Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world in terms of the number of fans, after football. But not everyone understands this sport. Join VC77 to find out the details of the cricket rules as well as the score in the following article.
Introducing Cricket Sports
Cricket is a sport that was born around the early 16th century popular in many countries around the world such as India, Bangladesh … This is a sport that must use sticks to play and avoid the ball between the two teams.
The game will include 2 teams, each team has 11 people. Each person will have a different position and role. Specifically, the members divided into: Batsmen (Batsmen), the Bowler, the runner to recover the ball (Fielder) and the Keeper (Keeper). Next we will introduce the full cricket rules.
The goal of a cricket match
The goal of the cricket rules is to score more “taste” points (English called “tremor”) than the opponent team. There are three variants of the game: Test Cricket, One Day and T20. Each variant gives a certain period of time in which the game must be completed.
To write a “taste”, is a point in cricket, you need to polish with a stick. A team will polish (BAT) while the other team will throw the ball (BOWL) and run the yard (Field) to recover the ball (after the ball is beaten away). The purpose of the throwing team is the entire type of opponent and limit the number of taste that the opponent records. In addition, when a team is taken down all three pillars (or wicket) or the prescribed time is over, the two teams will change the role (throw the ball and polish).
Cricket rules: How to score
A taste (Run) is calculated when a player polished (Batsmen) hit the ball away and the two polished at the two ends of the three -pillar run through the other side. How many times can the polished run depending on the tactics. If the ball goes out of the border after it has bounced at least once from leaving the stick, there will be a maximum of 4 runs (taste). If the ball passes through the border without a border, the polishing team will be given 6 times – corresponding to 6 cells.
The taste is also calculated for a team in the case of the other team to break the law. Cases of violations include:
Wide Delivery: is to throw the ball too far from the position
No Ball: is the case of a foot throw to touch the line
Bye: The case of 2 people of polishing (Batsmen) still runs even though no one touches the ball
Leg bye: is the case of the ball touching the leg or body of a polished person
4 ways to calculate the score of cricket rules
Like many other sports, Cricket can be quite confusing for beginners. Most of these things are related to the cricket score and that’s what we will explain right here
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Basic cricket rules
- Each team consists of 11 players.
- The Bowler throw must perform 6 legal serve to complete a “over” (throw of that person).
- There are two referees standing at the position of 2 wicket at the two ends of the yard. The referee must then count the number of balls in the current Over, the decision on whether the polishing person will be lowered or not and also check whether the ball person has legal serious serve.
- A polished person (Batsmen) is “lowered” if: Let the throw -thrower broken the three pillars, let the ball be captured by the opponent before the ball touches the ground, to break the law: For example, use the ball to protect the three pillars, make the triangle of their team, intentionally take the ball or the time (not ready for 30 seconds), let the ball touch the stick twice or intentionally hinder the opponent when they recover the ball.
- Test Cricket plays for 5 days, each team has two turns, called Inning, meaning that each team will be polished twice. The score was then accumulated and the team recorded the most site after 2 plays, the winning team.
- One Day Cricket limits the match with up to 50 OV (one Over is one of the 6 balls throwing balls). Each team will perform 50 Over in the role of throwing ball and 50 over in the role of polishing. The team that records more taste when the match ends will win.
- International matches will have the 3rd and 4th arbitration. These referees will review the decisions made by two referees in the two three pillars.
- The team throwing the ball must have a person who is assigned to hold the three pillars. The person holding the three -headed subject standing opposite the ball to catch the ball.
Conclude
Above we have summarized and offered the most detailed information so that members can grasp the detailed cricket rules to improve their knowledge and participate in betting to win many victories. Wish you have successful entertainment moments at VC77.