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Lol .. can you understand these rules of cricket?

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I was trying to read about cricket (wanted to know how they play versus baseball) ... lol look at the rules I found.

"You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's

on the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the

next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side

that's out comes in and the side thats been in goes out and tries to

get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.

When both sides have been in and all the men have been out, and both

sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including

those who are not out, that is the end of the game!"

Can you understand that?

http://www.sewgirls.com/needlework/OT-Cricket-VS-Baseball-23717-.htm

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  1. makes  sense to me. i guess if your not a regular cricket watcher or player its probably double dutch. lol

    it is a bit confusing but it does make sense


  2. In test cricket  if any team is all out both the times without making the total runs scored by other side in both the innings, that team will be the looser.

    In ODI match the team which score more run than other team in the allotted 50 oversm will be the winner.

  3. bro , cricket is not tht easy game u see :-) ,

    theres 3 version of the game , u got the test version of it .this is a classic n best version of the game n it goes on for 5 day ,so its much compilcated ,this is the only version of the game in which each team bats twice , n might endup in  a draw as  well  :-)

    there a shorter version in which each teams bowl 50 over each ,

    n even shorter were each team bowl 20 over each .......

  4. Thanks for the 2 points. You wasted your 5, btw. Best of luck with the responses

  5. bro thats test cricket.. and i will try to explain in simpler ways...

    Two teams A and B.

    Each team will bat two times so there are 4 innings.

    Assume Team A decides to bat first so team B will have to bowl first.

    Team A will send two batsman to bat and Team B has all 11 players in field to bowl at those batsmans and prevent them from making runs. So now both batsman from team A will start to accumulate runs. When a batsman gets out, another one will go in. Since, we have 11 player in each side, 10 batsman out means end of innings. Lets say team A scored 210 runs.

    Now Team B goes into bat and Team A to bowl. Team B will again start to accumulate runs until 10 batsman are out. Lets say team B scored 230 runs. Hence, team B leads by 20 runs in 1st innings.

    Now, for second innings Team A will go to bat again and will start making runs until they lose 10 batsman. Lets say, team A in 2nd innings scored 250 runs. Now, since team B had 20 runs lead from 1st innings, the target for team B to score to win the match will be 231.

    Now, team B will start to bat and chase down that 231 run target. If team B are able to make all 231 runs without losing all 10 wickets then team B wins the match, otherwise if team A makes all 10 batsman out from team B before they score those 231 runs then team A wins the match.

    Now, last thing... Test matches are played for 5 days. So, if team B is not able to make all 231 runs within 5 days of play and has not lost all 10 wickets means that the match is DRAW.

    phew... that was hard....

    i hope now u will understand a bit of test cricket.

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