Average AMERICAN REACTS To 'The Laws of Cricket | EXPLAINED!'

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  • @brianpoole4369
    @brianpoole4369 4 года назад +242

    Cricket,is the only game in the world, that lasts five whole days, and still end in a draw!!

    • @jonathanball8237
      @jonathanball8237 4 года назад +38

      And that’s beautiful

    • @Scoobydcs
      @Scoobydcs 4 года назад +30

      thats why its awesome haha

    • @Scoobydcs
      @Scoobydcs 4 года назад +11

      @Granpa Joe or chill at home with tms on the radio

    • @sullenskulls9709
      @sullenskulls9709 4 года назад +15

      Or a tie. As far as I know, it is the only sport in the world, where a draw and a tie are different results. A draw being if the limited overs/timeframe have expired without a definitive winner being decided. And a tie, is where the responding team matches the starting teams score, and loses their final wicket. This is obviously a very rare occurrence, but still qualifies as a different result than a draw.

    • @donaldboughton8686
      @donaldboughton8686 4 года назад +9

      Meals are involved. Lunch and Tee. For the audience do not forget the beer tent.

  • @caribbeanman3379
    @caribbeanman3379 4 года назад +85

    Basically, if you think of Baseball as checkers, then Cricket would be Chess.

    • @malthomas987
      @malthomas987 4 года назад +2

      postal chess.

    • @alanpercival6428
      @alanpercival6428 4 года назад +2

      Cricket to most Americans is mastermind....At least they can't change the name of it , .

    • @darkcommission
      @darkcommission 4 года назад

      @@alanpercival6428 The great American game of Crocket where balls are Bowie'd

    • @DJ.LakeSea
      @DJ.LakeSea 3 года назад +1

      Dude, that's like poetry.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange 3 года назад

      Eh, that sounds like you don't understand the nuances of baseball. It's simpler than cricket, but Chess isn't cerebral because it's overly complicated. It's just complicated enough to allow the strategy to dictate the game, but simple enough so anyone can play it. That's baseball.
      Cricket seems to have less room for one vs one strategy within the game, based on the amount of people active in each play.
      That said, it doesn't seem more or less like Chess than baseball. Honestly, it seems like the personality types who love cricket are the same types who like baseball in the states.
      Hell, people use the same chess comparison in the US when they explain why they prefer baseball to other things. 🤣

  • @paulb6152
    @paulb6152 4 года назад +115

    The best reaction I had from an American friend who I took to a cricket game who couldnt believe the players went
    a. off the pitch for lunch
    b. off the pitch for tea
    c. off the pitch for bad light
    d. off the pitch for rain
    e. home every night for four nights
    On top of that they had a drinks break morning and afternoon for five days.
    and at the end of it all it was a draw....

    • @tonyroy8123
      @tonyroy8123 4 года назад +5

      paul, you have learnt your lesson. Never ever take a Yank to a cricket game again.

    • @joeypotter6051
      @joeypotter6051 4 года назад

      My favourite thing about cricket is that you can turn the TV on to see what is happening and the screen just has a chyron saying "Tea break".
      That, and the fact that you didn't know who was winning until the end.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange 3 года назад +3

      Wait... for tea? I guess I kind understand needing food, sleep, light and good weather if you're playing for days, but hang out breaks? lol How do you stay focused on the game if you're off having tea and probably talking about other things?

    • @fletch397
      @fletch397 3 года назад +2

      @@MrKeychange Tea is the same as Dinner. He doesn't mean the drink.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange 3 года назад

      @@fletch397 ah

  • @mathewkelly9968
    @mathewkelly9968 4 года назад +87

    We don't like cricket , we love it
    Dreadlock Holiday

  • @davidjames1881
    @davidjames1881 4 года назад +74

    What you really need to know about cricket is that you can take a snooze during the game and if anything exciting happens the crowd usually lets you know.

  • @indianmynah
    @indianmynah 4 года назад +148

    These videos don’t really mention one of the most important things and that is that the bowler (pitcher) bounces the ball so the batsman has to read that bounce. The pitch is natural turf so the bounce is very unpredictable, and the ball swings a lot in the air and has a big seam in it which makes it deviate when it bounces. Because games last so long the weather changes throughout a game and that affects the ball and pitch too. Because the fielding captains can put their fielders pretty much wherever they want they get their bowlers to bowl in a certain way to exploit the very specific conditions (pitches in India are totally different to pitches in Australia) and the batters weaknesses. That’s why most true cricket fans prefer the 5 day version, the tactics that come into play, watching a fielding captain try for hours or even days to get a batter out, the batter adjusting to the conditions and forcing the opposing captain to reset the field and bowl differently, a ball that bounces half way down the pitch is usually hit out to the sides, a ball pitched up near the batters toes is usually hit straight back down the ground, it takes perfect execution from the bowler the force the batter to play to the field the captain has set. It’s a very strategic game

    • @Dularr
      @Dularr 4 года назад +2

      When traveling, I could never figure how long the match was going on. If it was day one or day five.

    • @indianmynah
      @indianmynah 4 года назад +4

      If both teams are wearing white it’s the 5 day game (for international teams, shorter for domestic), teams wear couloured uniforms for the shorter formats

    • @Dularr
      @Dularr 4 года назад +4

      @@indianmynah I do recall something like that. I guess it was a 5 day game between India at Australia. I would follow it on the local news. It took a few days to realize it was the same game and not a series.

    • @MrMrlosteruk
      @MrMrlosteruk 4 года назад +1

      Beautifully explained

    • @edwardlansdowne291
      @edwardlansdowne291 4 года назад +2

      You are absolutely correct, it IS a very strategic game and an important part of the strategy is changing the bowlers according to their specialised bowling skils. For an example of this, compare the bowling of Glen McGrath and Shane Warne (and yes, of course I'm an Australian )

  • @richardsevern2973
    @richardsevern2973 4 года назад +95

    The first thing to know is, there are NO rules. There are LAWS.

    • @rewrose2838
      @rewrose2838 4 года назад

      They're rules because they can be broken

    • @richardsevern2973
      @richardsevern2973 4 года назад +6

      @@rewrose2838 No rules. In cricket, they are LAWS. Look it up.

    • @renefourie7963
      @renefourie7963 4 года назад

      @@richardsevern2973 Correct, only laws - no rules

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 3 года назад

      lol Very good point!

  • @johnwescott1500
    @johnwescott1500 4 года назад +56

    It's simple -
    You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out, the side that's out comes in and the side that's been in goes out and tries to get those coming in, out. Sometimes you get men still in and not out.
    When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in goes out and goes in. There are two men called umpires who stay out all the time and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both sides have been in and all the men have been out, and both sides have been out twice after all the men have been in, including those who are not out, that is the end of the game

    • @lawrencebeckitt9957
      @lawrencebeckitt9957 4 года назад +6

      Classic explanation of Test Cricket👍

    • @robspunk
      @robspunk 4 года назад +10

      Don't foget sometimes when the guy goes out to be in he can also think he's out but turns out he's still in. Sometimes they are out tho and try to be in but are deemed out. Other than that you are spot in, out. on.

    • @SteveSearle
      @SteveSearle 4 года назад +3

      Classic 😁🇬🇧

    • @Sharmac77
      @Sharmac77 4 года назад +1

      This guys channel needs to be bigger....so more people can read this you tube classic comment. Absolutely genius...i salute you.

    • @gbsailing9436
      @gbsailing9436 4 года назад

      Oh John, you stole my thunder...😭

  • @chrisbradley1192
    @chrisbradley1192 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for taking a look at this wonderful game. I loved your comment about the 5 day game, "Do they go to bed?" One of the most dramatic events was the 3rd Test Match between England and Australia in 1981. The Australians were miles in front and at one stage the odds of an England victory were 500/1 - yet they came back to win. The story is available on YT.

  • @karl9460
    @karl9460 4 года назад +31

    This is the only game I have ever witnessed a commentator saying it was going to end in a draw... with two days to go.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking 4 года назад +2

      That’s because of a weather forecast.

    • @emceeboogieboots1608
      @emceeboogieboots1608 4 года назад

      And the uninitiated may confuse a draw with a tie

  • @zargonthemagnificent330
    @zargonthemagnificent330 4 года назад +36

    All you need to know about cricket is that it's England's lasting gift to its former colonies, and now they ALL are better at it than we are 🙄. The sport is better than any other for instilling fair play and respect for your opponent. It's just a shame that's never influenced the Aussies 😁

    • @zargonthemagnificent330
      @zargonthemagnificent330 4 года назад +5

      @illuminOz How's the sandpaper business doing in lockdown, convict?

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete 4 года назад +1

      Zargon the Magnificent , Bet you’re sorry that you started this one off?

    • @mbangroo
      @mbangroo 3 года назад

      Hahahhahahaha 😂, lmao 😹

    • @neilcaress9036
      @neilcaress9036 3 года назад +1

      Not all of them! And generally we can still beat them more often than not in England

    • @haze4056
      @haze4056 3 года назад

      Low blow mate cmon

  • @keithorbell8946
    @keithorbell8946 4 года назад +20

    It’s 10 outs rather than 11 because you have to have two batsmen on the field at any one time. If 10 of your 11 players are out, you only have one on the field.

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 3 года назад

      "Out" is not, never has been, and hopefully never will be, a noun in the game of cricket.

  • @tonyanderton3521
    @tonyanderton3521 4 года назад +45

    Menke, the first "rule" is that they are, officially, The Laws of Cricket, not the "rules" of cricket. They have been the Laws of Cricket since 1788 (there were earlier drafts).

    • @Moamanly
      @Moamanly 4 года назад +5

      And that is a clue about the arcane terminology used by cricketers all over the world.It is like another language.....
      Byes,boxes,bags,bowlers,balls,bats,bails, backward-square,crease, cut-shot, cover, cover-point, covers, extra-cover, declare, delivery, drive, drop, dibbly-dobbley, and on and on and on! It is a GREAT game.
      Think= a combination of tai chi and baseball with a rock-hard ball!

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад +2

      Most sports of British origin tend to have laws of the game as opposed to rules.

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад +2

      @@Moamanly "...with a rock-hard ball!" that's coming at you in excess of 80 miles an hour from a distance of 22 yards!

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace 4 года назад

      I'm British and this sounds like a spoof .g. 'Britishised baseball' or some shit, though I know cricket and rounders preceded baseball. Honestly all these little cricket facts sound like jokes.

  • @Squimple
    @Squimple 4 года назад +21

    You're doing really well if you've never seen cricket before. Yes, they do sleep between days in Test. A day is usually 6 hours of play: A 2 hour morning session, Lunch, Two hours after lunch, then Tea, then a final two hour session.

    • @reaper5222
      @reaper5222 4 года назад +1

      A day is 6 hours (3 lots of 2 hours) as mentioned, or until 90 overs have been bowled, if the 6 hours of play haven't been sufficient to bowl 90 overs. Typically 15 overs are bowled in an hour, so 2 hours gives 30 overs; 90 overs bowled each day. However, the "typical 15 overs" has become 12 or 13 overs, so the last 2 hour session can be extended by up to an hour to make up the 90 overs required. Providing playing conditions are considered 'safe'. Cricket isn't played in heavy rain, or in bad light as the batsman cannot make out the ball to properly defend themselves.

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace 4 года назад

      Jesus Christ just play rounders and be done with it lol

    • @Squimple
      @Squimple 4 года назад

      @@SobrietyandSolace or French cricket!

  • @TomBot22
    @TomBot22 4 года назад +104

    Wait until you hear about the Duckworth-Lewis system to decide who wins!

    • @maceyrickard6836
      @maceyrickard6836 4 года назад +9

      Where is the haha button

    • @winkle1
      @winkle1 4 года назад +1

      ha ha ha you blow their minds with that,

    • @drjohnsmith5282
      @drjohnsmith5282 4 года назад +10

      You multiply the number of balls bowled by the number of balls faced and divide that figure by the average age of the batting side *minus* the number of spanners in a toolkit

    • @crabsta
      @crabsta 4 года назад +1

      @@drjohnsmith5282 A Sidchrome tool kit

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete 4 года назад

      TomBot22 ,Superb comment!.....faf.

  • @freddycook630
    @freddycook630 4 года назад +19

    now u know how the Brits feel watching your football

  • @MindlessWanderings
    @MindlessWanderings 4 года назад +6

    I've seen a lot of these American reacts to cricket videos and it's so refreshing to see someone with a good understanding of sports watch and actually try to understand by self translating into what they know.. Instead of what a lot of Americans do by just going "OMG this is confusing and I don't know what that word is so I won't try to learn."
    Others are commenting with a lot of information but one thing I will say, or warn you about, is that cricket videos on RUclips are notorious for copyright issues. I've seen a few react channels stop doing cricket because they keep having issues like copyright strikes.

    • @MenkeYT
      @MenkeYT  4 года назад

      Thank boss, I try my best to understand! Most of my content is hit with copyright... Its just the nature of reacting to sports I guess :/ I can still post them but no monetization.

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace 4 года назад

      @@MenkeYT Is boss an American thing, too? I usually hear South London 'roadmen' use that, and despite also being British they're the type to watch cricket like 'what the actual fuck is this'

  • @DaveWhoa
    @DaveWhoa 4 года назад +65

    yep in Australia we watch cricket in the summer, and AFL/Aussie rules football in winter (tho some will watch rugby)

    • @mjames4709
      @mjames4709 4 года назад +7

      No one watches thugby

    • @mileynetwork
      @mileynetwork 4 года назад +2

      M James *rugby
      bro everyone watches rugby league

    • @dalekwatcher
      @dalekwatcher 4 года назад +2

      Rugby fan 👋🏽

    • @Moz976
      @Moz976 4 года назад +6

      Depends, if you live in Victoria you are most likely to watch AFL but if you live in NSW and QLD most likely rugby.

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 4 года назад +4

      @@Moz976 yes but AFL is our NATIONAL game, whereas only NSW and QLD find rugby entertaining lol

  • @chriscann7627
    @chriscann7627 4 года назад +16

    You mentioned the timetable for a five-day Test match. Play usually starts at about 11am and there is a 40-minute lunch break at around 1pm. Play resumes at about 1:40 and continues until about 3:30-3:35pm, when there is a tea interval (this is an English game, after all!). Play resumes again and runs until about 6:30pm, or until the light fades, when the umpire may end play early. On the final day, play may be slightly extended, if there is light and if there is a strong chance that an additional half-hour will allow a decisive outcome. For one-day matches, there is usually a single tea interval between the two innings. Particularly on the amateur/village cricket circuit, the "Cricket Tea" is an important social tradition.

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 4 года назад +1

      Actually, the final day is the one day that play cannot be extended. An extra half hour can be claimed on any day other than the last day to try and force a result. Notwithstanding this, all attempts must be made to ensure that the minimum number of overs is bowled each day (90 in a test match).

    • @ImTheMousse
      @ImTheMousse 3 года назад

      @@mercifulzeus01 fairly sure you can get an extra half hour on the final day if a result is likely

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 3 года назад

      @@ImTheMousse ICC Test Match Playing Conditions 3.2 Extra Time
      The umpires may decide to play 30 minutes (a minimum of eight overs) extra time at the end of any day (other than the last day) if requested by either captain if, in the umpires opinion, it would bring about a definite result on that day (this is in addition to the maximum one hour's extra time provided for in 3.1 (a) (iii) above). If the umpires do not believe a result can be achieved no extra time shall be allowed.

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 3 года назад

      It's not "About" 11 o'clock. It is on the dot: even if 11 fielders, 2 batsmen, and 2 umpires are out there all in position at 10.58 it cannot begin until the match clock clicks to 11.00.
      What are you one of those rebel types?

    • @joyfulzero853
      @joyfulzero853 3 года назад

      @@ImTheMousse no way!

  • @stevewiles7132
    @stevewiles7132 4 года назад +161

    Hello, it so nice to see America learning how to play sport in the civilized world....................

  • @tnl1962
    @tnl1962 4 года назад +11

    Probably a good point for you is that ONLY the wicket keeper wears gloves ( the guy behind the stumps ). All the fielding players catch the ball bare handed..... and it feckin hurts if you catch it wrong...... many fingers get broken.

  • @captbumbler5356
    @captbumbler5356 4 года назад +7

    I like the way you are trying to understand games from other countries. keep it up and thank you. hope you enjoy cricket it is a very interesting game with lots of strategy.

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 4 года назад +9

    “These cricket rules are pretty complicated.”
    Infield fly rule: “Am I a joke to you?”

  • @legalvampire8136
    @legalvampire8136 4 года назад +9

    As someone will probably tell you, the first ever international cricket match was in 1844 between the United States and Canada. It was played over 2 days in New York City. Canada won.
    Cricket used to be popular in the USA but was largely replaced by Baseball at the time of the Civil War. Press reports early in the war mainly refer to soldiers playing cricket behind the lines, later in the war it was mostly baseball. Baseball grew out of the same tradition as another English game, rounders, which in Britain survives mainly as a children's game, played in primary schools but rarely in secondary schools. There are no professional rounders players and if there are organised national leagues, I have not heard of them. I don't know if a promising British rounders player has ever emigrated to the USA to be able to have a career in baseball.
    The death of American cricket did not occur across the country immediately. The game continued to be popular in the Philadelphia area until shortly before the First World War. Teams of Philadelphians made two tours of the British Isles around the beginning of the twentieth century, playing against County sides.
    Had North America remained a force in international cricket for longer, I suspect its influence would have made the game more commercial and less traditional earlier.

    • @paulmk2290
      @paulmk2290 4 года назад

      Really? Those two countries also played the first Rugby international.

    • @legalvampire8136
      @legalvampire8136 4 года назад +2

      @@paulmk2290 accordingly to Wikipedia, the first international rugby match was in 1872, between England and Scotland, following a series of games 1870-72 in London between England and what was effectively London Scottish, although in principle open to any Scots player willing to travel to London. However, Wikipedia is not infallible, if you have evidence of an earlier North American game.

  • @FraggleH
    @FraggleH 4 года назад +6

    A few things I've not seen mentioned in the comments:
    1) The Sub is quite different from other games, in that they are only meant to be temporary replacements in the field. They are not allowed to bat or bowl, and if they do anything of note in the game (such as making a catch), then they don't even get their name recorded in the score sheet (it simply says 'caught [by] sub').
    2) A day in test cricket is three sessions (each session being 2 hours). It is expected that 90 overs will be bowled in that time. If at the end of the third session less than 90 overs have been bowled that day, then the session can be extended by half-an-hour to try and reach 90 overs for the day.
    3) There is one other way of getting out that wasn't in the list. If a batsman is injured during the game they can 'retire', and the next batsman comes in to play. If they recover before the rest of the team is out then they can return to continue batting.
    However, a player can also just decide they don't want to bat anymore for any reason, but in that case they are marked 'retired out', and they cannot return to bat until the next innings.

    • @tonyroy8123
      @tonyroy8123 4 года назад

      Fraggle Fraggle, the man can hardly understand the basics, why do you confuse him more, hey?

    • @ValzainLumivix
      @ValzainLumivix 4 года назад

      Subs can bat or ball now, if a player is concussed.

  • @glennydrews
    @glennydrews 4 года назад +17

    Currently, West Indies and England are playing test cricket against each other. They're up to Day 4.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 4 года назад

      The young WI side shows potential, but both sides keep trying to win within 60 overs, rather at times , not lose and bat for a day.

    • @keithorbell8946
      @keithorbell8946 4 года назад +1

      The art of Test Cricket seems to have been lost. I hate Geoff Boycott, but he knew how to play Test Cricket as a batsman! I saw him slogging once, in 1984, playing for Yorkshire against Northants. He got a couple of 4’s, and he only ran one of his teammates out!

    • @capitalb5889
      @capitalb5889 4 года назад

      But netball comes from basketball

  • @duke_hugo
    @duke_hugo 4 года назад +21

    There are wickets at both ends.
    Let’s imagine Glenn and Brett are bowling. Glenn bowls 6 balls from one end. Then everyone swaps. Brett bowls 6 balls from the other end. Then they swap and Glenn bowls again. If one of them gets tired they could replace the bowler with Shane and keep going. Most teams have 4 or 5 bowlers (bowlers are like pitchers)
    Games go for 5 days from 11am to 6pm with 2 long breaks called lunch break and tea break. As well as a short drinks break every hour.
    Don’t be put off by the long games it’s sort of like a baseball playoff series where you play the same team 5 times in a row except they keep score like it’s one game. If they did that in baseball and had 45 innings a side imagine the excitement when it gets close and imagine how disciplined the teams would have to be to not ruin their match with a bad day.

    • @mikelilley5710
      @mikelilley5710 4 года назад +11

      Glenn, Brett & Shane ...nice examples of bowlers! Dont forget Dennis, Jeff or Merv lol

    • @duke_hugo
      @duke_hugo 4 года назад +1

      Mike Lilley I could have gone with Wasim Waqar and Saqlain but that might have confused him a bit

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 4 года назад +1

      I'm confused.
      If Shane replaces a tired Glenn then who replaces Brett ?

    • @mikelilley5710
      @mikelilley5710 4 года назад

      @@Isleofskye another rested bowler would replace Brett. Depending on the format, It's up to the captain's discretion when bowlers are changed, but he/she often consults the bowler/s and senior players. Eg: in 20/20 or ODI matches, bowlers can only bowl a set maximum amount of overs, but in test matches long bowling "spells" are common. Also, if a bowler is changed at one end, eg: if Glenn replaces Shane, the captain may or may not elect to keep Brett bowling at the other end.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 4 года назад +3

      Hi Mike. Thanks but you have made this 66-year-old Londoner who used to watch Surrey County Cricket Club play while having Latin lessons on the roof of my Grammar School opposite feel very guilty especially as you have been kind enough to give an explanation. :) It was my London Sense Of Humour when all typical Aussie names were used so I wondered what the next one would be ! I go back to watching Aussie Wicket-Keeper: Wally Grout b4 Rodney Marsh, my friend...:)
      Richie Benaud: Best Commentator ever . After school we paid ONE Penny or 1 Cent to watch THe Tea-Time session for Surrey games....

  • @baylessnow
    @baylessnow 4 года назад +2

    I didn't mind playing cricket in school but when my Dad would watch it on TV, good God Almighty it was literally coma inducing! You didn't dare turn the channel over or the TV off either 'cos this would immediately cause him to wake up and shout at you "I WAS WATCHING THAT!!!" Oh, yeah, through closed eyes? I thought, before going to my room or out on my bike.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll 4 года назад +3

    You seem to be picking up both cricket and AFL rules & concepts a lot quicker than I've seen on "American reaction" videos from many other youtubers - well done! Most of the questions you've had on both sports (which have already been covered by commenters I think) are just technical nitty-gritty details of rules and playing techniques, and cricket has a lot more technicalities than AFL. Thumbs up from this born & bred Aussie!

  • @BBrecht
    @BBrecht 4 года назад +1

    Cricket is a game for people who really love stats and spreadsheets. Over a five-day match you can really chart the course of each team's run rate, how much they need to score to stay competitive, etc. Each individual ball might not be too exciting, but it's the accumulation of dozens of plays that slowly add up over time.
    To give a sense of the scale of a test match, Brian Lara once scored 400 runs in a single innings. That's a LOT of balls to face one after another.

  • @SunnieSnell
    @SunnieSnell 4 года назад +36

    TEST CRICKET is unbelievable.
    Mate watch the Boxing Day test 5 days
    Cricket is battle of everything, tactics, strategy, stamina(try bowing for 6- 8 hrs in 40c) and trying to outwit you opponent
    There is so much to this game and is more than the pajama game (One Dayers) you just watched
    Someone told me that it has the highest statics in the world.
    Seriously it would take days trying to explain this game.
    Ya gonna become an Aussie yet.

    • @sumzk
      @sumzk 4 года назад +2

      The purists love test cricket, I used to like it initially but since I started following football which is like 10 years back, I only started watching T20and one day. These days I don't even watch those, I haven't watched a game since the last year's IPL
      It's still a great sport though

    • @somersetnewsnetwork2198
      @somersetnewsnetwork2198 4 года назад

      When I was explaining a 5 day test match to the Americans they could not believe after 5 days you could have a draw.

    • @peterclark4685
      @peterclark4685 4 года назад +1

      The game is like two giant snakes locked in battle feinting, slamming, faking. As you said, wearing pyjamas takes the fun out of it.

    • @markyeadon7271
      @markyeadon7271 4 года назад +2

      For him to become an Aussie, you'd have to explain the uses of sandpaper and where to store it

    • @RexBarca
      @RexBarca 4 года назад

      At thG bro!

  • @johnbarrett9673
    @johnbarrett9673 4 года назад +13

    Best team game in world .... 🇬🇧

    • @Mr_Ranasingh007
      @Mr_Ranasingh007 3 года назад

      India and Australia r better than England

    • @Mr_Ranasingh007
      @Mr_Ranasingh007 3 года назад

      @Matthew Shepherd i know ,bt looking at the history of cricket don't you think England should have won more World Cups. Cricket is their invention .btw it's really sad to see that popularity of cricket is declining in UK. ECB needs to find out something.

    • @Yoshimitsu420
      @Yoshimitsu420 3 года назад

      @Matthew Shepherd well thats because afl is more popular in Australia than rugby

  • @pettee1979
    @pettee1979 4 года назад +8

    Roughly a days Test play is from 10:30am to 5:30pm
    This would include lunch between 12:30 and 1:00 and afternoon tea for 15 mins around 3:30

    • @Siddhartha-Bhattarai
      @Siddhartha-Bhattarai 4 года назад

      That's in australia
      In england and other parts of the world its different

    • @waynec3563
      @waynec3563 4 года назад +1

      Nominally 6 hours of play in 3 sessions of 2 hours
      1 session break of 40 minutes and 1 of 20 minutes

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад

      @@waynec3563 Yup. Lunch is 40 mins, tea is 20 mins.

  • @AdamNigelDark
    @AdamNigelDark 4 года назад

    I'm English and that was a fun refresher of the laws of cricket. I didn't know the rare ways of getting out. That's a great trivia quiz question. It's a fun game to play on a Sunday in the park with mates and beers. Bowling is a dark art to itself. The ball is strange and has a seam that divides the ball surface, which means if one side is polished and the other left rough the ball will actually turn predictably when it bounces. This is called swing bowling. It is a very tactical game with endless possibilities for a strategy which makes it very interesting to explore. Bring fielders in close? Put pressure on the batsmen to play long and get caught? Put fielders wide to stop long shots, bowl fast and hard, bowl spinners? Bowl fast then really slow? Bowl fast then spin then slow with close fielders?

  • @1750Rod
    @1750Rod 4 года назад +5

    Just watched your vid, you've done very well. Smart man.

  • @jossyDread
    @jossyDread 4 года назад +10

    Having no baseball or cricket background (I'm French, sorrry !), my opinion is that cricket is more fun to watch because the batsman may hit the ball in any direction, and sometimes the ball flies behind him to the shortest length of the oval. It's incredible to see what they can do with the flat surface of the bat. I discovered cricket last year with the world cup (congrats to the great English team) and I love watching the highlights of any international test match. I apologize to my American friends, but I find baseball more complicated to follow, and most of the time quite boring.

    • @capitalb5889
      @capitalb5889 4 года назад

      The World Cup final was remarkable - the most dramatic ends to any sporting event I have ever seen

    • @jakemarskorea
      @jakemarskorea 4 года назад

      merci!!! from Aus

  • @stephenfreestone8859
    @stephenfreestone8859 4 года назад +3

    Well explained, there are a few more complications like scoring methods in case of bad weather

  • @Katrinagaming-en1os
    @Katrinagaming-en1os 3 года назад

    "I'm trying to understand it. I'm confused."
    Yet you did a great job comprehending most of it.👍 Can't wait to watch your reaction vids. Cheers from Down Under 🏏🇦🇺

  • @girlgirl4548
    @girlgirl4548 4 года назад +5

    Then there are the fielding positions. There's short leg, silly mid on, silly mid off, short slip, long leg..........and loads more.
    Don't ask me where they all are on the field. I'm just a simple female hearing all this as background noise.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 4 года назад +1

      silly positions are close to the bat/batsman this is dangerous involving potential broken fingers, heads, noses other assorted body parts. mostly set though with slow bowlers and how they spin the ball to cause it to travel so it cannt be read and then it pitches a short distance off the bat to the catcher

    • @girlgirl4548
      @girlgirl4548 4 года назад

      @@highpath4776 I had thought that "Solly Modon" was a player on a visiting team.
      That's something I shall never manage to live down, not ever.

  • @PaulKleynjan
    @PaulKleynjan 4 года назад +1

    the white line in the crease that he is talking about. being inside the crease and touching the ground is safe. The bat is considered a part of the batsman, so they are safe if they are outside of the crease but their bat is inside and touching the ground. If you think of the wicket as north and south, one bowler must bowl six good (legal) balls from the north and the next bowler will bowl from the south. the fielders will adjust accordingly.
    T20 = 20 overs bowled by each side
    One Day / Day-Night match = 50 overs bowled by each team
    Test Cricket = 5 day maximum; each day is 6 hours or ninety overs (a team would once be penalised for slowing down play but they are looking at way to extend the day). The fielding team has to get out the other team twice or score more runs, depending on who bats first. Because it has a maximum of 5 days, this could still end in a draw.

  • @anglosaxon5874
    @anglosaxon5874 4 года назад +8

    Lol. "Do they go to bed?" I don't think there are many humans that can play non-stop for 5 days without sleep.

  • @Pagan616
    @Pagan616 4 года назад +2

    Another way you can get out is if you mistakenly think you are out and walk over the boundary line. If a player walks off the pitch because he thought he was out, but in fact wasnt, He is considered out because he ''walked''.

  • @harvesteroftone5473
    @harvesteroftone5473 4 года назад +62

    And here come the Indians 😂

    • @constitutionalistcitizenry8395
      @constitutionalistcitizenry8395 4 года назад

      🤣✌

    • @mileynetwork
      @mileynetwork 4 года назад

      lol

    • @TimmyTickle
      @TimmyTickle 4 года назад +2

      And not the ones from Cleveland

    • @constitutionalistcitizenry8395
      @constitutionalistcitizenry8395 4 года назад +4

      Indians hvnt discovered this channel as yet I guess coz I see more Aussie here than Indians..

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 4 года назад +1

      @@constitutionalistcitizenry8395 But if you build it they will come...there's no brownie points to be had with just Aussies commenting...you gotta target the sub continentals to boost your ratings..

  • @robby1816
    @robby1816 4 года назад

    If cricket was played on a baseball diamond:
    - 1 batter on home plate
    - 1 batter on 1st base
    - pitcher pitches to home plate
    - if the batter hits the ball, the 2 batters may choose to run between home & 1st, if they make it, that equals 1 run.
    (batters do not have to run every time they hit the ball)
    - Before the fielding side can throw the ball back to 1st or home, the batters can keep running to each other's position, scoring 1 run every time they both make it.
    - After 6 good pitches (in the strike zone), the pitcher is changed & the new pitcher now pitches to 1st base.
    - After his 6 good pitches, the first pitcher can come back for the next over, or a different pitcher can come in.
    - If the batter hits a fair ball into the fence, that equals 4 runs.
    - If the batter hits a fair ball over the fence, that equals 6 runs.

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland7367 4 года назад +5

    The best test matches have got to be the 'Ashes ' test between England🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and Australia 🇦🇺 👍

    • @johnleonard9090
      @johnleonard9090 4 года назад

      Yep, five tests and it’ll probably blow his mind when he sees the ‘trophy’

    • @nickbyrne409
      @nickbyrne409 4 года назад

      I was going to say to watch the ashes.

    • @jakemarskorea
      @jakemarskorea 4 года назад

      Some of the best matches, but mainly because the interest is so high, back in the day WI v Aus in one dayers, when Viv was still about. These days, I'd have to agree, the test series in England was so very tight, England has a great team and Aus some of the most outstanding individual players in the world. Having said that Broad is about No 1 bowler for me, a Mcgrath of his day. It's hard to rank many batsmen higher than Warner, Smith and Lamburshae though. hmmm I enjoy the ashes, love it when the Barmy Army comes down.

  • @MichaelHallowsEve
    @MichaelHallowsEve 4 года назад +1

    OMG, sooo happy you're taking my advice and going Cricket video's! I'm looking forward to watching them and giving you some input on the rules. Congrats on the Subs too, going off like a frog in a sock (Aussie colloquialism)! Puff puff my bro!

    • @MenkeYT
      @MenkeYT  4 года назад +1

      Frog in a sock hahaha thanks boss

  • @morganetches3749
    @morganetches3749 4 года назад +3

    They generally play about 6 hours a day for Tests. Three sessions of two hours: first session, lunch, second session, tea break, final session

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад +1

      @RonnyDonny13 ...but only for so long. If a side does not bowl their allotment of 90 overs in a day (without good reason) the captain of the fielding side can be fined.

  • @alanwest7773
    @alanwest7773 4 года назад +1

    Apologies if this has been mentioned in another comment.....I thought the cricket video was very good but like another similar video it fails to mention that when a batsman hits the ball he or she isn't obliged to run.
    This is because he or she knows that they would be run out instantly or this could be for a tactical purpose at the end of an over.

    • @majedal-baghl4917
      @majedal-baghl4917 4 года назад

      Yes. An example of a tactical reason is that a weaker batsman may choose not to run so that his teammate will get to bat at the beginning of the next over. It's important that the partnership (the two batsmen) be on the same page about their strategy.

  • @jacobvardy
    @jacobvardy 4 года назад +3

    The joy of cricket. (Living in a country with a minimum of four week paid vacation). Spending five days drinking with your mates. Occasionally watching the sport on the field.

  • @remarcsd
    @remarcsd 4 года назад +1

    Cricket, and particularly Test cricket - played over 5 days - is one of the most most mentally and physically challenging sports. Cricket is physically demanding, requires intense concentration and at least two skill sets by every player, although a team can afford to carry the masters of one particular skill. but only one or two of them. It's well worth the time to understand just how mentally, physically and tactically strong a player has to be to play around 6 hours a day for 5 days in summer heat.

  • @a_person1226
    @a_person1226 4 года назад +3

    9:48 in test cricket it is usually 90 overs a day

  • @adhyanthajay
    @adhyanthajay 4 года назад

    One correction I would like to make in that video. Hit Wicket - is when the batsman hits his wickets (and knocks out the bails) with his bat or any part of his body. The only way to get your partner batsman out is if the ball grazes the bowler's (or pitcher's) body and hits the opposite wickets while that batsman is outside the crease. Essentially, a form of a run-out.

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham 4 года назад +13

    Cognitive dissonance hearing the phrase Leg Before Wicket in an American accent :-)

  • @KuldeepSingh-ch7mg
    @KuldeepSingh-ch7mg 4 года назад +4

    During the test match there is also a lunch break and a tea break which divide the game for the day in 3 session per day

  • @artfulproductions5228
    @artfulproductions5228 4 года назад +4

    As I've said in a previous comment ... It is really hard to understand the game of cricket intuitively unless you've grown up with it ... formats can be confusing etc ... rather than get assailed and muddled with TMI ... it would be good if you could find something on the origins and history of the game ... its basic modern (1800's +) standard format is TEST cricket - all other formats have been developed and have descended from that. As its name suggests "Test" cricket is designed to test the individual players, the teamwork and cohesion of the teams, skill levels, endurance levels, tactical/critical thinking etc etc - "winning" is a secondary function (although still important!) think THAT way and your more likely to pick up on the nuances of the game.. The game has a 5 day time LIMIT but can finish earlier with 2 complete innings from either side. There are 4 possible outcomes ... a win to side A, a win to side B, a Draw (the allotted time elapses without all innings being completed) ... or in rare cases ... a Tie (where all 4 of the innings are completed within the allotted timeframe - but scores are level).

  • @warmonger12z
    @warmonger12z 3 года назад

    Something to add regarding scoring in Test matches - under most circumstances, in a Test match played over five days teams will alternate their batting and fielding, i.e. Team A will bat first, then Team B will bat, then A will bat their second innings, then B will bat their second. However, there may arise a circumstance wherein Team A wins the toss, bats first and scores highly - for the purposes of this example let us say they have been bowled out for 450 runs. Then, when Team B are batting in their first innings, Team A is able to bowl them out for 200 runs. Under such a circumstance, because Team B are trailing by more than 200 runs, the captain of Team A has the option of having Team B go out to bat again immediately (rather than the A-B-A-B structure, it would be A-B-B-A).
    This is called 'enforcing the follow-on', and can often put the trailing team at a significant disadvantage, since as time progresses the pitch condition will deteriorate and favour the bowling team, especially the slower spin bowlers - search for any videos of Shane Warne and you will see what a spin bowler is capable of. If the team following on then score badly (in our example Team B are 250 runs behind and are made to follow on, whereupon Team A bowl them out for 190) the match ends, since a minimum of three innings must be played in Test cricket, and Team A are recorded as having won by an innings and 60 runs. A follow on is not necessarily bad for the batting side - bowling for two consecutive innings is tiring, and if a batsman is particularly stubborn, as in the 1st Test of the 1958 Test series between Pakistan and the West Indies in which the Pakistani batsman Hanif Mohammad stayed at his crease for no fewer than sixteen hours, scores can rack up high enough to force a draw (Mohammad scored 337 in that match!)

  • @analogkid1963
    @analogkid1963 4 года назад +7

    whatch out for a googly...and the twelfth man !!

  • @stuporific6352
    @stuporific6352 4 года назад +2

    and handling the ball was incorporated into obstructing the field in 2017 so they aren't separate modes of dismissal anymore :)

  • @Ecktor
    @Ecktor 4 года назад +4

    I imagine crickets crying on a pivotal cricket moment, people not realizing what’s going on

  • @TheFalconerNZ
    @TheFalconerNZ 4 года назад

    FYI for test cricket lasting about 5 days, play starts at a fixed time but will not start until the light level reaches a certain point (so players on both sides can see what is happening) and the days ends the same way, at a fixed time or when light level drops too low. There are also stops for drinks and lunch so play will stop for a while during the day. Play is also stopped due to bad weather, normally rain and if this happens too much adjustments can be made to the runs made in previous innings to balance the end result so the team rained off can still win.

  • @Mirrorgirl492
    @Mirrorgirl492 4 года назад +5

    This explanation was a little confusing in places. At the end of the Over, the new Bowler bowls the balls from the other end. This affects how the Batsmen work. If you have two Batsmen at the Crease, one of whom is less talented, they will attempt to make sure that the better Batsman is facing the next Bowler.
    Having written the above sentence, I have realised it's a fools errand to try to explain Cricket, it is incredibly complicated in every way. But if you keep watching you will learn heaps more. My favourite form Cricket is Test Cricket. Five days of Tactics, Strategy and drama. A true 'Test' of endurance.
    A Cricket Day is usually 10am until 6pm (the end of Play every day is called 'Stumps'), but more often nowadays they have to complete a certain number of Overs. So a Test is at least 40 hours (!) of Play. These days most folks are more into shorter forms of the game, but oldies like me love a Test above all else. It's a commitment to follow, but well worth the effort.

    • @sirronnorris3343
      @sirronnorris3343 4 года назад +1

      Well said! For our US friends, years ago BBC2 televised (for free) ball-by-ball of the whole of a 5-day test. No ads on TV or round the ground, everyone in whites. P B H May or Ted Dexter the upper-class captains and fiery bowler Fred Trueman rolling up his sleeve after every delivery. I never could understand why he didn't wear short-sleeved shirts. Happy days!

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 4 года назад

      30 hours - it should be 6 hours a day if teams are sticking to the required rate of 15 overs per hour. Inevitably they don't.

  • @thetattedpharmacist3215
    @thetattedpharmacist3215 4 года назад

    Test cricket, play usually starts at 10am, first sessions is 9.30am til 11.40am, the lunch is called for 30 mins. 12.10pm til about 2.20pm is middle session, tea break taken 2.20pm til 3pm, then final session of a day's play is usually 3pm til 5pm approximately. The aim is to get 90 overs in a days play

  • @fearnobeer9077
    @fearnobeer9077 4 года назад +5

    I think as Australians we chose this sport because it has the longest drinking time of any other game...a 1 dayer (1 day) is a short game , a test match...1 week

    • @jerry2357
      @jerry2357 4 года назад

      That doesn’t explain why it’s so popular in Pakistan....

    • @fearnobeer9077
      @fearnobeer9077 4 года назад

      @@jerry2357 what other sports do Pakistan win at?

    • @jerry2357
      @jerry2357 4 года назад

      FEAR NO BEER
      Hockey

  • @Pig90010
    @Pig90010 4 года назад

    Regarding the long format Test, yes they do stop, it is a very civilised game. You start between 9-10:30, have lunch, afternoon tea and stop play (helpfully also called stumps) around 6. All timings may vary due to various reasons that are unimportant at the moment.

  • @eddiebest1951
    @eddiebest1951 4 года назад +3

    Keep at at it you’ll get to love the game 👍

  • @craignicklin4573
    @craignicklin4573 4 года назад +2

    the first ever intentional cricket match was the USA v Canada, played in New York,

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 4 года назад

      So how long before that was the first accidental cricket match?

    • @craignicklin4573
      @craignicklin4573 4 года назад

      @@mercifulzeus01 no, its always been classed as the first, at the time county cricket was the main stay as the counties had all the power(these days its India) but the most bloodest game ever played was between essex and kent, 4 players died

    • @mercifulzeus01
      @mercifulzeus01 4 года назад +1

      @@craignicklin4573 Whoosh! That went straight over your head, didn't it?

  • @KuldeepSingh-ch7mg
    @KuldeepSingh-ch7mg 4 года назад +3

    Pls react to top 10 swing deliveries (bowled by fast bowler around 140 to 160 kmph) and top 10 spin deliveries (bowled by spin bowler around 80 to 100kmph)

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад

      I highly recommend Shane Warne to Mike Gatting!

  • @Techheadzc32
    @Techheadzc32 4 года назад

    A Test match is played over 5 days. Each day contains 3 sessions. They usually start at about 10:30am to 12:30pm, take a 40min lunch break, resume at 1:10pm to 3:10pm then take a 20min “tea break” then resume at 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Once that time has expired, the umpire calls “stumps” and they come back and resume the next day. A test match is only over when both sides have batted through 2 innings each. The side with the highest aggregate score between the two innings wins. In some cases, a side can bat for two days or more. They will have usually amassed a huge amount of runs (usually 400-700), they can “declare” their innings closed and then (if they batted first) try and bowl the other side out twice using the “follow on” rule which can be used if the other side is still trailing by 200 runs or more. If they succeed in doing this, it is considered that they have won by an innings and however many runs the losing side fell short by. If by day five the teams haven’t finished 2 complete innings, the game is called a draw and no result eventuates. This, understandably, is when cricket can be a frustrating game as you’ve just played 5 days (sometimes in 100°F heat!) for no result. On the other hand, if the teams aren’t really matched skill wise, a game can be over in under 3 days. Hope this helps. 👍

  • @SteveWhipp
    @SteveWhipp 4 года назад +6

    Cricket was the only sport I was ever any good at, at school. Wait till you learn the fielding positions..... hehe.

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад +3

      Some of the fielding positions are silly.

    • @stevendonovan7564
      @stevendonovan7564 4 года назад +2

      @@kevinmould6979 that was a real silly point from you

    • @Paldasan
      @Paldasan 4 года назад +1

      Steven Donovan I dunno, the point seemed a bit backward.

    • @stevendonovan7564
      @stevendonovan7564 4 года назад +1

      @@Paldasan i think we need a third man on this

    • @Paldasan
      @Paldasan 4 года назад +1

      Steven Donovan I think that's fair. I know a man with a short leg who could help out.

  • @brantnuttall
    @brantnuttall 4 года назад +1

    I love cricket! These are the basics! Hope you enjoy your new Cricket matches. Test cricket though is the hardest to get into though!

  • @gbsailing9436
    @gbsailing9436 4 года назад +7

    Nah those are not the "real" rules of Cricket. The real rules of Cricket are as follows:
    You have two sides, once out in the field, and one in(side).
    Each man that's in the side that's in goes out,
    and when he's out he comes in
    and the next man goes in until he's out.
    When they are all out,
    the side that's out comes in,
    and the side that's been in goes out,
    and tries to get out those coming in.
    Sometimes you get men still in and not out.
    When both sides have been in and out,
    including the not outs,
    the winner is declared...if there is one!
    Howzat!

    • @gbsailing9436
      @gbsailing9436 4 года назад

      @@tonyroy8123 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 you just be a millennial ... NO sense of humour!

  • @andystokes8702
    @andystokes8702 4 года назад +1

    An international test series between two countries consists of 5 games and each game can last up to 5 days. That is a potential 25 days of cricket and frequently ends in a draw.

  • @stevemorganexperience7833
    @stevemorganexperience7833 4 года назад +4

    I’m English and you know as much as me and I’ve played it 😂

  • @mcallisterwill
    @mcallisterwill 4 года назад

    A key thing that the video doesn't mention is when it says that in Test cricket there are no limits on overs and instead the game is played until all batsmen are out, or five days (whichever comes first). To win the game you don't just have to score more runs than your opponents but you have to get all their batsmen out... twice (two innings). If you fail to do this then it ends as a draw, regardless of how many more runs you have than them. A team that have no chance of scoring enough runs to win the game can still take something from it by batting defensively and just trying to hold out until the end of play.
    There are two rules related to this that a team can employ to try and hurry along the end of the game when facing opponents who are likely to play defensively.
    1 - The batting team can retire early, voluntarily ending their innings even though they still have batsmen who aren't out. Rather than dragging their innings out into the lower orders for a few more runs which aren't likely to improve their overall total significantly (usually the last to bat on a team are the poorest batters, those who are in the team for their bowling ability rather than batting), they can opt to just get on with getting their opponents out.
    2 - If the team who batted first have a big enough lead (how big is decided by the relevant authority) once both teams have had their first innings, they can force the second team to 'follow-on' meaning that instead of the first team going into bat first again for their second innings, the other team will remain at bat, so second innings will immediately follow their first. Again this is a decision to speed up the process of getting the opposing batsmen out so you can claim the victory. If you're still leading after they've finished their second innings then there's no need to go into bat again, you've won the match.
    Retiring is only something you do if you have a really significant lead and time is of the essence, as once you've decided to retire you can't change your mind if it turns out that you actually had plenty of time to finish your innings and your opponents are chipping away at your lead effectively. Forcing your opponents to follow-on however carries no real risk and while it may hasten the end of the game, it's not unheard of for a team forced to follow on to go and have a brilliant second innings and take the lead, when that happens you still have your innings, you haven't forfeit it like you would if you retired.

  • @stevebrindle1724
    @stevebrindle1724 4 года назад +3

    The rules sound far more complicated than they really are!

  • @motelghost477
    @motelghost477 4 года назад +1

    5:20 There is actually another way to be out/dismissed which wasn't mentioned - a batsman can just declare himself out to let someone else have a bat. This usually only happens in practice/friendly matches, but yes a batsman can just walk off and he will be declared as 'retired out'.

    • @kevinmould6979
      @kevinmould6979 4 года назад

      A team's captain can also declare the whole side as out.

  • @consciousbeing1188
    @consciousbeing1188 4 года назад +32

    Congratulations, bruh.. you're about to have every Indian cricket fan and his dog invade your channel... Not chasing views by any chance, are ya? :P :D :D

    • @matthew1039
      @matthew1039 4 года назад +1

      It definitely isn't a silly move. It's all about exposure.

    • @PrateekSharmaTheKid
      @PrateekSharmaTheKid 4 года назад

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Codie__
      @Codie__ 4 года назад +1

      Before watching, I assumed he was. But he seemed genuine. I'll give him a pass.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 4 года назад

      @@eiypo You severely over-estimate the number of English who follow the sport...English Football (FA) ranks much higher.

    • @seeker9257
      @seeker9257 4 года назад

      @Tiny Boy What is a "foreign" RUclipsr

  • @snyparaustralis540
    @snyparaustralis540 4 года назад +4

    11 players - 10 wickets to be “all out” since a batsman cannot bat alone.
    6 bowls (closest simile would be a baseball pitch) to an “over” called that because once you’ve bowled 6 your stint is over; then the batsmen remain at whichever end they were at, and the fielding team repositions to then bowl (with a different bowler, as one bowler cannot bowl two consecutive overs) from the other end.
    In a Test Match (5-day variant) the games will generally start around 10am, play until it’s too dark to play safely generally around 6pm; the end of the day is called “stumps” because it’s the time that they pull the stumps out of the ground.
    Watch any of the highlights from the Big Bash League; my home states been the strongest team over the years, the Perth Scorchers are the most successful BBL team having won 3 times, come second twice, and third twice out of the nine seasons played.

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 4 года назад

      " called that because once you’ve bowled 6 your stint is over"...so explain why it was called an over when we used to have eight ball overs.

    • @snyparaustralis540
      @snyparaustralis540 4 года назад

      Frank B once your stint bowling is over that’s it, it’s an Over. They change how many balls you bowl, but they’re not gonna change all the terminology. Really not that hard to work out.

  • @gjb7755
    @gjb7755 4 года назад +3

    You know it is a nightmare for the commentators when the bowler is called Holding and the batsman is called Wiley (an in joke for all cricket lovers).

    • @sirronnorris3343
      @sirronnorris3343 4 года назад +2

      Sorry, there 's always a pedant somewhere and right now it's me. Wiley would be pronounced "Why-lee", and so the joke is lost. The name is Willey - "The bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey". In other words, the bowler is Michael Holding and the batsman is Peter Willey. But the story is apocryphal.

  • @lawrencegillies
    @lawrencegillies 4 года назад

    Fun fact, Test marches used to have no time limit and could go on for 8 or 9 days. Then one winter the England side were in danger of missing their boat home from South Africa because the game was running long and showed no sign of ending, so they had to call the game a draw, and the 5 day limit was instituted after that

  • @abhi65223
    @abhi65223 4 года назад +7

    It is Rocket Science for Americans

    • @flamingfrancis
      @flamingfrancis 4 года назад +1

      In case you hve forgotten they were very good at that.

  • @ryanbasilio9548
    @ryanbasilio9548 3 года назад

    In test cricket Menke,a days play generally lasts about 6-6.5 hrs over 3 session,2 hrs before lunch then a 40 min break (lunch) then another 2 hrs play,then another tea break afternoon tea 🍪 (20 mins)then a final 2 hrs of play then it is the end of the days play.Known as "Stumps".
    Hope this helps.😊👍🏻

  • @raymondfrancis2983
    @raymondfrancis2983 4 года назад +5

    Oh don’t forget about the “Googley” not Google but called a “Googley”

    • @gordonmonaghan133
      @gordonmonaghan133 4 года назад

      Or, as the Australians call it, A wrong ,un. Then again, if the bowler is left handed, and bowls a googley / wrong ,un it is known as a CHINAMAN!! Simple game is cricket.

  • @klondikechris
    @klondikechris 4 года назад

    I umpired a cricket game in Dawson City, Yukon today. Yes, even in the remote north, we play cricket!

  • @bigsteveinchargeofthesoulc4419
    @bigsteveinchargeofthesoulc4419 4 года назад +4

    Once you get hooked on cricket, you'll want to come to England.

    • @jamestweeddale1301
      @jamestweeddale1301 3 года назад +1

      Really if he wants a spectacle then he should see how the Indian's watch a match. Its a carnival, they LOVE cricket its great.

  • @ryanhill8886
    @ryanhill8886 4 месяца назад

    Just one correction - the dismissal (out) called "Hit wicket" is not correctly described in the video. Hit wicket is an out where, in trying to make his shot/ stroke/ swing at the ball, the batsman knocks down or hits his own wicket. This means any part of the batsman - hand, arm, chest, thigh, lower leg, foot or butt - hitting the wicket. It also includes the bat (which is considered an extension of the batsman's body) and in rare occasions his hat or helmet falling off and hitting the wicket.

  • @Tony-uq8io
    @Tony-uq8io 4 года назад +4

    Watch Mitch Johnson Thunderbolt great channel

  • @Hudpower
    @Hudpower 4 года назад +1

    Aussie Rules Football was made as a sport for the Cricketers to play in the winter. Also, yes, they do go to sleep. They play for around 6 hours a day.

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 4 года назад +1

      see Marngrook

  • @jamesherbert7201
    @jamesherbert7201 4 года назад

    Due to the large distances between countries, international teams will tour another country to play multiple games against another nation for a couple of months. The tour will comprise of multiple formats of the game and teams will play a series (normally 2 to 5 matches) in each format against each other. E.g. England toured South Africa from December 2019 to February 2020 where they played 4 test matches, 3 one day games and 3 T20s. The winner of each series wins a trophy and if the series is drawn then the previous winner retains the trophy.
    There are world cups for both T20 and One Day formats of the game (watch last year's world cup final, one of the most incredible games of cricket ever!) but not for test cricket due to the length of the game. The most prestigious test cricket series is The Ashes which is contested between England and Australia every 2 years with the location for each series alternating between England and Australia. It is contested over 5 matches and the winner gets a small urn that contains the Ashes of the bails that England burnt when they lost to Australia unexpectedly in 1882. Australia currently hold the Ashes which they retained last year. (Watch highlights of the 2019 3rd test from Headingley which is one of the greatest test matches of all time).
    Cricket also has some beautiful and historic grounds including:
    Lord's, London (known as the home of cricket)
    Melbourne Cricket Ground - 100,000 seats
    Sydney Cricket Ground
    Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India
    Eden Park Auckland, New Zealand
    The Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Galle, Sri Lanka

  • @Akkalia
    @Akkalia 3 года назад

    I really enjoy your videos. I like that you're not ragging on our sports and a generally trying to understand. Thank you.

  • @alexbramley6346
    @alexbramley6346 4 года назад

    strange as it seems Menke, you have the best understanding of Cricket i have seen for a first timer.

  • @chrishill8015
    @chrishill8015 4 года назад +1

    Test matches usually start on a thursday and finish on a monday. I think games start at 11am (ish?) and finish at 6 or 7pm (I think). There are breaks for lunch and tea. There is no requirement for the players to sleep at the ground. They probably go to a hotel for the night or similar.

  • @tallthinkev
    @tallthinkev 4 года назад

    Test cricket. Normally in England, the match will start on a Thursday, at 11.00. 11.00 til 1.00 then lunch (yes real lunch with something to eat). 1.40 to 3.40 then tea. Then 4.00 to 6.00, close of play for that day. Add in the next 4 days and that is a test match.
    Other things not mentioned, there is no play when it is raining, or because of bad light. Plus winning isn't always the point, when your team is losing badly the point is not to lose. Your team can win, lose, draw or tie.

  • @lawrencegillies
    @lawrencegillies 4 года назад

    First Class Cricket ( can last up to 4 days in England) and Test Cricket ( Up to 5 days worldwide): Each day is split into 3 sessions, Morning, Afternoon and Evening sessions. Generally play starts at 11 am, and lunch is usually take around 1 o'clock. After between 45 mins and an hour for lunch, they go back on the field until tea is taken at about 4 o'clock, After about half an hour for tea play resumes until about 6 o'clock when play ends (also known as "Stumps") The next day play resumes from where it left off.
    Play almost never ends at 6 though. If play has progressed slowly, if there have been delays for rain or bad light, some time may be made up at the end of the day.

  • @d.-_-.b
    @d.-_-.b 4 года назад +2

    The reason kicking a goal in AFL is worth 6 points is to emulate hitting a 6 in cricket as a winter sport between cricket summer seasons. Here are two companion videos:
    *BRETT LEES TOP 10 HORRIFIC KILLER BOUNCERS*
    *Top 10 Best Upper Cut Shots in Cricket || Perfect Reply to Bouncers*

  • @erniechan3234
    @erniechan3234 4 года назад +1

    Also look out for declaration and follow on in test cricket, makes it much more interesting and complicated. But that also makes test cricket so much better than the shorter versions.

  • @danusams
    @danusams 3 года назад

    Great reaction mate! Keep reacting to cricket. There's a massive RUclips fanbase for cricket!!!

  • @alanhobden8847
    @alanhobden8847 4 года назад

    The more you learn about cricket the more fascinating it becomes. there are so many nuances and in the five day game, the situational changes that develop make for riveting viewing. It is like war and politics all rolled into one.
    On the other hand,the one day and limited over games distill everything into a more intense experience that can be highly addictive.
    I would describe the five day game as like sipping and savouring a fine wine while the shorter versions are the metaphorical equivalent of smoking crack cocaine. Both highly emjoyable in their own different ways but without the disadvantages of pickling your liver or addling your brain.

  • @BenjWarrant
    @BenjWarrant 4 года назад

    Batsmen take the field about 11am on a Test day; there is a 40 minute lunch break and - because it's an English game - 20 minutes for tea. Play continues until there has been six hours of play - but there must be 90 overs minimum - or until 'light stops play', or the weather stops play. That happens for five days, unless one team wins sooner.

  • @jockhopson9906
    @jockhopson9906 4 года назад

    Bowlers can spin the ball on delivery (spin bowling) or deliver the ball quickly on the seam (seam bowling). Another important difference is that the batsman is not obliged to hit every ball if he feels he's not likely to score from it. It's the bowler's task to tempt the batsman into making a false stroke. The bowler and captain also place the fielders in positions appropriate to take advantage of the batsmans strengths and weaknesses.