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    Hope this helps, i googled it as im to lazy to explain it personally lol.

    Modern cricket is a team sport originating in England and popular mainly in areas that formerly made up the British Empire. The major international test teams are England, Australia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and the West Indies. The language of cricket is particularly idiosyncratic and tends to reflect the somewhat complicated and eccentric nature of the game itself. The majority of the terms used in cricket have originated in England and Australia, however these terms have generally been adopted by the majority of playing nations and their cricketers.

    The game is played between two competing teams of eleven players on each side, on a large expanse of (usually grassy) ground called a pitch. The teams are comprised of players with a mixture of abilities, some who specialise at batting, some at bowling, occasionally some who excel in both capacities, and one highly specialist player who acts as ‘wicket-keeper’. In the centre of the pitch is a length of grass, (usually 22 yards long), called ‘the wicket’. At each end of the wicket are placed three sticks adjacent to each other in an upright position: these are the ‘stumps’. They are separated by a gap not greater than the diameter of a cricket ball. On top of each set of stumps are placed two smaller sticks, or ‘bails’. A chalk outline is drawn in front of each set of stumps called a ‘crease’. The game is refereed by two ‘umpires’.

    The length of games can vary in duration of time, and number of balls bowled. One side will ‘bat’ first, the other side will bowl to them. Batsmen play in pairs, each equipped with a bat, one at each end of the wicket.

    The object for the batting side is to score the optimal number of ‘runs’ (points) before the bowling side have dismissed them. The object for the bowling side is to dismiss the batsmen as economically as possible. Once the process is complete the roles are reversed, i.e. the side which were batting then bowl and the bowling side then bat. This reversal may happen only the once (typically in ‘one-day’ or ‘limited overs’ cricket) or twice, as in county or international test match cricket.

    Runs can be scored in a number of ways: each time that the batting pair is able to run between the wickets after a ball has been bowled (and before the stumps are or potentially can be touched with the ball) a run is scored. If the ball travels outside of the playing area, and it has touched the ground prior to leaving the playing area, 4 runs are scored. If the ball does not touch the ground on its way out, 6 runs are scored.

    Additionally, runs can be accrued through the failure of the bowler to correctly deliver the ball; either through an incorrect bowling action, when this is deemed a ‘no-ball’, or through the ball being delivered too wide for the batsman to strike it, known as a ‘wide’. The number of runs accrued can be affected by where the ball ends up; a no-ball which crosses the boundary will count for 4 runs. Additionally, any balls which are deemed foul have to be bowled again by the same bowler before his turn or ‘over’ of 6 correctly delivered balls is deemed complete.

    Dismissal of the batsmen can occur in a number of ways. The batsman facing the bowler can be ‘bowled’ out, i.e. the ball will hit the stumps without him being able to prevent it. If the batsman strikes the ball with the bat and it is caught by the bowler or one of the bowler’s side who are dotted around the ground to field the ball before it hits the ground, then he is deemed to be out. A batsman can also be stumped by the specially equipped wicket-keeper, a player who stands immediately behind the batsman to retrieve balls coming through from the bowler, if the batsman steps in front of the crease leaving no part of his anatomy or the bat behind, and the wicket-keeper is able to remove the bails from the wicket with the ball. A batsman can also be out ‘leg before wicket’ or ‘lbw’: this is one of the more complex and vexatious rules and usually involves the ball striking the batsman’s leg-protectors or ‘pads’ and the likelihood of the onward trajectory of the ball striking the wicket has the player’s anatomy not intervened.

    Either player can be ‘run-out’ if the wicket towards which they are running during the course of play is struck with the ball prior to their reaching the safety of the crease.

    #319364

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Maybe we could have a new internet hard man called “Clint Anscombe” with a character called “Dirty Geoff”??

    His catch phrase might be “C’mon baby … make my night” as he performs in front of a webcam.

    The final scene (in homage to the real Dirty Harry) could be “Dirty Geoff” tossing it into a pond.

    lmao!

    #320682

    I think his monkey got spanked!.and he didnt SEE it coming :twisted:

    #320205

    Mascherano deserved to be sent off the way he was acting, we had a slim hope of snatching a draw with 11 against 11, but he blew it and then we didnt stand a chance. But i did not think we would beat Man Ure before the game so it was no real shock.

    Arsenal was unlucky not to get something out the game, they deserved a point at least.
    fckin chav scum

    #320344

    Come on Nigel Mansell!!!!!

    #319380

    DJ Xtreme – Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It (Cry Me A River Remix)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNuVsqjbmFQ

    cool mix.

    #319182

    All suppliers cap you, so no supplier is good. No supplier provides a “unlimited” service like they advertise. We are so far behind some parts of asia in broadband speeds it’s a joke.

    ISPA 2008 Winners Announced

    Best Consumer ISP – Plusnet
    Best Consumer Broadband – NewNet
    Best Business Broadband – Datanet
    Best Business ISP – Eclipse Internet
    Best Wireless ISP – Vodafone
    Best Consumer Email – Entanet
    Best Business Email – Eclipse
    Best Dial-up – Waitrose
    Best Internet Telephony – Entanet
    Best Shared Hosting – Namesco
    Best Dedicated Hosting – UKFast
    Best Streaming – Astream
    Best Portal – BT Yahoo

    source: http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3463-ispa-2008-winners-announced.html

    None of the well known Aol, Virgin, Sky in these bunch.

    #318176

    Happy Groundhog day

    #319352

    I also heard he was making another one of these movies, he’s jumpin on the stallone bandwagon (geriatrics still make movies) with rocky 6 and rambo 4 i think.

    So the question is……..does he feel lucky……..well does he

    i’m sure he does, all the way to the bank!

    #43480

    Mash up mix

    Spillers Groove Jet V Madonna Holiday V Destiny Child Lose my Breath, what a mix!

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