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Cricket: The Basics

Cricket: The Basics. Equipment. The Field. Important Positions. Bowler – the person pitching the ball Bowling – the act of pitching the ball. Important Positions. Wicket Keeper - a fielder stationed close behind a batsman's wicket and typically equipped with gloves and pads.

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Cricket: The Basics

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  1. Cricket: The Basics

  2. Equipment

  3. The Field

  4. Important Positions • Bowler – the person pitching the ball • Bowling – the act of pitching the ball

  5. Important Positions • Wicket Keeper - a fielder stationed close behind a batsman's wicket and typically equipped with gloves and pads.

  6. Important Positions • Batsmen – Offensive players who are attempting to hit the ball and score runs. • Striker – The batsmen who is actively being pitched to. Batsmen Striker

  7. Terms • Wicket – The three stumps hammered into the ground at each end of the pitch. • Stumps – The individual rods that are hammered into the ground • Bails – The wooden sticks that are placed in between the Stumps

  8. Wicket Bails Stumps

  9. Most Common Ways to Get Out • Bowled - If a bowler's delivery hits the stumps and a bail is completely removed from the top of the stumps, the strikeris out. • Caught – If the ball is caught in the air after being touched or hit by the striker. • Run Out - when the wicket is put down while no part of his bat or person is grounded behind the popping crease Run Out

  10. Other Terms • Over – A set of six balls bowled (pitched) from one end of a cricket pitch. • Twenty20 Cricket (T20 Cricket) - A Twenty20 game involves two teams, each has a single inning, batting for a maximum of 20 overs.

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