A brief description of Cricket
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 8:58 am
There are two teams, who trade off on who is filling each role. One team
has a guy standing in front of a few pieces of stacked wood, known as a
wicket. He has a paddle, called a bat. The other team has some people
standing around the field, and a guy standing opposite the one in front of
the wicket. He is called the bowler. He has a little red ball, which he
bounces - or "bowls" - at the other guy. The other guy hits it, and a guy
in a little white hat points. Depending on which way he points, one team or
the other scores. They do this until the game is called on account of
rain.
Original writer unknown

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has a guy standing in front of a few pieces of stacked wood, known as a
wicket. He has a paddle, called a bat. The other team has some people
standing around the field, and a guy standing opposite the one in front of
the wicket. He is called the bowler. He has a little red ball, which he
bounces - or "bowls" - at the other guy. The other guy hits it, and a guy
in a little white hat points. Depending on which way he points, one team or
the other scores. They do this until the game is called on account of
rain.
Original writer unknown
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