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re: Official 2015 Cricket™ World Cup thread (AUSTRALIA wins 5th World Cup!)

Posted on 2/6/15 at 1:03 pm to
Posted by stendulkar
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 2/6/15 at 1:03 pm to
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How does a batter final get out?

A batter can get out in a few different ways:

- He gets the wickets behind him knocked out (this is called getting 'bowled')...its closest baseball equivalent is a strike-out - Cricket out 'Bowled' video

- He can get run out if he doesn't make the other end before the fielder knocks the wicket down. The fielder can try to knock the wickets down himself or he can throw the ball to somebody that is closer to the wicket and have him break the stumps (similar to throwing the ball to one of the basemen). - Cricket Run-out video 1, Cricket Run-out video 2

- He can hit a fly-ball to one of the fieders and get out. - Cricket outfield catches video

- He can 'nick' or 'edge' the ball and if the wicket keeper (catcher) behind him catches it, he is out. No 3 strikes in cricket. - Cricket wicket keeper catches video

- He can get out 'Leg before wicket (LBW)'. This is a complicated rule and hardest to understand. Just think of it like this: If the umpire thinks the ball was on its way to hit the wickets (stumps), and the ball hits the batter's leg instead of the bat, he is out. - Cricket LBW out video

- The batter can also get stumped. This is when the batter comes out of his batting crease (mound) to get better leverage to hit a slow bowler (somebody that only blows curve balls/change ups) and misses the ball and the catcher behind him breaks the stumps before the batter can get back. - Cricket out 'stumped' video

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And when do they swap batting with the other team?

In the One-day (8 hour format), the first team bats for 300 balls (300 pitches) or until all their 10 batsmen get out. The other team then gets 300 balls to chase the score down. If they run out of pitches or lose 10 batsmen during the chase and they are still behind on the runs, they obviously lose. Each team only get one inning to bat.

Here is the scorecard from the 2011 World Cup final between India and Sri Lanka, which India won. Sri Lanka batted first and scored 274 runs in 300 balls (pitches) while losing 6 batters. Batting second, India scored 277 runs in 290 balls losing 4 batsmen (in other words "losing 4 wickets"...weird, I know) -

2011 World Cup Final Scorecard

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You will watch a game for 8 hours?

It depends. I am on the West Coast. So it helps a little. Most matches start around 7-8 pm in the evening. Usually it is more fun to watch the 2nd inning (the second team trying to chase down the score set by the first team).

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That, and the only other thing is that if you compare it to baseball, Team A does their 9 innings, then Team B does 9 innings.

Yes! Thanks for that.
This post was edited on 2/6/15 at 1:19 pm
Posted by heypaul
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Member since May 2008
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Posted on 2/6/15 at 1:16 pm to
Got it.
Posted by TheWalrus
Member since Dec 2012
40744 posts
Posted on 2/6/15 at 4:10 pm to
South Africa ftw, the thing I like about cricket compared to baseball is you can't puss out and walk a guy intentionally. The same stud player can literally bat for hours before you get him out.
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