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  • Types of Fast Bowling in Cricket

    Types of Fast Bowling in Cricket

    In Fast bowling generally we do have four types of bowling. They are. Fast or Quick bowling. Fast Medium. Medium Fast. Slow Medium. FAST OR QUICK BOWLERS The bowlers who bowl at a speed ranging from minimum 140 kph to maximum 160 kph or more (generally) or The bowlers who maintain their speeds regularly in […]

  • Bowling Basics in Cricket

    Bowling Basics in Cricket

    BASICS Any bowling can be divided in to three parts. They are Run-Up. Bowling Action. Follow Through. RUN-UP Run-up is the first part of the bowling. Run-up can be divided in to two parts again. They are Start Up and Momentum. START-UP Start-up is the first part of the run-up. To get into the momentum […]

  • Batting Statistics in Cricket

    Batting Statistics in Cricket

    BATTING AVERAGE Batting Average = No of runs scored / No of matches (outs). Example Batting Average = 46.2. =>For every match the batsman scores an average of 46.2 runs. Lets say if a batsman has an batting average of 46.2 with 100 matches played, then =>46.2 = No of runs scored /100. =>No of […]

  • Scientific Cricket

    Scientific Cricket

    The technology has changed this world and the Cricket was not left behind. The technology has given the new definition to Cricket. The high resolution ultra motion cameras, snickometers, Hawk eye, Zoomers, G.P.S and many more equipments are added to Cricket. It has made Cricket more interesting especially for the viewers and also helping out […]

  • Cricket Terminology

    Cricket Terminology

    Fielding Terminology Fine leg, Short fine leg, Deep Square leg, Square leg, Short leg, Backward square leg, Deep Backward square Leg, Mid Wicket, Short Midwicket, Deep Mid wicket, Long on, Mid on, Short Mid on, Long off, Mid off, Short Mid off, Covers, Deep cover, Extra cover, Deep Extra Cover, Point, Deep Point, Silly Point, […]

  • What is follow on in Cricket ?

    What is follow on in Cricket ?

    The word ‘FOLLOW ON’ has the meaning in its self. You can say that we are using a basic common English meaning of ‘FOLLOW ON’ in the context of Cricket. Its a simple concept to understand. The word ‘FOLLOW ON’ is the domain of Test Cricket. It is not used in limited over cricket (one […]

  • Line n Length in Cricket

    Line n Length in Cricket

    LINE There are three stumps the first one is off stump, second one is middle stump, third one is Leg stump. We have two ends one is Bowling end and the other one is Batting end.So now draw a straight long 22 yard rectangle stretching from Batting end to Bowling end such that the three […]

  • Leg Before Wicket in Cricket

    Leg Before Wicket in Cricket

    LBW is abbreviated as Leg Before Wicket in Cricket. Before understanding what actually is LBW and when it will be given, you need to understand the concept of Line. SO WHAT IS LINE ? There are three stumps the first one is off stump, second one is middle stump and third one is Leg stump. […]

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