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The Pitch
The
pitch is 22 yards long (20m) & 8ft 8in (2.64m) wide. It may be bare, have
some _ _ | | | "-" represent the bails & "|" represents the stump. | | |
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Field Positions |
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WicketThe term 'Wicket' is confusing as it has multiple meanings, so here some examples:
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Bowling & Scoring RunsA bowler bowling the ball is akin to a pitcher pitching the
ball in baseball, and a tennis player serving the ball. The ball is hurled
in the air so that it bounces just before the batsman. To bowl, the bowler
must throw the ball like a catapult, with his elbow At a given moment, two batsmen are at the center. The one who faces is the Striker, and the other batsman is the non striker. After a bowler bowls the ball, the batsman tries
to hit it. The term used, if the batsman hits the ball, is called a SHOT. There is no penalty if he
misses the ball. All he has to
do is defend his wicket from being hit. Once the ball is hit away from the fielder, the batsmen
exchange their ends. After exchanging ends 1 run is scored. If the ball is
hit well enough the batsmen can run 2, 3 or even 4 runs. Meanwhile the
fielders try and collect the ball and throw it towards the fielders near the
stumps, to cut off further running of additional runs. As spoken of
above 4
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