Cricket
Cricket is a team of bats and balls that comprise two teams of eleven players. This game originated in England. Later, this game is widely influenced by other British colonies and other countries. Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Ireland are currently playing 5-day Test cricket matches in the international arena. Since 2005, Zimbabwe have voluntarily withdrawn from Test cricket and returned again in 2011. Besides, many other countries are international members of the International Cricket Council. In addition to the Test playing nations, the ICC has approved two more countries, ie 12 countries each participating in one-day internationals. As a player who plays or plays in the game of cricket, he is known as the cricketer.
Cricket is played in grassy field (usually oval or oval), of which there are 22 yards without grass, called pitch. There are three wooden sticks or stamps on the two ends of the pitch. There are two small wooden pieces or bails on top of those three stamps. It is a wooden structure with stamps and bails.
Two batting teams have one batting and fielding each other. Two batsmen from the batting side are on the field. If the batsman is unable to run for a reason, then an extra player of the batting team can play in the field. He is known as Runner. Eleven players from the fielding team are present in the field. A fielder (fielder) of the fielding team, throwing wood or cork ball in the form of a foam-shaped circular hard leather ball for the team player (batsman). Normally the ball thrown on the ground once to swing or go straight to the batsman. The batsman faces the delivery ball with a wooden cricket bat, which is called batting. If the batsman is not out, then the two batsmen can run between two wickets and change the margin for batting.The other player in the ball thrower player known as Fielder. The person who is behind the wicket with gloves or gloves is called to the wicketkeeper. The team that won the most runs could win.
One-day cricket won two matches: - (a) in the distance and (b) in the distance of the wicket.
The example of victory over the runs -
Earlier, Bangladesh scored 311 for 4 wickets in 50 overs. Later, Australia scored 210 in all 47 overs, or 10 wickets for 10 wickets. As a result, Bangladesh will win 101 runs against Australia
The example of victory over the wicket is:
The Australians, batting first, lost 8 wickets in 50 overs to score 238 runs. Later, Bangladesh team won 37/3 in 3 overs and lost 3 wickets. As a result, Bangladesh will win by 7 wickets against Australia.
Cricket has been established as a party game for hundreds of years. The modern form of this is the most popular among England and Commonwealth countries. Cricket is the most popular sport in South Asian countries such as Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Cricket is a major sport in many areas, such as England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Bermuda and the English-speaking island states of the Caribbean. The Caribbean countries play together in the West Indies cricket world.. Different non-professional cricket clubs have been established in countries like Netherlands, Kenya, Nepal and Argentina. There are also more than one hundred cricket-playing nations, who are members of the ICC's control organization of world cricket.
There have been many political debates in cricket at times, most notorious is the Basil d'Oliveira scandal, for which South Africa was expelled from the world cricket. Apart from England's Badlin series against Australia and Under-Arm bowling events between Australia and New Zealand.