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Monday, February 18, 2019

Continuations Cricket

Continuations Cricket


At fast and furtherest with Mr Mitchell we had played a game of Continuations Cricket, while we were playing the game we had to memorise all the equipment and rules of the game so we could recount it on a doc so we can post it to teach others how to play. So here you are learning how to play Continuations Cricket.

Continuous Cricket Rules
Written by: Milan Popata

Object

By hitting the ball that is being thrown you and your team has to get more points than the other team.

Players

Your class will be divided into 2 even teams.

Equipment

We use the following KiwiCricket equipment:
  • 2x balls
  • 2x bats
  • 1x full wicket set (a stand and 3x wickets)
  • 2x spare wickets
  • 1x wicket stand

Scoring

By scoring the batsmen has to run about 6 times.

Winning

To win you and your team will have to get more runs than the other team.

Rules

  • You must have fielders, bowler, batsmen, umpire and wicket keeper
  • You can get the batter out by catching the ball on the hit, 1 bounce or the bowler has hit the wickets
  • The team must be divided evenly
  • The bowler has to throw underarm
  • To win you must have more runs than the other team
  • The bowler has to be at least 2 - 3 meters away
  • The batsmen can only run one way
  • The bowler has to stay on their base while his/her teammates catch the ball
  • After the batsman is out both team has to switch positions ( fielding team changes bowler and the batting team changes batter)
  • The batsman has to run even if they didn't hit the ball
  • When the batsman has hit the ball they have to run to one wickets and put the bat over the wicket to get a point
  • Once the fielding team gets 3 people out from the batting team, both team swaps
  • Make sure both teams are having fun
  • The batting and fielding team must be 5 meters away from the batting base

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