Lurgan Tigers :: Inter Cricket |
Mon 12 May 04:34am |
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Inter Cricket
Teams Each team has a minimum of six players including a wicketkeeper, who does not bowl. A captain is appointed for each team. The captain, in consultation with team-mates, is responsible for field placements and order of batting.
BattingEach team has one innings. An innings is closed after an agreed number of overs or all batters are out. Normal cricket rules apply except:
Bowling and FieldingBowlers bowl from one end only. The ball which follows a no-ball or wide is a free hit (striker cannot be out on that hit). Captain tells fielders where to position. With the exception of the wicketkeeper, no fielder is allowed to stand within 10 yards of the striking batter until the ball is played. [See Downloads Panel] Batting teamBatters may run on any ball whether it is hit or not. Batters score runs by running between the striker's popping crease and the `running crease' (score one for each completed run). Zone scoreOne run is added to the batter's score if a struck ball hits any wall other than the boundary wall behind the bowler. BoundariesFour runs are added to the batter's score if a struck ball hits the floor and then the boundary wall behind the bowler without touching any other wall beforehand. Six runs are added to the batter's score if a struck ball hits the boundary wall behind the bowler without touching the floor or any other wall beforehand. ExtrasAdd two runs to the team score for each no-ball or wide bowled by the opposing team (any completed runs, zone scores or boundaries are also added to the team score). If the 'free hit' (immediately following a wide or no-ball) is also a wide or no-ball that ball is pronounced `dead' and six runs are added to the team score. |

Inter Cricket is a new version of the game that has recently been developed by the ECB to bridge the gap between Kwik Cricket and traditional hard ball cricket. It uses proper cricketing equipment such as pads and gloves so children can get used to the feel of them. However, the ball is still quite soft so there is little danger of injury. Our aim in using it is to hasten the progress of our youngsters to the standard game.
