By "both of the teams", do you mean India and Australia?Because both of the teams dominate all other teams in home grounds so people get chance to watch good cricket if they both crash each other.
By "both of the teams", do you mean India and Australia?
Teams that aren't India value their away series, because they're an opportunity to prove superiority in conditions that should be against the grain. South Africa won in England and Australia because they are a better team, and England won in India and Australia, again because they are better.
In some games there are fielders who don't take a catch. If fielders are slips, they should get two extra bonuses. If fielders are boundaries, they should get one extra bonus. The bonuses are thrown in from the crowd. If they catch bonuses, the bowling team get to use the better change rooms. If they drop bonuses, they have to sign extra autographs.In limited-over games, there are Batsmen who do not bat.
In that case, 1 over should be given for them.
If a 50-over innings ended with 7 outs, there are 2 Batsmen who have not bat.
So 2 overs should be added. The striker when the 50the over ended is replaced by the 10th Batsman, and bat 1 over. Then the 11th Batsman bats 1 over.
What do you think?
It's a nice idea to reward teams for not losing wickets but it's not really applicable to ODIs where batsman are supposed to take risks that might get them out. Consequently your idea might reward negative batting.In limited-over games, there are Batsmen who do not bat.
In that case, 1 over should be given for them.
If a 50-over innings ended with 7 outs, there are 2 Batsmen who have not bat.
So 2 overs should be added. The striker when the 50the over ended is replaced by the 10th Batsman, and bat 1 over. Then the 11th Batsman bats 1 over.
What do you think?
Clearly, which is why with the new scheduling the World Cup and the Ashes will take place in the same English summer in 2019. Makes senseThis year has been mucked up as the series in Aus which should have been in 2014/15 has been brought forward a year as Australia is hosting the World Cup that summer and the powers that be didn't want an Ashes and a World Cup in the same year.
No, not 'free-swings', but normal batting. The 10th and 11th Batsmen can be out. The 10th Batsman is out before his over ends, the 11th Batsman is given only the remaining of the over (possibly only 1 ball).(I am assuming that the 10th and 11th batsman in your scenario would get 6 'free-swings' and can't get out. Otherwise you'd just say, 'batsman 10 and 11 face 2 normal overs')
In some games there are fielders who don't take a catch. If fielders are slips, they should get two extra bonuses. If fielders are boundaries, they should get one extra bonus. The bonuses are thrown in from the crowd. If they catch bonuses, the bowling team get to use the better change rooms. If they drop bonuses, they have to sign extra autographs.
What do you think?
What if the blerns are loaded, the count's three blerns and two anti-blerns and the infield blern rule is in effect?In limited-over games, there are Batsmen who do not bat.
In that case, 1 over should be given for them.
If a 50-over innings ended with 7 outs, there are 2 Batsmen who have not bat.
So 2 overs should be added. The striker when the 50the over ended is replaced by the 10th Batsman, and bat 1 over. Then the 11th Batsman bats 1 over.
What do you think?
Is traveling to Afghanistan to watch a Cricket game safe now? In Football, Iraq played their home games (Asian qualification for the World Cup) in Qatar for security reasons.Good idea. You should lead the supporters' tours to Afghanistan.
type into google laws of cricket. It will take you to the mcc home page, I am pretty sure the laws govern this question.Could you tell me the laws on bats?
What kind of wood should be used? Condensed bats OK?
If the Cricket bats were like Baseball bats, what would happen?