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Friday, February 15, 2019

Continuous Cricket Rules

Hi guys
on Tuesday we where learning how to play continuous cricket so we researched the rules of the game so I wanted to share them with you so here they are:


Object

To score the most runs

Players

There must be to two even teams or half the class per team

Equipment

Two wickets, wicket stand, two wicket polls, two bats and two balls

Scoring

To score the most runs in continuous cricket the batter must hit the ball and run to one of the two polls touch the ground with the bat then run back to the wicket but be careful because the bowler can bowl whenever he or she wants.
You can also score up to six runs max per person

Winning

To win you must have the most runs at the end of the game

Rules


  • The ways you get out is if the bowler bowls them out or if they get caught out on the fall or if it bounces once and the fielder catches it with one hand.
  • Only the bowler can throw the ball at the wicket.
  • Even if you don't hit the ball you must run.
  • You can score up to six runs per person.
  • Once three people are out you switch so the fielders are now the batters and the batters are now the fielders.
  • When the batter's change the bowlers do to.
  • You can play with as much overs as you want and/or decide when to stop.
  • Play fair and no cheating.


This is a very fun game to play and I really enjoyed it.
BYE!

3 comments:

  1. Tobey I liked the way you explain it, it was easy to read. If I didn't play Continuous cricket and read that it would explain everything to me there noting much you can change about it I would say it's great.😇

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  2. Hi Tobey I really liked your post about continuous cricket. And I like how you explained how to play very clearly.there is nothing wrong with your post.from Jared.🙂

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  3. Hi Tobey
    Its Patrick I really liked you blog post, but I didn't understand the rule when the batter's change the bowlers do to. apart from that nothing else I saw was wrong.

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