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Cricket is an outdoor game played with bats, a ball, and
wickets by both teams of eleven players every. It's incredibly
popular in Britain and commonwealth countries. Cricket
is played by both teams of 11 on a level, closely cut
oval "pitch" preferably measuring about 525 ft (160 m)
by about 550 ft (170 m). 2 wickets are positioned sixty-six ft
(20.twelve m) apart near the middle of the field. A wicket
consists of 2 wooden crosspieces (bails) resting on
3 wooden stumps twenty-eight in. (71.one cm) high.

Modern day cricket is played in 2 forms - try out
matches and 1 day international (ODI). While try out
matched have been played for across 2 centuries at present,
ODI format has be popular in the last twenty years or even
so. A check out match is played for a time period of 5 days,
while an ODI for a day. This is 1 of the main reasons
for ODI edging past try out match on popularity barometer.
ODI is played either along the whole in day or even day- nighttime.

1 of the teams selects to bat or even field as decided by
the effect of the toss. 2 batsmen run at the
crease and face the balls from the fielding side. 1
batsman faces the delivery from 1 bowler at a time,
and is free to strike the ball in any direction. If the ball is
struck above the boundary rope, he's credited with 6
runs, while if it crosses the rope after bouncing, the
batsman and the team are given 4 runs. A batsman
can also score run in one's, two's and three's by
running between the both wickets. 1 run is scored
when a batsman crosses the pitch when, and reaches
the more side. When it's both runs, the batsman
crosses the pitch twice, and is ready to face the next
ball. In case of 1 run, 3 runs or even an on top change,
the more batsman gets the chance to bat. The more
side i personally.east., fielding side attempts to prevent
diarrhea and get the
batsman out.

A batsman can get out by various ways - clean bowled,
catch, leg prior to wicket, run out, stump out or even hit
wicket. When a batsman gets out, the player is replaced
by an additional batsman.

This way the fielding side has to get the whole batting
team out to have possibility of batting. In an ODI both the
teams get batting when in the match. Try out matched
entail both the sides getting both chances of batting.
Whoever scores even more runs in an ODI, wins the match.
A try out match can be won similarly or even drawn too, since
there isn't a time limit for a batting side.

Cricket has overtaken all more games in terms of
popularity in Asian countries namely India, Pakistan,
SriLanka and Bangladesh.

The check out playing nations, that is those countries having
a 'license' to play check out, are Britain, Australia, New
Zealand, West Indies, South Africa, Zimbabwe in
addition to the 4 aforementioned Asian countries.

International tournaments are held for ODI each 4
years in 1 of these countries, and the winning team
holds the trophy for the next 4 years. In addition to
these, there are biangular, triangular and multi-cornered
tournaments among nations. Check out matches, however,
do not have an international cup tournament, and the
winner is decided after all the try out playing nations
having played home and away series with every more
above a 5 year time.


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