Monday, 18 February 2019

Continuous cricket Rules



                                     
                                                     


  Continuous Cricket Rules
Written by: Kaedun

Object

The objective of the game is to try your hardest to get your team the most points so you can win.

Players

In your class, you need to divide all students into two even groups so the game is fair.

Equipment

You need two balls just in case if you lose one, And you need a bat so you can hit the ball, and the last thing you need is a stump set.

Scoring

If you want to score a point this is what you do…

You first have to hit the ball and after you have done that, you need to run with the bat and touch the pole or whatever you need to touch, and make the bat touch it and then run back to your batting position again and do it all over again. Also, you need a scoring person to keep track of your points.

Winning

If you want your team to win the game your team needs to try to score more than the other team.  

Rules

The rules of continuous cricket is if you catch the ball on a full the batter is out and the other team and your team has three outs and you can also get the batter out by catching it with one hand when it bounces once. And if the batter misses the ball he/she can still run. If the opposite team has three outs they switch sides over so one team bats and the other fields. Also the fielders need to have a bowler and they need a person behind the batsman.

1 comment:


  1. Hello Kaedun,

    It's Ranit your bro, I like your post and I think you need to improve the blogpost by moving your template more between your blog page because your templates off the blog and into the sides. I like how you put lots of information and I would love to see more of your best posts in the futre.

    Sincerely: Ranit, your best friend

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