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Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of
eleven players in a central stadium which is a 22-yard (20-meter) wicket at
each end, each consisting of two bales combined on three. stumps. The game
continues when the player on the playing team, called the thrower,
"bounces" (moves) the ball from one side of the field towards the
wicket on the other side, and then "over" is over once they have done so legally. six times.
The batting team has one player at the end of each field, the
player at the opposite end of the pitch from the thrower who intends to hit the
ball with the bat. The batting team's score starts when the ball reaches the
edge of the pitch, or when two strikers take turns at the end of the pitch,
resulting in a single run.
The purpose of the team entering the arena is to prevent run-ups and dismiss the batsmen (hence they are "out", and are said to have "lost their wicket"). Exchanging methods include throwing, where the ball is thrown stumps and sticks out, and with the batting team either catching the ball before it reaches the ground, or hitting the wicket with the ball before the batsman crosses the crease line. in front of the wicket to complete the run. Once the 10 strikers are out, the innings end and the teams take turns playing roles. The match was won by two referees, assisted by a third referee and a match referee for international matches.
Cricket is first mentioned in South East England in the
mid-16th century. It spread all over the world with the expansion of the
British Empire, with the first international games in the second half of the
19th century. The governing body of the game is the International Cricket
Council (ICC), which has more than 100 members, 12 full members playing Test
matches. The rules of the game, the rules of cricket, are maintained by the
Marlene Cricket Club (MCC) in London. The game is mostly followed in South
Asia, Australasia, the United Kingdom, South Africa and the West Indies. [1]
Cricket is one of the many "club football" games
that basically involves hitting the ball with a hand held device; others
include baseball (which shares a lot like cricket, both of which are part of
very specific bat-and-ball games [2]), squash, badminton and table tennis.
Although the main thing of the game has always been to get
more runs, the original type of cricket differs from the modern game in certain
important technical aspects; a type of North American cricket known as the
wicket retains many of these features. [14] The ball was thrown by the
thrower's armpit and down toward the batter armed with a hockey stick-shaped
bat; the batsman defended the low, two-stemmed wicket; and runs were called
notch because the scorers were recording them by writing numbers. It was
established June 15, 1909
Cricket is played on bat and ball and involves two competing sides (teams) of 11 players. The field is oval in shape with a rectangular shape, known as pitch, which is 22 yards (20.12 meters) by 10 feet (3.04 meters) wide.
The bowlers, bringing the ball with their straight arm, tried
to break (hit) the wicket with the ball so that the bales would fall. This is
one of the few ways the smoker gets out, or gets out. The thrower throws six
balls into one wicket (thus completing the “over”), and a different player in
his side throws six balls into a different wicket. The batting team defends
their wicket.
There are two strikers at a time, and the batsmen thrown at
him (the striker) try to hit the ball from the wicket. Beating may be
protective or offensive. Defensive batting may protect the wicket but leave
batsmen time to run to another wicket against it.
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