Phrase of Learning Cricket
My Journey towards learning crickt and its Rules. My type of playing cricket was “Gully Cricket” The Set of Rules were of our Choice. There was a person Who Helped me Learn and improve my skills, he made me put my 100% efforts, dedication and Technics. He helped me shift me from Gully Cricket to Formal Cricket, Which had actual and legal Rules. He explained how Formal Cricket is played by starting the basic like ; Cricket game played between two teams of 11 players , featuring a 22-yard pitch, three stumps (wickets) at each end, and a 6- ball Over. The objective is to score more runs than the opposition by hitting the ball and running between wickets, or hitting boundaries, while the fielding team attempts to dismiss batters through methods like bowling, catching, or running them out. Then he went in brief;
Key Rules And Regulation
1 Match Formats- Matches are Played in Three Formats : Test (5days , 2 innings), One Day (50overs), and T20 (20 overs) And mostly in local areas we play T20 format tournament in local.
2 Scoring- Runs are Scored by running between the wickets and hitting boundaries.
3 The Over- A bowler delivers 6 legal balls, A bowler can’t Bowl Two Consecutive Overs
4 Dismissals (Getting Out)- Bowled : the ball hits and breaks the wicket, Caught: the fielder catches the ball before it hitting the ground, Run out : Fielder hits the stumps with the ball while the batter is outside the crease, LBW(Leg before wicket): Ball hits the batters body instead of the bat, and the umpire judges it would have hit the stumps, Stumped: Wicket-keeper hits the stumps while the batter is out of the crease and not attempting a run.
Fielding Restrictions: In T20 and One Day Matches, a specific number of fielders must remain within an inner circle for early overs to promote attacking, these overs are called power play overs
BOWLED OUT CATCH OUT RUN OUT LBW STUMP OUT
POWER PLAY
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