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Cricket

Non-Stop. Cricket. Cricket. Contents. Extra’s. The Basics. The Equipment Setting up the game How to play Diagram. Watch the Game. Credits. Back. Cricket. The Basics. Simple version of quick-cricket to play at school in lessons There are 2 teams

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Cricket

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  1. Non-Stop Cricket

  2. Cricket Contents Extra’s The Basics The Equipment Setting up the game How to play Diagram WatchtheGame Credits

  3. Back Cricket The Basics • Simple version of quick-cricket to play at school in lessons • There are 2 teams • One team of batters and one team of fielders (you swap later) • The aim of the game is to score as many runs as possible when batting • The fielders try to stop the batters getting runs by catching the ball and getting them out

  4. Back Cricket The Equipment • You will need • One cricket bat • One tennis ball (or similar) • A set of wickets, plastic or wooden one pointed end to stick into the ground • A cone or marker to run around

  5. Back Cricket Setting up the game 1.Find a big space outside, a grassy area ( or a playground) 2.Stick the wickets into the ground at one end of the playing area 3.Put the cone or marker about 10 metres away from the wickets 4.The batter goes in front of the wickets, and the bowler goes about 6 paces away from the batter, (see diagram) 5. All fielders spread out Diagram

  6. Back Cricket How to Play 1.The batter stands sideways (bat in front of the wickets) 2.The bowler throws the ball underarm about waist height , at the wickets 3.The batter has to try and hit the ball as far as possible 4.Even if the ball is not hit, the batter must run around the cone or marker and back to the wickets without the bat, that is 1 run (point) 5. Fielders get the ball and throw it back to the bowler 6.The bowler then throws the ball at the wickets even if the batter is not there 7.If the wicket is hit the batter is out, the next batter comes in

  7. Back Cricket How to Play 8. If the ball is caught by a fielder before it bounces the batter is out 9.Everytime the ball is bowled the batter has to run if the wicket is not hit 10.When all batters are out swap positions, (the fielders bat and the batters field) 11. The new team of batters have to beat the other team’s score to win

  8. Back Cricket Video

  9. Cricket Back Diagram Wickets Waiting Batters Batter Bat Cone Ball Bowler Fielders

  10. Back Cricket Extra Contents Bowling and Batting Running Fielding Getting batters out

  11. Back Bowling And Batting

  12. Running Back

  13. Back Fielding

  14. Getting batters out I’m out

  15. Thanks for watching Oops, but be careful

  16. THE END PowerPoint made by Emily Taylor Matthew Golding Team 1 Arran Mistry Lucie Tyler Hannah Dunnett Nikesh Dayalji Oliver Williams Team 2 Megan Freeman Sanjay Rajput Kieran Kay Rolf Beattie Nmachi Anumba Commentators Thomas Dyer-Hill Emily Taylor Cameraman Matthew Golding Special thanks to Mrs Williams Mrs Andrews

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