Cricket for beginners (part 4)

Por editorbfi | June 25, 2011 No Comments

Eliminating a player

In cricket there are different ways to eliminate a player who is competing:

  • At both ends of the pitch there are some pieces of wood called ‘wickets’ and if one of those pieces is hit with the ball, the player is out of competition.
  • It also happens when the batter hits the ball and an opponent takes it to air. Also when the player is at-bat is running and any opponent breaks down the ‘wickets’.
  • The elimination also occurs when the ball strikes directly to the ‘wickets’ or the batter for one of his legs.
  • Move the bat back and hit the ‘wicket’ is also reason enough for the player is eliminated.
  • The attacking team can remove the batter if it does not maintain at least a foot at its base and failing to hit an opposing player catches the ball and brings down the pieces of wood.
  • As in any sport of gentlemen, if the batter gets the ball without permission from its rivals, it is eliminated.
  • Finally, elimination when it replaces the outgoing batsman takes more than two minutes to get ready.

 



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