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Cricket
Submitted To:
Sir Tariq
Sports Sciences PU new Camp
Submitted By:
Muhammad Tariq
Roll No 17
M.Sc Morning
3rd Semester
Cricket
 What is Cricket and History of Cricket
 Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two
teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at
the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long
pitch with a target at each end called the wicket.
 Equipment: cricket ball, cricket bat, wicket (stumps,
bails), various protective equipment
 First played: 16th century; south-east England
 Highest governing body International Cricket
Council
 Team members: 11 players per side (substitutes
permitted in some circumstances)
 Olympic: no (1900 Summer Olympics only)
 Bat
 Ball
 Helmet
 Gloves
 Pads
 Keeping Gloves
 Stumps
 Bails
 Sight screen
 Boundary
 Score Board
 Shoes
 A cricket bat is a specialized piece of
equipment used by batsmen in the sport of
cricket to hit the ball.
 The restriction on the length (38inc) and
width(4.25inc) of bats remain unchanged but
the thickness of the edges can't be more than
40mm and the overall depth can be 67 mm at
the most.
 A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to
play cricket. A cricket ball consists
of cork covered by leather, and manufacture is
regulated by cricket law at first-class level. The
manipulation of a cricket ball, through
employment of its various physical properties, is
a staple component of bowling and dismissing
batsmen.
 In the sport of cricket, batsmen often wear a
helmet to protect themselves from injury or
concussion by the cricket ball.
 Modern day cricket helmets are made in
compliance recent safety standards of ICC.
Materials used for making cricket helmets are
impact resistance materials like ABS Plastic,
Fiberglass, carbon fiber, titanium, steel and high
density foam.
 Batting gloves are a component in Bat and ball
games sportswear. Typically consisting of a
leather palm and back made of nylon or another
synthetic fabric, the glove covers one or both
hands of a batter, providing comfort, prevention
of blisters, warmth, improved grip, and shock
absorption when hitting the ball.
 Pads (also called leg guards) are protective
equipment used by batters in the sport of cricket.
 They serve to protect the legs from impact by a
hard ball or puck at high speed which could
otherwise cause injuries to the lower legs.
 A wicket-keeper's gloves or mitt are
large leather gloves worn by cricket players of
the defending team which assist players in
catching and fielding balls hit by a batsman or
thrown by a teammate.
 In cricket, the stumps are the three vertical
posts that support the bails and form
the wicket. Stumping or being stumped is a
method of dismissing a batsman.
 The stumps are three vertical posts which
support two bails. The stumps and bails are
usually made of wood.
 A sight screen in cricket is an apparatus,
comprising cloth or canvas stretched across a
large board made of wood or another material,
that is positioned on the cricket field. Typically,
two sight screens are actively deployed on a
field during live play, each positioned a short
distance behind the boundary rope
 In cricket a boundary is the edge or boundary
of the playing field, or a scoring shot where the
ball is hit to or beyond that point.
 The boundary is the edge of the playing field, or
the physical object marking the edge of the field.
 For cricket a scoreboard will as a minimum
display the batting team's score, wickets fallen,
the opposition's totals. Most county-standard
scoreboards will also display each batsman's
score, over remaining, extras, the bowlers
currently on and details of the last wicket to
fall. Australian state scoreboards will usually
contain more detailed information.
 In cricket specific shoes are used which are
known as spices or nails.
 They are light weighted, well gripped and
soft.
 They are of 2 ties 1 gripper 2 spices.
 Gripper are used in local competitions while
spices are used in elite level competitions.
 A “No Ball” can be declared for many reasons: If the bowler bowls the
ball from the wrong place, the ball is declared dangerous (often happens
when bowled at the batsmen’s body on the full), bounces more than
twice or rolls before reaching the batsman or if fielders are standing in
illegal positions. The batsman can hit a no ball and score runs off it but
cannot be out from a no ball except if they are ran out, hit the ball twice,
handle the ball or obstruct the field. The batsman gains any runs scored
off the no ball for his shot while the team also gains one run for the no
ball itself.
 A “Wide Ball” will be declared if the umpire thinks the batsman did not
have a reasonable opportunity to score off the delivery. However if the
delivery is bowled over the batsmen’s head it will not be declared a wide
but a no ball. Umpires are much stricter on wide deliveries in the shorter
format of the game while being much more relaxed in test cricket.
 A wide delivery will add one run to the batting team
and any runs scored by the batsman. The batsman
is not able to get out off a wide delivery except if
they are stumped, run out, handle the ball, hit their
wicket or obstruct the field.
 A “Bye” is where a ball that isn’t a no ball or wide
passes the striking batsman and runs are scored
without the batsman hitting the ball.
 A “Leg Bye” is where runs are scored by hitting the
batsman, but not the bat and the ball is not a no ball
or wide. However no runs can be scored if the
striking batsman didn’t attempt to play a shot or if he
was avoiding the ball.
 There are a number of different ways a batsman can be
given out in the game of cricket. When a bowler gets a
batsman out it is said that the bowler gets a “wicket”.
Following are the different ways a batsman can be
given out according to the rules of cricket:
 Bowled – Cricket rules state that if the ball is bowled
and hits the striking batsman’s wickets the batsman is
given out (as long as at least one bail is removed by the
ball). It does not matter whether the ball has touched
the batsman’s bat, gloves, body or any other part of the
batsman. However the ball is not allowed to have
touched another player or umpire before hitting the
wickets.
 Caught – Cricket rules state that if a batsman hits the
ball or touches the ball at all with his bat or hand/glove
holding the bat then the batsman can be caught out.
This is done by the fielders, wicket keeper or bowler
catching the ball on the full (before it bounces). If this is
done then cricket rules state the batsman is out.
 Leg Before Wicket (LBW) – If the ball is bowled and it
hits the batsman first without the bat hitting it then an
LBW decision is possible. However for the umpire to
give this out he must first look at some of the factors
stated in the cricket rules. The first thing the umpire
need to decide is would the ball have hit the wickets if
the batsman was not there. If his answer to this is yes
and the ball was not pitched on the leg side of the
wicket he can safely give the batsman out. However if
the ball hits the batsman outside the line of off stump
while he was attempting to play a stroke then he is not
out.
 Stumped – A batsman can be given out according to cricket
rules when the wicketkeeper puts down his wicket while he is
out of his crease and not attempting a run (if he is attempting a
run it would be a run out).
 Run Out – Cricket rules state that a batsman is out if no part
of his bat or body is grounded behind the popping crease while
the ball is in play and the wicket is fairly put down by the
fielding side.
 Hit Wicket – Cricket rules specify that if a batsman hits his
wicket down with his bat or body after the bowler has entered
his delivery stride and the ball is in play then he is out. The
striking batsman is also out if he hits his wicket down while
setting off for his first run.
 Handled The Ball – Cricket rules allow the batsman to be
given out if he willingly handles the ball with the hand that is
not touching the bat without the consent of the opposition.

 Timed Out – An incoming batsman must be ready to
face a ball or be at the non strikers end with his partner
within three minutes of the outgoing batsman being
dismissed. If this is not done the incoming batsman
can be given out.
 Hit The Ball Twice – Cricket rules state that if a
batsman hits a ball twice other than for the purpose of
protecting his wicket or with consent from the
opposition he is out.
 Obstructing The Field – A batsman is out if he
willingly obstructs the opposition by word or action
 There are many other cricket rules. However these are
most of the basics and will get you well on your way to
playing the game. Many of the more advanced rules &
laws can be learned along the way and are not vital to
general play.
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cricket

  • 1.
  • 2. Presentation Cricket Submitted To: Sir Tariq Sports Sciences PU new Camp Submitted By: Muhammad Tariq Roll No 17 M.Sc Morning 3rd Semester
  • 4.  What is Cricket and History of Cricket  Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch with a target at each end called the wicket.  Equipment: cricket ball, cricket bat, wicket (stumps, bails), various protective equipment  First played: 16th century; south-east England  Highest governing body International Cricket Council  Team members: 11 players per side (substitutes permitted in some circumstances)  Olympic: no (1900 Summer Olympics only)
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Bat  Ball  Helmet  Gloves  Pads  Keeping Gloves  Stumps  Bails  Sight screen  Boundary  Score Board  Shoes
  • 8.  A cricket bat is a specialized piece of equipment used by batsmen in the sport of cricket to hit the ball.  The restriction on the length (38inc) and width(4.25inc) of bats remain unchanged but the thickness of the edges can't be more than 40mm and the overall depth can be 67 mm at the most.
  • 9.
  • 10.  A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket. A cricket ball consists of cork covered by leather, and manufacture is regulated by cricket law at first-class level. The manipulation of a cricket ball, through employment of its various physical properties, is a staple component of bowling and dismissing batsmen.
  • 11.
  • 12.  In the sport of cricket, batsmen often wear a helmet to protect themselves from injury or concussion by the cricket ball.  Modern day cricket helmets are made in compliance recent safety standards of ICC. Materials used for making cricket helmets are impact resistance materials like ABS Plastic, Fiberglass, carbon fiber, titanium, steel and high density foam.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Batting gloves are a component in Bat and ball games sportswear. Typically consisting of a leather palm and back made of nylon or another synthetic fabric, the glove covers one or both hands of a batter, providing comfort, prevention of blisters, warmth, improved grip, and shock absorption when hitting the ball.
  • 15.
  • 16.  Pads (also called leg guards) are protective equipment used by batters in the sport of cricket.  They serve to protect the legs from impact by a hard ball or puck at high speed which could otherwise cause injuries to the lower legs.
  • 17.
  • 18.  A wicket-keeper's gloves or mitt are large leather gloves worn by cricket players of the defending team which assist players in catching and fielding balls hit by a batsman or thrown by a teammate.
  • 19.
  • 20.  In cricket, the stumps are the three vertical posts that support the bails and form the wicket. Stumping or being stumped is a method of dismissing a batsman.  The stumps are three vertical posts which support two bails. The stumps and bails are usually made of wood.
  • 21.
  • 22.  A sight screen in cricket is an apparatus, comprising cloth or canvas stretched across a large board made of wood or another material, that is positioned on the cricket field. Typically, two sight screens are actively deployed on a field during live play, each positioned a short distance behind the boundary rope
  • 23.
  • 24.  In cricket a boundary is the edge or boundary of the playing field, or a scoring shot where the ball is hit to or beyond that point.  The boundary is the edge of the playing field, or the physical object marking the edge of the field.
  • 25.
  • 26.  For cricket a scoreboard will as a minimum display the batting team's score, wickets fallen, the opposition's totals. Most county-standard scoreboards will also display each batsman's score, over remaining, extras, the bowlers currently on and details of the last wicket to fall. Australian state scoreboards will usually contain more detailed information.
  • 27.
  • 28.  In cricket specific shoes are used which are known as spices or nails.  They are light weighted, well gripped and soft.  They are of 2 ties 1 gripper 2 spices.  Gripper are used in local competitions while spices are used in elite level competitions.
  • 29.
  • 30.  A “No Ball” can be declared for many reasons: If the bowler bowls the ball from the wrong place, the ball is declared dangerous (often happens when bowled at the batsmen’s body on the full), bounces more than twice or rolls before reaching the batsman or if fielders are standing in illegal positions. The batsman can hit a no ball and score runs off it but cannot be out from a no ball except if they are ran out, hit the ball twice, handle the ball or obstruct the field. The batsman gains any runs scored off the no ball for his shot while the team also gains one run for the no ball itself.  A “Wide Ball” will be declared if the umpire thinks the batsman did not have a reasonable opportunity to score off the delivery. However if the delivery is bowled over the batsmen’s head it will not be declared a wide but a no ball. Umpires are much stricter on wide deliveries in the shorter format of the game while being much more relaxed in test cricket.
  • 31.  A wide delivery will add one run to the batting team and any runs scored by the batsman. The batsman is not able to get out off a wide delivery except if they are stumped, run out, handle the ball, hit their wicket or obstruct the field.  A “Bye” is where a ball that isn’t a no ball or wide passes the striking batsman and runs are scored without the batsman hitting the ball.  A “Leg Bye” is where runs are scored by hitting the batsman, but not the bat and the ball is not a no ball or wide. However no runs can be scored if the striking batsman didn’t attempt to play a shot or if he was avoiding the ball.
  • 32.  There are a number of different ways a batsman can be given out in the game of cricket. When a bowler gets a batsman out it is said that the bowler gets a “wicket”. Following are the different ways a batsman can be given out according to the rules of cricket:  Bowled – Cricket rules state that if the ball is bowled and hits the striking batsman’s wickets the batsman is given out (as long as at least one bail is removed by the ball). It does not matter whether the ball has touched the batsman’s bat, gloves, body or any other part of the batsman. However the ball is not allowed to have touched another player or umpire before hitting the wickets.
  • 33.  Caught – Cricket rules state that if a batsman hits the ball or touches the ball at all with his bat or hand/glove holding the bat then the batsman can be caught out. This is done by the fielders, wicket keeper or bowler catching the ball on the full (before it bounces). If this is done then cricket rules state the batsman is out.  Leg Before Wicket (LBW) – If the ball is bowled and it hits the batsman first without the bat hitting it then an LBW decision is possible. However for the umpire to give this out he must first look at some of the factors stated in the cricket rules. The first thing the umpire need to decide is would the ball have hit the wickets if the batsman was not there. If his answer to this is yes and the ball was not pitched on the leg side of the wicket he can safely give the batsman out. However if the ball hits the batsman outside the line of off stump while he was attempting to play a stroke then he is not out.
  • 34.  Stumped – A batsman can be given out according to cricket rules when the wicketkeeper puts down his wicket while he is out of his crease and not attempting a run (if he is attempting a run it would be a run out).  Run Out – Cricket rules state that a batsman is out if no part of his bat or body is grounded behind the popping crease while the ball is in play and the wicket is fairly put down by the fielding side.  Hit Wicket – Cricket rules specify that if a batsman hits his wicket down with his bat or body after the bowler has entered his delivery stride and the ball is in play then he is out. The striking batsman is also out if he hits his wicket down while setting off for his first run.  Handled The Ball – Cricket rules allow the batsman to be given out if he willingly handles the ball with the hand that is not touching the bat without the consent of the opposition. 
  • 35.  Timed Out – An incoming batsman must be ready to face a ball or be at the non strikers end with his partner within three minutes of the outgoing batsman being dismissed. If this is not done the incoming batsman can be given out.  Hit The Ball Twice – Cricket rules state that if a batsman hits a ball twice other than for the purpose of protecting his wicket or with consent from the opposition he is out.  Obstructing The Field – A batsman is out if he willingly obstructs the opposition by word or action  There are many other cricket rules. However these are most of the basics and will get you well on your way to playing the game. Many of the more advanced rules & laws can be learned along the way and are not vital to general play.