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  • Time Rules in Cricket

    Time Rules in Cricket

    According to ICC rules any player who doesn’t appear to be injured visually and then walks away from the field will have to field for the same amount of time same as the time spent by that particular player off the field. Then after fielding, to of that particular amount of time (which is spent […]

  • Dew Factor in Cricket

    Dew Factor in Cricket

    Before knowing the DEW FACTOR lets understand the concept of moisture and condensation. Moist Slightly wet, damp ; Moisture It is a condensed vapor or gas diffused in the soil (pitch) itself or condensed on a surfaces (pitch) or condensed in the atmosphere. Condense To change a vapor or gas in to liquid or solid […]

  • Cricket Ground Measurements

    Cricket Ground Measurements

    Generally the ground or field can be divided into three parts. They are 22 yards pitch. Infield or Inner Circle. Outfield or outer circle or boundary circle. PITCH The length of the pitch from wicket to wicket has to be 22 yards. And no less or more than 22 yards should be there. INFIELD From […]

  • Bowling Ends in Cricket

    Bowling Ends in Cricket

    Generally on a field we have two ends. Depending upon the stadium we have different names for these ends. For example the ends are named in this way. They are the most common pavilion end, the race course end, the great southern end etc. These ends play a Crucial role in a Match. Depending upon […]

  • 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 […]

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