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Just curious, I am a big sports fan but I know absolutely zero about cricket.

2007-04-13 08:30:14 · 5 answers · asked by tom2day 2 in Sports Cricket

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isn't it a Home run ?
I lived in the UK for awhile, never quite understood it. You run between two sticks and a game can last up to 5 days... Take a baseball game, put the remote on slow motion and you get yourself a game!

2007-04-13 08:55:10 · answer #1 · answered by the avenger71 2 · 1 0

Primarily, the 'wicket' is one of the two sets of 3 stumps and 2 bails at either end of the pitch. The wicket is guarded by a batsman who, with his bat, attempts to prevent the ball from hitting the wicket.

The origin of the word is from the standard definition of wicket as a small gate. Historically, cricket wickets had only two stumps and one bail and looked like a gate.

Wicket also refers to the event of a batsman getting out. The batsman is said to have lost his wicket. If dismissed by a bowler, the bowler is said to have taken his wicket. The number of wickets taken is the primary measure of a bowler's ability.

For a batsman to be dismissed by being bowled, run out, stumped or hit wicket his wicket needs to be put down. What this means is defined by Law 28 of the Laws of cricket. The wicket is put down if a bail is completely removed from the top of the stumps, or a stump is struck out of the ground by the ball, the striker's bat, the striker's person (or by any part of his clothing or equipment becoming detached from his person), a fielder (with his hand or arm) and providing that the ball is held in the hand or hands so used, or in the hand of the arm so used. The wicket is also put down if a fielder pulls a stump out of the ground in the same manner.

If one bail is off, removing the remaining bail or striking or pulling any of the three stumps out of the ground is sufficient to put the wicket down. A fielder may remake the wicket, if necessary, in order to put it down to have an opportunity of running out a batsman.

If the umpires have agreed to dispense with bails, because, for example, it is too windy for the bails to remain on the stumps, the decision as to whether the wicket has been put down is one for the umpire concerned to decide. After a decision to play without bails, the wicket has been put down if the umpire concerned is satisfied that the wicket has been struck by the ball, by the striker's bat, person, or items of his clothing or equipment separated from his person as described above, or by a fielder with the hand holding the ball or with the arm of the hand holding the ball.

For basics of cricket and all other details about the game of cricket, please check the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricket

2007-04-13 15:38:30 · answer #2 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

Try here,
http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/hosking/cricket/explanation.htm

2007-04-13 15:38:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Cricket is a game played between two teams with 11 players each. If you see it once you can understand it.

2007-04-13 23:17:55 · answer #4 · answered by ....... 3 · 1 0

Yo man
Save Yourself
Cricket is boring

2007-04-13 17:29:09 · answer #5 · answered by Hot Dog 2 · 0 1

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