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Monday, February 18, 2019

Continues Cricket

On Monday last week my class and I went out to play continues cricket with Mr Mitchell. We learnt about the rules and the objective of the game. we all had fun and can't wait for the next game. Here is what I came up with hope you enjoy:)

Continuous Cricket Rules
Written by: Mikayla falconer
HHS 7/8 Ts P.E

Object

to score the most runs and win

Players

split the teams evenly in to two groups one group will be bating team and the other team will be feilding

Equipment

two bags

One wicket set plus two extra wickets

2 balls one just in case

Scoring

you score by counting the people's runs

Winning

to win your team has to get the most runs

Rules

  • You must have fielders, bowler, batsmen, umpire and wicket keeper
  • You can get the batter out by catching the ball on the hit, 1 bounce or the bowler has hit the wickets
  • The team must be divided evenly
  • The bowler has to throw underarm
  • To win you must have more runs than the other team
  • The bowler has to be at least 2 - 3 meters away
  • The batsmen can only run one way
  • The bowler has to stay on their base while his/her teammates catch the ball
  • After the batsman is out both team has to switch positions ( fielding team changes bowler and the batting team changes batter)
  • The batsman has to run even if they didn't hit the ball
  • When the batsman has hit the ball they have to run to one wickets and put the bat over the wicket to get a point
  • Once the fielding team gets 3 people out from the batting team, both team swaps
  • Make sure both teams are having fun
  • The batting and fielding team must be 5 meters away from the batting base

2 comments:

  1. Hey Mikayla,
    Nice job on the rules. I think I understand the game more then I already did. Maybe fix up the mistake on the box thing to make it stay in the outside lines. Maybe put more of a description about the experience of the game so more people would want to play the game.

    All and all I think that you did an amazing job!

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    1. Thanks Emily I will definitely change it in the future

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