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  • @mickhawkes125
    @mickhawkes125 5 месяцев назад +30

    Hi Guys, an Aussie here. One thing he wasn't clear about. When a bowler has finished his over, the next bowler bowls from the OTHER end. ie if a bowler was bowling from the southern end of a ground, the next bowler bowls from the northern end to the batsman who wasn't on strike.
    The batsman who is currently facing the bowling is said to be "on strike".

  • @pramudithaperera8496
    @pramudithaperera8496 5 месяцев назад +60

    3:59 it's Malinga. You guys already reacted to him! :D

    • @පැරකුම්බා
      @පැරකුම්බා 5 месяцев назад +4

      The man, the myth, the legend.....

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  5 месяцев назад +9

      Damn was that Malinga?! I didn’t even recognize him. Yeah we gonna have to go back and watch some more of him!

    • @ankitsinghrajput8016
      @ankitsinghrajput8016 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@RealFansSports yeh he is one of the greatest pace bowlers of all time with one of the most unorthodox bowling actions

    • @TonyRoy-w1z
      @TonyRoy-w1z 4 месяца назад

      A POND, what an American fool. 4500 Kms of ocean is a 'POND'. Hahahahaa

    • @TonyRoy-w1z
      @TonyRoy-w1z 4 месяца назад

      @@RealFansSports 4,500 Kms of ocean is a POND, you muppet! Doh

  • @Anuj-Sharma124
    @Anuj-Sharma124 5 месяцев назад +21

    One thing is missed in this Video, That in Limited over cricket there is also a limitation on number of overs a bowler can bowl in whole match,
    For Example: - in 50 over matches, bowlers can bowl atmost 10 overs each, which means, one team should have atleast 5 bowler options for a match, it can be combination of some all-rounders and specialised bowlers.
    similarly in 20 overs match, Bowlers can bowl 4 over each and that's divided into atleast 5 bowlers in team.
    Note- team can use more that 5 bowler in inning based on situation of match or a bad day for any of thier bowler but not less than 5.
    In Test cricket its different because there is no limitation on overs, but still captain rotate bowlers because you don't wanna drain out your only 2 or 3 bowlers in 5 day match.
    I hope it helps.❤️

  • @shantanugovardhan3298
    @shantanugovardhan3298 5 месяцев назад +4

    It’s 10 batter ‘outs’ and your side is done, if you went first then it becomes the other teams turn to bat and try to beat the score you have achieved. If your opponent has already batted then you need to get to the score they made before the 10 outs or the overs finish.

  • @Sillyman96
    @Sillyman96 5 месяцев назад +10

    11:00 - if a batter deliberately stops the ball from hitting the stumps when potentially being run out, they will called out due to obstructing the field

  • @craigwheaton4195
    @craigwheaton4195 5 месяцев назад +13

    13:55 In limited overs cricket (T20 or ODI), the bowlers have individual limits too.
    In T20 no bowler can bowl more than 4 overs and in 50-over ODIs the limit is 10 overs per bowler.
    So the team will need at least 5 different bowlers for the innings.

  • @satyanarayanpande4851
    @satyanarayanpande4851 5 месяцев назад +16

    11:25 Yes, it's interference. Umpire decides if it's out or not. Fielding side can appeal though for sure! In fact, it's one of the tactics people use to "run out" a batter and the same hit the batter physically to hurt the overall team's morale!

    • @stuartmcivor2276
      @stuartmcivor2276 5 месяцев назад

      The official term is 'Obstructed the Field' and is one of the official ways of being out - it has to be deemed deliberate. Others include: 'Hit Wicket', 'Hit the Ball Twice', 'Handled the Ball' and 'Timed Out'. Except for Hit Wicket, which is when the batter knocks the bails off with their body, bat or clothing (eg. the helmet falls off onto the stumps), the others are quite technical.

    • @chrisbrace3989
      @chrisbrace3989 5 месяцев назад

      @@stuartmcivor2276 they are very rare though Timed out has only happened once ever in international tests or one day internationals, and hit the ball twice and handled the ball combined come to less than 20

  • @anik2924
    @anik2924 5 месяцев назад +24

    In fact Brian Lara from West Indies once scored 400 runs in a test match which is still a world record

    • @aussieragdoll4840
      @aussieragdoll4840 5 месяцев назад +4

      That score was from a single innings too. Not his total score for the two innings.

    • @yashg5
      @yashg5 3 месяца назад

      He also scored 500 in a first class (not an international) game. Absolute genius.

  • @MRB-19
    @MRB-19 4 месяца назад

    Way back when the only option for me was to follow it on radio, I had to resort to a piece of 24" square piece of cardboard and mark on it all the basic field positions, and gradually learn the adjectives which vary them - forward/backward, deep/long/mid/short(/silly), wide/square/fine - then there are the random weird position names, like "3rd man", "cow corner" ... not forgetting that it all mirrors for left-handed batters.

  • @kwig3520
    @kwig3520 5 месяцев назад +32

    As people have said, you can't interfere with the fielder, the umpire will give you out IF it's obvious you are doing that. Similar to breaking up a double play in baseball, it is still a common tactic to run between the wickets in a way that makes the fielder's job more difficult, but not so much that an umpire is compelled to judge that you've obstructed the field. Mostly by running a line where you are in between the throw and the stumps, but being subtle about it.

    • @Shivian124
      @Shivian124 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yep basically just run a good line and don't change your path (unless you are overtly avoiding getting hit or running into someone) if you see the ball going somewhere and you should be fine.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 5 месяцев назад +17

    The world's best batters have batting averages around 50 (i.e., 50 runs for every time they're out). Some specialist bowlers have very low batting averages (often around 5), so overall a good team total is around 350 runs for a full innings. Unlike baseball, there's no designated hitter, so if a team loses most of its wickets the weaker batters still have to bat. 11:10 - yes, one of the rarer ways of being given out is "obstructing the field". One thing that wasn't explained with overs is that after a set of six deliveries, the new bowler bowls from the other end, at the other wicket and batter. Usually, each bowler will have a bowling spell of maybe ten overs before being replaced, and a team will likely have about six players who can bowl, with several different styles of bowling - some will bowl fast, sending the ball down at 80 or 90 miles per hour, others will be slower bowlers who can make the ball curve through the air or spin it so that it changes direction when it bounces.

    • @btron3k
      @btron3k 4 месяца назад +1

      Fast bowlers' spells are usually around 5 overs, spinners can bowl a lot more than 10 overs in one spell.

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 4 месяца назад +1

      @@btron3k my comment was already long enough without going into details like that!

    • @btron3k
      @btron3k 4 месяца назад +1

      @@jamesdignanmusic2765 haha yeah I was gonna write a bunch of stuff but then I just thought that if they're interested enough they'll find out later!

  • @styx_n_stonz
    @styx_n_stonz 5 месяцев назад +8

    The only thing missing in this video is that each team has 11 players and the bowling team only needs to take 10 wickets to deem the batting innings as closed, because of the rule that there must always be 2 batsmen.
    Using the current Australian team, here's some additional info about the team selection so that typically you will have a batting lineup similar to this:
    1. Steve Smith - Opening Batsman, part-time leg-spin bowler
    2. Usman Khawaja - Opening Batsman
    3. Marnus Labuschagne - Top Order Batsman, part-time leg-spin bowler
    4. Cameron Green - Top Order Batsman, All-Rounder, Right Arm Fast Bowler (All Rounder just means they are good at both batting and bowling based on their stats)
    5. Travis Head - Middle Order Batsman, part-time slow spin bowler
    6. Mitch Marsh - Middle Order Batsman, All-Rounder, Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler
    7. Alex Cary - Wicketkeeper, Lower Order Batsman
    8. Mitchell Starc - Lower Order Batsman, Left Arm Fast Bowler, Opening Bowler (first to bowl)
    9. Pat Cummins - Captain, Lower Order Batsman, Right Arm Fast Bowler, first change bowler (usually bowls third)
    10. Nathan Lyon - Tailender Batsman, Nightwatchman (a term used to describe a low order batsmen who goes in to bat ahead of a top order batsman at the end of the day to protect the top order batsman's wicket - basically, they are just there to block and stop a batting collapse), Off-spin Bowler
    11. Josh Hazlewood - Tailender Batsman, Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler
    There is also the 12th man who does not bat or bowl, but runs drinks to the batsman and can come on as a substitute fielder if a top 11 player has to leave the field for an injury, bathroom break etc. In a recent rule change, this player may also replace one of the first 11 should a concussion rule that player out of the game.

  • @sayanmandal1289
    @sayanmandal1289 5 месяцев назад +3

    In T20 (which world cup USA gonna host ) a baller can ball 4 over max , and in one day baller can ball 6-10 overs , and in i don't know much about test . And three of them have World Cups . And yeah it's much more popular than baseball .

  • @mike5d1
    @mike5d1 5 месяцев назад +8

    You are correct that the batsman, once he has hit the ball without his bat, he cannot use his bat or his hand to interfere without where the ball is going.
    Another way a batsman can be called out is if he hits the wicket and knocks the bails to the ground.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад +4

    at 20:36, P2 means Power Play 2
    ODI that is of 50 overs is currently divided into 3 Power Plays P1, P2 and P3, This is to ensure entertainment thought 50 overs as ODI was becoming bit boring since T20 cricket came into the light, spectators want more runs more boundary hitting
    P1 - 1st 10 overs - only maximum of 2 fielders out 30 yard inner circle, boosts lot of power hitting and boundaries
    P2 11th to 40th over - maximum of 4fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle, providing an opportunity for the batting team to accelerate the run rate. Conversely, the bowling team may use this phase to stem the flow of runs and pick up crucial wickets.
    P3) 41st to 50th over. Bowling team can have a maximum of five fielders outside the 30-yard circle, allowing bowling team to try and stop boundaries as batsman during this phase try to score maximum boundaries as in this phase batsman are not afraid to lose their wicket and score maximum runs, score sixes by hitting in air.
    Hope this helps

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 4 месяца назад

    Wides are very common in limited overs cricket (t20 or 50-overs), but in first class and test cricket more latitude is given to bowlers. Technically a wide is a ball that is too wide for a batsman to play a 'normal stroke', it is open to interpretation and also dependent on the stature of the batsman. In limited overs almost everything that goes down the 'leg-side' is called 'wide'; the batting team is given an extra run and the ball must be bowled again.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    The problem that occurred with Test Cricket, was that over time, there were batsmen who would take to long to make runs; basically, they were extending their time at bat but not scoring the runs. As they say, "It wa like watching paint dry!". Spectators were looking for the thrill of the older style of Test Cricket. Most 1st Class Cricket, either County or District matches, are played over a weekend; so with much less time, teams were chasing runs. SO, more appealing.

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear 5 месяцев назад

    Wides in test cricket are pretty rare (it pretty much has to be off the pitch), but in Limited Overs cricket, the rules on wides are more strict and anything pitching behind the legs is called a wide, or outside a the small mark on the batting crease on the offside.

  • @nichen6966
    @nichen6966 5 месяцев назад +7

    What was not explained was the type of bowlers. There are pace bowlers who bowl about 146 kmph , medium pacers who bowl between 130 to 146 kmph , spinners - off spinners and leg spinners. Broadly this is the category.. though there are sub classification also.

    • @Shivian124
      @Shivian124 5 месяцев назад +3

      Your speeds are a bit off. Fast bowlers are ABLE to bowl over 150kph. "Fast medium" are able to bowl over 140kph. No medium pacer gets close to 146kph. They bowl below 130kph.

    • @human6729
      @human6729 4 месяца назад

      @@Shivian124 that is release speed when it pitches then when it reaches you with that eyesight it is too too fast while baseball your eyes are fixed on ball as you know for sure it is full toss that too in one area.very easy to hit for cricketers with little practice.so it is deceiving speed and all

    • @Shivian124
      @Shivian124 4 месяца назад

      @@human6729 Yes your point does not in any change the fact medium pacers don't bowl 146kph... not at release and obviously not later either.

  • @alihassanafridi9230
    @alihassanafridi9230 5 месяцев назад +1

    Bro please react to Yuvraj Singh slams six sixes six ball India vs England icc t20 world cup 2007 unbelievable match

  • @hmmer3471
    @hmmer3471 5 месяцев назад

    11:08 that is another type of out which is called as obstacting the fielding

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад +1

    @3.30 in this clip, where you are asking who is this bowler, he is Lasith Malinga. You had reviewed his yorkers in this video. ruclips.net/video/jZNQnGI6dVk/видео.html

  • @danusams
    @danusams 5 месяцев назад +6

    Lasith Malinga is that 'guy' who's a legend of the game!

  • @gauthamvadlamudi3500
    @gauthamvadlamudi3500 5 месяцев назад +3

    @25:21 the professional leagues or T20s are considered diluted versions not because of the integrity of the classic sport or class, or sweater vests etc of old times vs modernization of the sport etc...
    But the long form cricket both Test (3 or 5 days) and ODIs (50 overs) formats required a discipline from the players testing their mental fortitude, patience, stamina, focus, concentration and consistency as they had to play for longer periods of time. Especially the Batsmen had to survive on the field for longer times as long as possible, by protecting their wicket and not getting out (even multiple days in test cricket), while also protecting their body from the oncoming cricket ball, scoring runs consistently, at a steady pace to keep on scoring the necessary runs with discipline, control and controlled aggression when necessary. And the bowlers had to bowl so many more than 10 overs at times, in hot sun, which is tiring enough and since, the batsmen were on the defensive mode being mire cautious to preserve their wicket, the had to setup the batsmen playing the long game, studying their response, testing different deliveries and setting trap for the batsmen with strategy, tactics and technical skills to get them out, and also minimise giving up more runs. All this they have to do both at the physical level with stamina, strength, focus, skills, techniques, right bowl/shot selection etc., and at mental level with concentration, mindgames, strategies, tactics, persistence, and short, long term planning of strategies.
    This they have to do for prolonged periods of time consistently, which is the main challenge, where all of the skills, foundation of the player's skillset and techniques, physical and mental fitness are tested to the extreme, and in such long form formats, for batsmen getting out is the one thing they will try to avoid at all costs with all their might, as there are mire than enough overs to olay and there are only 10 wickets before which their team has to switch and they have to score as much as possible before that, and once the set of good batsmen (generally around 6 out if 11) are out, scoring will become even mire difficult as the remaining 5 players are primarily bowlers who are not specialized in batting. This makes batsmen to be onguard and play as much defensive (protecting the wicket and avoiding getting out is top priority) with only controlled necessary aggression to score runs whenever possible. This very reason makes the batsmen in long format cricket difficult to get out as they aciid taking risks, and thus it becimes even more tedious and patience game for the bowlers to get those batsmen out using studying the batsmen, playing mindgames, strategies, using their skills, choosing the right type if delivery, and tempo, etc which is even more challenging in test format. The bowlers also have a challenge of with what mindset they bowl. If a bowler is bowling conservatively meaning they are inly trying to control number of runs, then the batsmen can't score higher runs like boundaries etc, but batsmen can't get out as well. But if the bowler is bowling aggressively with intention of getting batsmen out, that also increases the risk of high scoring runs like boundaries or sixes (its a double edged sword).
    Now in fast paced 20 overs format T20, especially the professional league franchise matches they only focus on the spectacle, fast paced game, so everyone is on aggressive mode, batsmen are always trying to hit and bowlers are always trying to get outs, this leads to both high run scoring and high risk of getting out, thus making it more dynamic as per the score. But this kind of play style doesn't require much high level skill or technique or proper foundational training, but just the risk it all attitude, full throttle play style with skills, athletic abilities, sufficient enough to pull of great plays, which are flashy, exuberant, of course great moves, etc. The good T20 players are surely graet olayers but they can necer survive in a longer formats even the ODIs (50 overs).
    Whereas great long ODI players can surely do well in T20, as ODIs hit that sweet spot between the slowpaced patience game of test matches and hyper fast-paced T20 matches. ODI players need to be aggressive enough to hit back to back boundaries or defend the wicket and play defensive depending on the stage of the match and situation, that good ODI players have that balance if both aggression, strong foundation of technique and mental fortitude.

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 4 месяца назад

    The commonest individual innings in cricket is '0', it is what everyone starts with and it is not automatic that you will add to it, if you get out for nought (0) it is called a 'duck'.
    A batting average for a professional, specialised batsman in first-class cricket would probably range between 30 and, say, 55. At 30, you are hanging on in there, at 40, you are a good, reliable pro, at 45 you have real talent. At 50+ you are in the top league!
    A batting average is worked out by dividing the number of runs scored by the number of 'completed' innings. A completed innings is one in which the batsman is out. There are common scenarios in which a batsman is 'not out,' but has to stop batting. So, for instance if a batsman played 24 completed innings, and scored 1,000 runs his/her average would be 41.66. However, if in those innings he remained not out on 4 occasions (for instance ) then his/her average would be 1,000 divided by 20 = 50.00.
    A bowler's average is calculated by dividing the number of runs scored off his/her bowling by the number of batsmen he/she dismissed; so 1,000 runs divided by 50 wickets gives an average of 20.00 per wicket. The lower the bowling average, the better it is for a bowler.

  • @lokiofindia
    @lokiofindia 5 месяцев назад +1

    Guys please react on cricket world cup 2019 review by icc

  • @Elephant-j9b
    @Elephant-j9b 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wide isn't rare . Normally a match can averages 10 wides in a match

  • @daft_ss6917
    @daft_ss6917 5 месяцев назад +2

    the USA has been a member of the ICC ( International Cricket Council) since 1965

  • @Elvis-v4u
    @Elvis-v4u 4 месяца назад +1

    Their are only 10 wickets For a team 🙂👍 means only 10 of their players can bat in a match

  • @lordatum8139
    @lordatum8139 5 месяцев назад +4

    3:59 slinga Malinga ❤ the only bowler who makes dhoni tremble

  • @AshishRaj04
    @AshishRaj04 5 месяцев назад +1

    do a watch along of a live match . you will learn 95% of cricket in that

  • @BismayNayak-cv8gl
    @BismayNayak-cv8gl 5 месяцев назад +1

    watch IPL biggest cricket league

  • @SirBradiator
    @SirBradiator 4 месяца назад +1

    In limited overs cricket bowlers are limited to the number of overs they can bowl, this is usually 1/5 of the total overs so you must use at least 5 different bowlers.
    In an one day game (50 overs) each bowler can bowl 10 overs, in T20 (20 overs) each bowler can bowl 4 overs

  • @stuartmcivor2276
    @stuartmcivor2276 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think one thing he doesn't mention is that each over is bowled from the opposite end to the previous one. On TV the picture is almost always from behind the bowler so it's not always obvious.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад +1

    at 21:54: Each team bat for maximum overs mentioned earlier in my comment based on type of cricket match being played or maximum of 10 wickets as a team consists of 11 players and in cricket at any point of time should be in pair.
    Why I said maximum of 10 wickets is - is out of 11 nominated players for a match 1-2 gets injured and cannot bat then batting team would run out pair earlier based on injured players so if 1 batsman cannot bat, team can lose 9 wickets and 10 person would be out of pair as 1 of their batsman is injured. This player is by default given Absent hurt or Absent out

  • @sudeepkummarakunta8494
    @sudeepkummarakunta8494 5 месяцев назад +1

    There are 11 players in a team and once 10 players are given out the innings ends
    In ODI bowler can bowl 10 overs
    In T20 bowler can bowl 4 overs
    In test there is no limit

  • @rahulbakshi1869
    @rahulbakshi1869 5 месяцев назад +1

    That Guy is the greatest ever fast bowler in T20s

  • @kanchansrivastava7912
    @kanchansrivastava7912 5 месяцев назад +1

    Finally bro please get those world cup tickets now its happening in texas , florida and. Long island

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for joining us tonight brother!

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sports Explained’s Rugby video is great too

  • @BismayNayak-cv8gl
    @BismayNayak-cv8gl 5 месяцев назад +1

    watch part 2 of this video

  • @garvthakur7662
    @garvthakur7662 5 месяцев назад +1

    11:00 If the batter did this intentionally then fielding team can appeal for 'obstructing the field out'. Umpire can give it out if they think that's the case

  • @RivithOi
    @RivithOi 5 месяцев назад +1

    3:58 he is Malinga checkout his hattricks (hattrick in cricket means taking 3 wickets in 3 consuctive deliveries )
    He have taken 4 wickets in 4 consuctive deliveries 2 times ( only one to do it ODI , first one to do it in t20i,there are 3 other bowlers has done that in t20i)

  • @peterhoz
    @peterhoz 5 месяцев назад +1

    One thing you missed re overs (cos you paused but didn't rewind) is that each over is bowled from alternating ends. So over 1 from the north, over 2 from the south. Over 3 from the north. Etc. The batters don't change ends except when scoring runs. So if there's a good batter and a bad batter towards the end of an innings, the good batter will try to "retain the strike" by scoring 1 run at the end of the over so he's still "on strike" in the next over. You rarely notice on TV cos they have a camera at each end, but watch the shadows 😉

  • @pavank569
    @pavank569 5 месяцев назад +1

    There is a restriction on number of overs a bowler can bowl in Limited overs matches (That is ODI and T20)..in ODI (One Day International - a bowler can bowl a maximum of 10 overs, in T20 it is 4 overs) but which over a bowler bowls will be decided by the captain of that fielding team..(even the number of overs also) but some bowlers have specific expertise ..hence the captain will use them accordingly..and there is no restriction on when a bowler can bowl..so if a captain thinks that this particular bowler has better record against an opponent batter ..then the captain will ask that bowler to bowl..
    There is another format called Test Cricket which lasts for a maximum of 5 days.. in that there is no restriction of number of overs an individual can bowl..For example , a day in test cricket consists of mandatory 90 overs ..so if the captain wants a bowler to bowl..he can bowl him all day ..that is bowler will bowl a maximum of 45 overs in a day!! (but that generally doesnt happen because bowlers get tired)

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your question at 11:19
    If during a run out ( the clip you referring is showing a run out) batsman changing the course of action knowing to come in between the ball and wicket and if fielding teams appeals and if umpires feels that is the case(batsman changed course knowingly through replays) than batsman is given out "Obstructing the field".
    and if they don't change the course of run however he still comes in between thrower and wicket - then batsman is not out as he didn't change course of his run and then it becomes fielding team duty to ensure they throw for run out accordingly

  • @siryogiwan
    @siryogiwan 5 месяцев назад

    you have a couple stats for batters, you have S.R. (strike rate) and batting average, 1st letting you know their runs against balls faced and second is an overall average of all their runs per innings played, it may be something worth looking into, same goes for bowlers and wickets etc

    • @siryogiwan
      @siryogiwan 5 месяцев назад

      you'll find bowleers will often have a preferred end to bowl from, which is something you don't often hear mentioned

    • @siryogiwan
      @siryogiwan 5 месяцев назад

      you might enjoy the story behind the birth of limited overs cricket, there was a tv series about it, being a tv station here (Oz) that created it, but there's lots of interviews about the topic too, wasn't smooth sailing in it's adoption

  • @stuartmcivor2276
    @stuartmcivor2276 5 месяцев назад +1

    Up until the 1960s (I think) there were both amateurs and professionals who played together. In England there used to be an annual game The Gentlemen (amateurs) against The Players (professionals). The first professional to become captain of England was in 1952.

  • @BeatWittwer-x8p
    @BeatWittwer-x8p 5 месяцев назад +1

    After an over is completed the new bowler bowls from the other end .... that means the batter that was not facing the previous bowler becomes the new facing batter.
    This really matters when poorer quality batter is batting with a strong batter ( usually when several wickets have been lost) .... it means they are more likely to
    be dismissed so the stronger batter tends to try to run on the last ball of an over to " protect" the poorer batter ( and the team, especially when there are already 8 or 9 outs).

  • @awakeningcry
    @awakeningcry Месяц назад

    First Class cricket is NOT JUST "Test" cricket, it's also 50-over ODIs (especially in England, where counties play against each other)

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад

    ROhit Sharma had scored 3 200s in ODI and total times an individual had scored a 200 is hardly 12-13 instances and first time it was done was in 2010 by and India. Average of a good batsman and a opener is close to 40-50
    Middle order is considered good batsman if average is 35 to 45
    Lower order is good is average is 25-35
    Pure bowlers can average as low as 5-6 - this is because there primary skills is bowling.
    Also average is defined by position you bat.
    This is only ODI.
    T20 and Test have different high scores like Test match Brian Lara scored 400 in one innings
    Also there is Legendary Australian cricketer SIR DONALD BRADMAN whose test match match average is 99.96 and he just needed 4 runs in last innings to ensure average of 100 through his career however he was out on 0 as he was having tears in his eyes. Just a story I thought you should know

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    The bowlers change ends everytime the bowlers change, and the previous bowler can come back to bowl from the previous end; also bowlers do not bowl to the same batsman in an Innings when a odd number of runs are taken(I.e.: 1 or 3 runs). In the Limited Overs Format, bowlers are limited to the number of overs they can bowl in an innings; in One Day(ODI) a maximum of 10 overs, while in T20 a maximum of 4 overs.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад

    one question to you guys, this year T20I cricket world cup is happening in West Indies and USA to promote cricket in USA and also cricket will be played in 2028 USA Olympics

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    With the Fielding Positions, if you notice the white line surrounding the pitch; this is used for One Day and T20 matches, in both games there are fielding restrictions. This is where Powerplay(P1 & P2) come into play. In ODI, during the first 10 overs of the innings, a maximum of two fielders are allowed outside the circle, this is called P1; between overs 11 to 40, only 4 fielders are allowed, and the last 10 overs, only 5 fielders are allowed. In T20, during the first 6 overs, only two fielders are allowed outside the circle, this is called P1; beginning with the seventh over, no more than five fielders are allowed.

  • @pranaykishnaney797
    @pranaykishnaney797 5 месяцев назад

    at 21
    T20 match has maximum of 20 overs per team
    ODI - one day international has maximum of 50 overs per team in a day
    Test match 90 overs in a day for 5 days continuously - team can play maximum of 2 innings
    1 over has 6 balls thrown by a bowler
    so 23.4 would mean - bowling team had completed 23 overs and 4 balls of 24th overs. Post 2 more balls by bowler it would read as 24

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear 5 месяцев назад

    For a suggestion on cricket catches - I'd suggest the Screamer - A compilation of Steve Smith's classic catches. ruclips.net/video/uY_OaMCWlyg/видео.html
    or for a mix of both great catches and run-outs, I'd suggest The Very Best of Michael Hussey in the field ruclips.net/video/to0xX_fqjiU/видео.html

  • @pbirty3188
    @pbirty3188 3 месяца назад

    Hundred = a century = a ton. 200 = a double ton/double century
    Batter can only bat for as long as they can (provided they don't get out) in test cricket. In ODI's and T20's they're limited overs. So they couldn't bat more than the overs allow.

  • @daft_ss6917
    @daft_ss6917 5 месяцев назад

    the ICC ( International Cricket Council) is the global governing body of cricket, was formed in 1909 founding members were Australia , England and South Africa, there are 12 full members and they are the only countries to have the right to play official test matches, and 96 Associate members that can play limited over international games

  • @tonyneal4716
    @tonyneal4716 2 месяца назад

    For your guys information a typical cricket team might be composed of four specialist bowlers. These players are picked in the team primarily for their bowling skills. Then the remaining players will be batters who are specialists in this part of the game. Lastly, there is the wicket keeper (catcher). Sometimes a player will be equally good at batting and bowling and the're called "Allrounders". An allrounder is a valuable asset for any cricket team because basically here's doing the work of two players.

  • @NikhileshSurve7428
    @NikhileshSurve7428 5 месяцев назад

    1:23 More annoying is when someone refers Bowling as "throwing" which in Cricket has very specific meaning & not allowed for Bowlers to do while Bowling. Also these days Batsman/Batswoman is called "batter" which is just as annoying. Another one is referring to the benches the teams sit on during T20 matches as "dugout". It's like deliberate use of baseball terminologies.
    25:17 They can still wear sweaters if it's very cold like un England most Cricketers from the Subcontinent & the Caribbean will feel more cold especially during the winter.

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie 5 месяцев назад

    13:53 in One Day (50 over) games, bowlers are limited to a maximum of 10 overs each; I think, in T20, it’s a maximum of 4. Tests, of course, are unlimited

  • @NoToBusinessCasual
    @NoToBusinessCasual 5 месяцев назад

    He said the bowler is "allowed" to bounce the ball. That is a wrong statement. In fact, the bowler is "supposed" to bounce fhe ball. THAT is the PRIME difference b/w the two sports in terms of the complexity of batting. Normally if a delivery is not bounced, it is wacked somewhere unless its a fast bowler who surprises with a swinging thunderbolt into the stunps

  • @kwig3520
    @kwig3520 5 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/C6JZuJEqoww/видео.htmlsi=vcZErQ7bhFQl89xH
    For a good runout video, here's a Ricky Ponting mix tape, it's maybe a bit long, but he's probably the most prolific runout fielder in history. Others will say there have been better fielders (I would too, probably) but this is a good mix tape (a lot of great players don't have good mix tapes, sadly)

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 4 месяца назад

    One slight error was when he said the target for England was 222, because that is what India had scored. The "target" for the team batting second is, obviously, what the first team scored, plus 1 more run, to win.
    He also wrong about how recent there were cricket professionals (and btw all the players shown here are professional-paid sportsmen/women). There have been professional cricketers for around 200 years or more, What complicated things was that in the top class teams there were also a minority of amateurs, who were good enough players, who had enough private income to play without a wage. Amateurs (gentlemen) were accorded greater social status and were virtually always selected as team captains.
    The whole Gentlemen and Players set up, in England, came to an end in 1962, after that there were just players.

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 4 месяца назад

    In first class fames, the captain of the bowling team will generally start with his two accustomed 'opening bowlers'. They will probably be his quickest bowlers; bowler #1 at end 'a', and #2 at end 'b'. He cannot bowl them for ever because fast bowling is very tiring and he needs to keep them fresh for later in the innings; over-bowling them is also quite likely to cause minor or even serious injuries. So he might give them 5, 6, or 7 overs, but then bring on hus change bowlers or a slow spinner. Most captains would want to have four or five bowlers they can choose from; different tyoes of bowler can be more effective for different conditions.

  • @CM25195
    @CM25195 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, there are various fielding positions in cricket.
    Team captain sets the field according to the context of the game. The captain might tell the fielder to go and stand 1-2 meters from the batsman or field in the boundary line.
    And the p2 thing that you didn't get to know, it means 2nd powerplay. There is 3 powerplay in odi and 2 in t20s.
    But I'm not in mood to explain what is powerplay. You better google it.👍

  • @ashokkumardash.4067
    @ashokkumardash.4067 5 месяцев назад

    If you want to experience it live then you should watch the live broadcast of Icc 20-20 world cup is starting from 2nd June. It is happening in USA.

  • @danusams
    @danusams 5 месяцев назад

    Also if you are looking for a video that compiles best yorkers by Lasith Malinga that guy you talked about then this is a good quality video. ruclips.net/video/aIL7e6FIfWA/видео.html (Lasith Malinga's Top 10 deliveries in Australia)

  • @Anuradha-yt
    @Anuradha-yt 4 месяца назад

    3:58 Lasith Malinga ; Sri Lankan Legend

  • @unclelink
    @unclelink 24 дня назад

    One thing these videos sort of skip over is the function of the umpire, that's really important. They have to be alert to a lot of things. Weather, condition of the ball in play, restacking the wickets, etc.

  • @UmpireStrikesBack
    @UmpireStrikesBack 5 месяцев назад

    I do not care if you call a bowler a "pitcher". I do care when you say the bowler "throws" the ball rather than "bowls" the ball. This is because a "throw" has meaning in cricket and it is an illegal delivery. Here is the law:
    21.3.1 After the bowler has entered his/her delivery stride, if in the opinion of either umpire the ball has been thrown or, unless permitted by agreement in 21.1.2, delivered underarm, that umpire shall call and signal No ball and, when the ball is dead, inform the other umpire of the reason for the call.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    If the bowler hits the wicket but the bails stay in place, then the batsman is not out; the bails(either one or both) have to be dislodged. There was a classic bowl that removed the middle stump, but the bails did not fall; they actually supported each other from falling, NOW that doesn't happen everyday!

  • @mattybob12310
    @mattybob12310 4 месяца назад

    If you wanna see some Stumping check out any MS Dhoni compilation, Fantastic Wicket Keeper, Solid Batsman, and Captain of India for a long time.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    In Test Cricket, the batting team starts with their No.1 and No.2 batsmen, and progress through their line-up; and when they play their 2nd Innings, they start again with their No.1 and No.2 batsmen and progress through their line-up. It is irrelevant whether all batsmen were out during the 1st Innings, as a team can achieve a VERY high 1st Innings score and the Captain can call(declare) the innings; thus the fielding team will then take their turn at bat. Also, if the second batting team is all out and does not reach a prescribe score with respect to the other teams run score; they can be called to bat on. This means the second team will then bat their 2nd Innings, and try to beat the 1st Innings score from the first batting team; in other words, the first team has foregone their 2nd Innings; which can put pressure on them to get the second team out 'cheaply'before they beat their run score. Test Cricket tactics can be acquainted to the game of Chess, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.

  • @animalian01
    @animalian01 Месяц назад

    What he didn't make clear is the batting team can claim an out normally on LBW's only, and the captain can also request a video review, but only a limited number of times, no bowler could possibly do a whole test with only one other bowler, they would end their career, from wear to the joints very quickly

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 4 месяца назад

    A running batsman is not permitted to wilfully interfere with a fielder's throw to prevent a run out. If a batsman did that he would, on appeal, be given out 'obstructing the field'. It's a rare dismissal (because they know it is not allowed) but it does happen when a batsman has a 'brain failure'.
    Similarly, neither batsman can interfere (by word or deed) with a fielder who is attempting to catch a batsman out.

  • @alphacrusis2632
    @alphacrusis2632 4 месяца назад

    That bowler is Malinga from Sri Lanka and his bowling action was controversial right from the start of his bowling career. There was a lot of debate as to whether or not it was legal and in the end it was decided that it was legal because he bowled with a straight arm like every other fast bowler, its just that he couldn't lift his arm above a certain height so it looked wrong but he got away with it. Two hundred runs is not unheard of in fact batters on debut have scored over two hundred runs, its the 300 run club that's exclusive, less than 10 batters and only Brian Lara from the West Indies has hit 500 runs.
    The batter once he has hit the ball into play he cannot deliberately interfere with the ball or else he's out!
    The captain is responsible for the strategy of the game and directs who bowls and who doesn't.
    Each day in the five day game is actually split into three 2 hour sessions with drinks after the first hour of each session. Each session is usually around 30 overs so at the completion of 30 overs the umpire will call 'lunch' and remove the bails. At the end of the second session the umpire will call 'tea' and remove the bails then at the completion of the third session the umpire will call 'stumps' and remove the bails which will complete the days play. After 80 overs are bowled a new ball will be introduced and if 90 overs are completed before 'stumps' then time may be added, however, if the bowling side are too slow in completing overs and do not complete 90 overs within the hour then they can be fined.

  • @tatsuyahiiragi416
    @tatsuyahiiragi416 5 месяцев назад

    Your video reacting to Dhoni's Wicket-keeping skills is partially stumpings. I'd revisit that video if I were you.

  • @suryanarayan549
    @suryanarayan549 5 месяцев назад +1

    11:00 That is sort of a grey area I believe. Checkout the 2019 ODI World Cup final ending, between England and New Zealand. Absoluture thriller that also includes what you said about a batsman interfering the throw with his bat while crossing.

  • @alandoherty1332
    @alandoherty1332 5 месяцев назад

    The guy u like is mal8nga the slinger. Cricket purists will tell l you his action pushes the boundaries of a real delivery.personally I say he's a chucker or thrower. He's action is borderline illegal. The comment saying he s a legend is a massive stretch of the truth. I say malinga is a cheat💯👍😎

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear 5 месяцев назад +1

    NonP is correct. The batsman is entitled to run between the ball and the stumps in his normal line. Deviating from that line to purposely get in the way of the ball can result in him being called "out" for interference. Also the batsmen handling the ball is another method you can be out (eg ball hits the bat but is about the bounce into the stumps and the batter blocks it with his hand).
    Zach - Limited overs have a maximum amount of overs the each bowler can bowl (20% of the total), so minimum of 5 bowlers have to be used. Test cricket - you could use only 2 bowlers assuming they are physically up to the task of bowling 45 overs (270 balls) each day (highly unlikely) and the batsmen don't get used to the same bowler. Sometimes teams will "match-up" their bowlers according to the batsman. For example, if they feel a batter is weaker in a certain area they may start with a spin bowler, or maybe start a left hand fast bowler instead of a right hand bowler, or chop and change bowlers regularly so batsmen don't "get set" against one bowler.

  • @vishnuvijayan9910
    @vishnuvijayan9910 5 месяцев назад

    React to Sachin Tendulkar, he is known widely as the God of Cricket
    He footwork was like that of a boxer with the balance of a ballet dancer, simply put he was basically poetry in motion

  • @VivekUnveiled
    @VivekUnveiled 5 месяцев назад

    I recommend you to watch the IPL (Indian Premiere League) which is going on right now.. it is the toughest league and it is T20 , 20 overs match u will enjoy them

  • @devpandey1332
    @devpandey1332 3 месяца назад

    You should watch a mini series Bodyline... it is based on true story... test series between Australia and England..

  • @rosuobs3972
    @rosuobs3972 5 месяцев назад

    hi de hi, all up to speed now excellent, are you going to do reactions to the 'T20 world cup', first game is USA vs CANADA on 1st June in DALLAS, three cheers to you two ooo thanks

  • @YobboBear
    @YobboBear 5 месяцев назад

    Glen Maxwell has signed to play in the American Major League Cricket competition

  • @kanchansrivastava7912
    @kanchansrivastava7912 5 месяцев назад +1

    My new favourite channel

    • @RealFansSports
      @RealFansSports  5 месяцев назад +1

      My brother ✊🏻✊🏻. Appreciate you forreal

  • @tazykat1
    @tazykat1 3 месяца назад

    You can’t interfere with the ball. That would be out. Probably if it was going to be a run out then that is “touched ball” very rare but not as rare as hit wicket or hit twice. You cannot hit the wicket, even if accidentally, with your bat. You cannot hit the ball and then hit again -sounds weird but it can happen.

  • @tazykat1
    @tazykat1 3 месяца назад

    You can’t interfere with the ball. That would be out. Probably if it was going to be a run out then that is “touched ball” very rare but not as rare as hit wicket or hit twice. You cannot hit the wicket, even if accidentally, with your bat. You cannot hit the ball and then hit again -sounds weird but it can happen.

  • @vaibhavpandey6449
    @vaibhavpandey6449 4 месяца назад

    please react on rohit sharma double century 209 vs Australia or 264 vs Sri Lanka

  • @kris_go_cool3030
    @kris_go_cool3030 4 месяца назад

    Bowler's sometimes do wide ball intensionally to limit the batsman swings radius thus reducing the changes of him hitting six and also if the batsman accidents touches these wide balls he won't be awarded free run as part of wide ball... bowlers do set field according to his plan of pitching the ball therby batman hitting the wide ball could be predicted prior..

  • @shantodas8184
    @shantodas8184 4 месяца назад

    most of the batters till the early 2000's that had above 35 average were considered good. above 40 were the greats and above 50 were some of the absolute bests. nowadays the game has been tilted to the batters due to various factors. now run scoring is way easier and the margins have slightly shifted forward

  • @neilpriyadarshi5282
    @neilpriyadarshi5282 5 месяцев назад

    There's also a companion video by this guy, more like a part 2 of this one...would love you guys to check that one out too..

  • @foxbyday4300
    @foxbyday4300 3 месяца назад

    Every team will have at least 5 or 6 players that will bowl in any given game , they will usually be different kinds of bowler to mix everything up

  • @Urai70
    @Urai70 5 месяцев назад

    1:25 it's obstruction of field, and If the fielding side appeals and umpire Determines that the batting side deliberately blocks the ball or deflect it while the ball is being in play other than the delivery the batsman faced, he can dismiss the batsman on grounds of Obstructing the filed

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 4 месяца назад

    In the One Day game, England ha to get one more run than India; thus for England to achieve 222, that means India only scored 221.

  • @bboyrsf
    @bboyrsf 4 месяца назад

    Legally all 11 players on field can bowl, but a team has dedicated bowlers and then all rounders who possess both batting and bowling skills.

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 5 месяцев назад

    You always need 10 outs, or more specifically if you don’t have two batters available you’re done

  • @teakania
    @teakania 2 месяца назад

    A team usually plays with 4-5 bowlers, so they all swap according to the pitch conditions and tactics,

  • @JamesJohannes-l6w
    @JamesJohannes-l6w 3 месяца назад

    Great video. The next bowler has to come in from the other end, which can make a big difference. The fielding side often tries to keep the batsman whose strenght is bowling & fielding at that end. Also the conditions change at each end.

  • @roshantopno1253
    @roshantopno1253 5 месяцев назад

    9:40 you can check MS Dhoni's stumpings. He has a record of fastest stumping in cricket.