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What are the rules of Cricket?? ​

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Answered by Shinchanboy03
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Answer:

•Each team is made up of 11 players.

The bowler must bowl 6 legal deliveries to constitute an over.

•A game must have two umpires stood at either end of the wicket. The umpires then must count the number of balls in the over, make decisions on whether the batsmen is out after an appeal and also check that the bowler has bowled a legal delivery.

•A batsmen can be given out by either being bowled ( the ball hitting their stumps), caught (fielder catches the ball without it bouncing), Leg Before Wicket (the ball hits the batsmen’s pads impeding its line into the stumps), stumped (the wicket keeper strikes the stumps with their gloves whilst the batsmen is outside of their crease with ball in hand), hit wicket (the batsmen hits their own wicket), Handled ball ( the batsmen handles the cricket ball on purpose), timed out (the player fails to reach the crease within 30 seconds of the previous batsmen leaving the field), hit ball twice (batsmen hits the cricket ball twice with their bat) and obstruction ( the batsmen purposely prevents the fielder from getting the ball).

•Test cricket is played over 5 days where each team has two innings (or two chances to bat).

The scores are then cumulative and the team with the most runs after each innings is the winner.

•One Day cricket in played with 50 overs. Each team has 50 overs to bat and bowl before swapping and doing the previous discipline. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.

•International games will have a further two umpires known as the third and fourth umpire. These are in place to review any decisions that the on field umpires are unable to make.

•The fielding team must have one designated wicket keeper who is the only person allow to wear pads and gloves on the field. The wicket keeper stands behind the opposite end to the bowler to catch the ball.

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Answered by xBrainlyKingXx
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Explanation:

each team in a cricket match has 11 players. in which 1 is wicket keeper some are bowlers and batsmen. the wicket keeper works like a fielder and stops the ball coming and he can stump batsmen if he is outside the crease .a fielder fields a ball when batsmen hit it and he can run out him if the batsmen fails to enter the crease. in fielding another player can come at the place of a player to field. there are three type of international cricket matches which are T20, test matches and one day international matches. in T20 there are 20 overs.in one day international there are 50 overs . in a test match there is a game of 5 days and 90 overs are done in a day.in a over there are 6 balls. in the T20 and ODI there are limited overs for a bowler but in a test match a bowler can do many overs. there are three sticks each side which are known as wickets. if the ball hit the wicket the batsmen is considered as out.every team has 10 wickets. if it loses all the wickets another team comes to play.in a match at starting toss is done with a coin.the winner team has to decide whether it take fielding or batting. at first the 2 members of batting team comes to bat.they are called as openers. the team which play first make a score and the other team chase it. every winning team get rewards and cash prize.

At the REPUBLIC day India defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets.

India is the best cricket team

Happy REPUBLIC day

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