Monday, May 4, 2009

Want To Know More About Cricket?

As a supplemental guide to the students' efforts in learning the game of Cricket, this very basic page summarizes the game and its rules of play.

Cricket is a team sport for two teams of eleven players each. A formal game of cricket can last anything from an afternoon to several days.

Although the game play and rules are very different, the basic concept of cricket is similar to that of baseball. Teams bat in successive innings and attempt to score runs, while the opposing team fields and attempts to bring an end to the batting team's innings. After each team has batted an equal number of innings (either one or two, depending on conditions chosen before the game), the team with the most runs wins.

(Note: In cricket-speak, the word "innings'' is used for both the plural and the singular. "Inning'' is a term used only in baseball.)

Click here to read more!

2 comments:

  1. It's funny how in the surveys cricket always takes a beating from the parents. Just so everyone knows, cricket is no longer subsidized by the Parent Association, I believe it is now given to the school for free.

    For the record, I think its great that the kids are exposed to sports that outside the norm in Canada!

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  2. Amen to that! It's all about keeping young minds open and inquisitive!

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