| Cricket | | | | the nextball. In case of 1 run, 3 runs or even an on |
| Cricket is an outdoor game played with bats, a ball, | | | | top change,the more batsman gets the chance to |
| andwickets by both teams of eleven players every. | | | | bat. The moreside i personally.east., fielding side |
| It's incrediblypopular in Britain and commonwealth | | | | attempts to prevent diarrhea and get thebatsman |
| countries. Cricketis played by both teams of 11 on a | | | | out. |
| level, closely cutoval "pitch" preferably measuring | | | | A batsman can get out by various ways - clean |
| about 525 ft (160 m)by about 550 ft (170 m). 2 | | | | bowled,catch, leg prior to wicket, run out, stump out |
| wickets are positioned sixty-six ft | | | | or even hitwicket. When a batsman gets out, the |
| (20.twelve m) apart near the middle of the field. A | | | | player is replacedby an additional batsman. |
| wicketconsists of 2 wooden crosspieces (bails) | | | | This way the fielding side has to get the whole |
| resting on | | | | battingteam out to have possibility of batting. In an |
| 3 wooden stumps twenty-eight in. (71.one cm) high. | | | | ODI both theteams get batting when in the match. |
| Modern day cricket is played in 2 forms - try | | | | Try out matchedentail both the sides getting both |
| outmatches and 1 day international (ODI). While try | | | | chances of batting. |
| outmatched have been played for across 2 centuries | | | | Whoever scores even more runs in an ODI, wins the |
| at present, | | | | match. |
| ODI format has be popular in the last twenty years | | | | A try out match can be won similarly or even drawn |
| or evenso. A check out match is played for a time | | | | too, sincethere isn't a time limit for a batting side. |
| period of 5 days,while an ODI for a day. This is 1 of | | | | Cricket has overtaken all more games in terms |
| the main reasonsfor ODI edging past try out match | | | | ofpopularity in Asian countries namely India, Pakistan, |
| on popularity barometer. | | | | SriLanka and Bangladesh. |
| ODI is played either along the whole in day or even | | | | The check out playing nations, that is those countries |
| day-nighttime. | | | | havinga 'license' to play check out, are Britain, |
| 1 of the teams selects to bat or even field as | | | | Australia, New |
| decided bythe effect of the toss. 2 batsmen run at | | | | Zealand, West Indies, South Africa, Zimbabwe |
| thecrease and face the balls from the fielding side. | | | | inaddition to the 4 aforementioned Asian countries. |
| 1batsman faces the delivery from 1 bowler at a | | | | International tournaments are held for ODI each |
| time,and is free to strike the ball in any direction. If | | | | 4years in 1 of these countries, and the winning |
| the ball isstruck above the boundary rope, he's | | | | teamholds the trophy for the next 4 years. In |
| credited with 6runs, while if it crosses the rope after | | | | addition tothese, there are biangular, triangular and |
| bouncing, thebatsman and the team are given 4 runs. | | | | multi-corneredtournaments among nations. Check out |
| A batsmancan also score run in one's, two's and | | | | matches, however,do not have an international cup |
| three's byrunning between the both wickets. 1 run is | | | | tournament, and thewinner is decided after all the try |
| scoredwhen a batsman crosses the pitch when, and | | | | out playing nationshaving played home and away |
| reachesthe more side. When it's both runs, the | | | | series with every moreabove a 5 year time. |
| batsmancrosses the pitch twice, and is ready to face | | | | |