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Monday, February 18, 2019

Continuous Cricket Rules

Continuous Cricket Rules Written
by: Alliah Notario

Object

By hitting the ball your team has to get more runs than the other team.

Players

The class is divided into two even teams.

Equipment

We use the following Kiwicricket equipment
  • 2x bats
  • 2x balls
  • 1x full wicket set (a stand and 3x wickets)
  • 2x spare wicket
  • 1x wicket stand  

Scoring

If your team hits the ball or miss you still need to run to the spares wickets
and their will be a  person who is writing your scores.

Winning

To win this game you have to run to the wickets at the side and the person
who scoring will scores your run, the most run will win.

Rules

There will be 2 divided or equal team's in a class,
this will be one of your team's. You might need a 1
person who throwing a ball called bowler. This
person should throw it in under arm only, there
will be 1 hitter and this, person hit the ball, if you
don’t hit the ball you still need to run at the sides,
you run that had a wicket stick and this is laying down
you can only run 1 side only and you should be there every
time you run there. There will another person that is in the back,
this person is watching the ball at the wicket stand, this person is called
wicket keeper, this person keep an eye the ball. He/she need to get the ball
and throw it to the bowler. There will be 1 umpire this person count your
outs and run. The bowler team's have to get the ball if it got hit, if this get
hit and you catch it at the full the person who hit is out and he/she have
to go line up at the back of the line. If you hit the ball and it bounce once
and catch it in one hand this count as out, if they hit the wicket stand this will be count
as out. If you had 6 runs you and they have to change the bowler and the hitter       

1 comment:

  1. Hey Alliah, its Milan I really like your blog post. I think it is very interesting and I know it will teach me how to play Continuous Cricket. Maybe you could have explain what you are posting about and why. Well that is it see you later.

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