Types of Cricket Matches:
Types
of Cricket Matches:
One Day Cricket: The
first format of the cricket match is the one day cricket match i.e. one-day
cricket match whose over limit was earlier 60 overs, but later it has been
changed to fifty overs.
Test Cricket: The second
format of the cricket match is Test cricket, which is also called a five-day
cricket match. It is played for 5 consecutive days, its over limit is
ninety-over per day and both teams do betting and bowling twice or more.
Twenty Twenty Cricket
(20-20 Cricket): This is the smallest and fastest format of cricket. The third
and the modern form of cricket is Twenty-Twenty cricket match, which is only 20
overs
Six Balls In Each Over
A cricket match has a
fixed over limit and any cricket match is played keeping in mind the same
extent. In an over, there are 6 balls, right after which the batsmen on both
sides change their place and where one batsman faces the ball, the other
becomes part of the runner for him and contributes in making runs.
The
ball gets caught out and the more gone, the more runs (Every Catch Means Out
and The Further It Reaches, The More Runs You Make)
After hitting the ball of
cricket with his bat, a batsman runs away to make the run, while the other
bowlers have to try to bowl the ball out and throw the batsman out. If the
bowler or any of the other 10 players catch that ball then the batsman gets out
and one innings ends as 10 wickets fall. When a batsman crosses the ball across
the field, he gets four runs, and if the ball reaches the line outside the sky,
then the batsman gets 6 runs.
Rules
of deciding
After the dismissal of
any batsman, the bowling team appeals to the umpire and the umpire indicates
their result. In view of various rules of cricket, two umpires tell their
decision and if the umpire is not in the position to make a decision, then the
third umpire is supported.

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