Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps
Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps
Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps
i liked to play football with my family.
i liked to play football with my family.
i liked to play football with my family.
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Only at school & we followed traditional rules.
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Only at school & we followed traditional rules.
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Only at school & we followed traditional rules.
MaCleay John
Nice question mate, bring out nice memories.
Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps
MaCleay John
Nice question mate, bring out nice memories.
Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps
MaCleay John
Nice question mate, bring out nice memories.
Well in childhood when we played regularly in grounds then we played with common international rules, in night cricket which used to play at streets we play with few restricted rule like if ball went in to someones house then it is out, whoever broke glass will pay, no bouncers allowed and all other were similar to your rules, in our street cricket after one boy’s accident with car while fielding we started to play indoor, a 400 sq. yards plot in our colony with 8′ side walls, there we imposed more limitations to us, like it is out if ball goes outside the boundary, if hit the front wall directly then its four, if hit after one or two bounces then 2, no LBW but if ball touch your body thrice then you are out, if you catch with one hand after rebound from side walls then its out, last man can bat alone but he has to run twice, bowler runup should not be more then three steps