Cricket has LAWS, not rules. Try the ICC website.
2006-06-07 09:18:56
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answered by Dilliwala 2
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i imagine cricket suits should be rated for my section and in no way compared because the most acceptable antagonistic to at least one yet another. little doubt it grow to be between the most interesting video games contained in the heritage of cricket in spite of the undeniable fact that it also undermines the perfomance of the fielding aspect, i.e. the bowlers performance. There are a lot extra interesting nail biting finishes by out the heritage of the game. Dont comprehend if u have watched the un reputable tournament of global XI v/s Aus XI the position Micchael Bevan took Australia so on the brink of victory yet didnt win.
2016-11-14 08:07:33
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answered by sorensen 4
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If you're just having a muck around with your mates, then try these alternative rules:
1) Hit the ball with the bat, and try to score runs
2) If the ball is caught, you're out
3) If the ball hits the wicket/bit of wall assigned as a wicket, you're out
4) If you get somebody out, you get to bat
This way, there aren't teams or winners, but it can be more fun then trying to keep score and all that stuff instead of, you know, *playing*
2006-06-07 09:23:29
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answered by kirun 6
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Go to google and type in cricket rules.hope you find what your looking for.good luck
2006-06-08 04:39:09
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answered by Danny 3
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google cricket rules and regulations
2006-06-07 09:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If you come to England, you can buy a tea towel with the rules, sorry laws printed on them.
I goes on soemthing like this. There are two sides and they both go in until they are out twice.
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At the end of the game if both sides have been in and out the side with the most runs is the winner.
Best to come to England and watch a few games you'll soon pick it up.
2006-06-07 09:22:58
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answered by sloop john b 3
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http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/hosking/cricket/explanation.htm
2006-06-07 09:18:30
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answered by markbesada 2
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Google, Yahoo, Dogpile, Lycos, etc.
2006-06-07 09:23:29
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answered by bigrob 5
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there are none its a womans game(?) played by effeminate men
2006-06-07 09:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.cricinfo.com/
2006-06-07 09:20:21
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answered by Ergo 2
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