The game is played by two groups.
The first group is in and the second group goes out.
Some of the group which is in, go out.
The group that is out, tries to get the group that is in, out.
When one of the group that is in, is out, he goes in and the
next one goes out.
Then when all of the first group (except one) that is in, is out,
the second group that is out goes in.
The first group now goes out and tries to get the second group,
who now are in, out.
Only when both groups have been in and out twice is there a
conclusion.
2006-07-12 09:54:32
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answer #1
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answered by Coolkid81 3
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This is very long but I will try to condence it.
There will be 2 teams to play a match.Each team has a captain. First the toss will be tossed and the team winning the toss chooses either batting or bowling. Let the team choose batting and let it be team 1. The other is team 2.
Team 1 comes to batting by just sending 2 batsmen to open the innings they are called Openers. Where as the whole team 2 will be in the field. Now a player in the team 2 will take the ball and starts bowling after the captain sets the field. That player who bowls is the'Bowler'.
The match can either be test (5 days), ODI (1-day), Twenty-20 (Just twenty over match. I will tell about the ODI match.
The bowler starts bowling, when he finishes 6 balls that will be an over and another bowler continues for another over. In this way the fielding team (team 2) captain changes the bowlers and uses to bowl all the fifty overs. Meanwhile if a batsman is out (wicket) then another batsman from team 1 will come in again. I think you know that a team consists of 11 players. If 10 wickets are down before 50 overs then the innings will be stopped.
Now the team that is batting second will have a target (team 2). Suppose team 1 scores 275 in their innings, the target will be 276 for the team 2. In the same way as mentioned above the bowlers bowl till either of the three cases:
1. Till they take 10 wickets of team 2
2. Till the other team reaches the target
3. Till 50 overs are finished.
If the team 1 takes the 10 wickets of team 2 before they reach target then team 1 will win.
If the other team reaches the target then the team 2 wins.
50 overs will be finished when the team2 did not get to the target and not lost 10 wickets for example 234 for 7 etc.
The commentators will decide the man of the match.
I think this is enough and if you have any doubts, contact me.
2006-07-12 21:24:50
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answer #2
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answered by Sherlock Holmes 6
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go to the link
2006-07-12 16:54:36
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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its too long to explain go to
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/bsp/hi/cricket/rules/html/default.stm
2006-07-12 16:55:24
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answer #4
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answered by Ahmed S. Bhuiyan 3
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dunno
2006-07-12 17:03:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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