, furious and instant. It has had the effect of brining a new audience to the sport. It is full of action and appealing to the younger crowd. The purists of the game don't like it, but if it brings large crowds to watch cricket, it has to be good for the game overall. Rules The game is played on normal cricket grounds with traditional one-day rules, with the some exceptions. There are still plenty of minor rules variations, but listed here are the rules that were used for the first international game of 20/20 played in Australia, between Australia A and Pakistan on Jan 13th 2005 at the Adelaide Oval. I expect that the rules will evolve as more and more games are played 20-Twenty Cricket Rules These are general rules, which are being modified over time and they are not used in this form for each game or at all tournaments. There are twenty overs only per side. Each bowlers is restricted to a maximum of four overs. Fielding restrictions in the first six overs - two fielders outside circle with a minimum of two stationary fielders. Fielding restrictions for overs 7-20 - maximum five fielders allowed outside of circle. A 'no-ball' is worth 2 runs, and the batsman gets a free hit after a no-ball. Each side has just 80 minutes to get through their 20 overs. There is 15 minutes between innings. There are run penalties for each over which hasn't been bowled in the allocated time. The next batsman has 90 second after the fall of a wicket to get to the crease.
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