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CRICKET

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N.VARUN - 44
 Brief of the sport: Cricket is a game of strategy between two teams. Each team bats and fields in turn – the
batters try to score runs; the fielders try to stop them. The team with the most runs wins.
 Rules :
Cricket is played between two teams each made up of eleven players. (Sometime in junior competitions you will find 8 player
teams).
• Games comprise of at least one innings where each team will take turns in batting and fielding/bowling.
• The fielding team will have a bowler bowl the ball to the batsman who tries to hit the ball with their bat.
• The fielding team tries to get the batsmen out by:
• Hitting the wickets with the ball when bowling
• Catching a batsman’s shot on the full
• Hitting the batsman’s leg in front of the wicket (LBW)
• Or hitting the wickets before the batsmen can run to the other end of the pitch
• The batmen try to score as many runs as possible before getting out by:
• Hitting the ball and running between the wickets and making it to the other end before the fielders can hit the wickets with
the ball. Each time you run one full length of the pitch it equals 1 run.
• Hitting the ball to the boundary along the ground is 4 runs.
• Hitting the ball over the boundary on the full equals 6 runs.
• The fielding team must get 10 batsmen out before they can change over and start batting.
• The aim of the game is to score as many runs as possible before the fielding team takes 10 wickets. The team with the most
runs wins.

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FIELD RESTRICTIONS (50 OVERS ) – POWER PLAY
• 1-10 OVERS – NO MORE THAN 2 FIELDSMEN
OUTSIDE THE 30 YARDS/ 27.4 METERS( infield, out
field)
• 11-40 – NO MORE THAN 4 FIELDSMEN OUTSIDE
THE 30 YARDS/27.4 METERS
• 11-40 – NO MORE THAN 5 FIELDSMEN OUTSDE THE
30 YARDS/27.4 METERS
FIELD RESTRICTION ( 20 OVERS ) – POWER PLAY
• FIRST SIX OVERS – NOT MORE THAN 2 FIELDERS
OUTSIDE 30 YARDS /27.4 METERS
• MAX OF 5 FIELDERS OUTSIDE AFER 6 OVERS 27.4
METERS
Did you know ?
Cricket is the national sport of England.

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• cricket play ground standards :
Dia varies between 137m to 150m ,pitch 24 yards in length and
4 yards in breadth placement of rope at the distance of 80 yards
from pitch distance between stumps - 22 yards.

playing field:-Dia varies from 450feet (137m) to


500feet(150m)pitch 22 yards long pitch measures 10x66m.

Feet pitches:-green pitch , dry pitch , concrete pitch , mats .

CLEARANCE :
Minimum distance of 3 yards (3.74M) Between
boundary and the fence.

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• PITCH / WICKET
Centre of the two middle stumps.
LENGTH : 22 YARDS /20.12 M THE CREASE :
BOWLING CREASE : 8FT8IN /
WIDTH : 10 FEET / 3.05 M 2.64 M
BOELING CREASE IMAGINARY LINES : 5 FT POPPING CREASE : 6FT / 1.83 M
/ 1.52M RETURN CREASE : 4FT 4IN /
1.32 M

30 YARDS CIRCLE :

NON – TURF PITCHES


ARTIFICAL SURFACE (MATTING
WICKETS )
LENGTH : MIN 58FT/17.68
WIDTH : MIN 6FT/1.83M

JUNIOR CRICKET :
UNDER 13 UNDER 11 UNDER 9
21 YARDS/19.20M 20 YARDS/18.29M 18 YARDS/16.46M

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OFFICIAL SIGNALS

NO BALL DEAD BALL OUT BOUNDARY WIDE

BOUNDARY BYES COMMENCEMENT OF LAST HOUR FIVE PENALTY RUNS AWARDED TIME
OUT

DECISION REVIEW SYSTEM


LEG BYES NEW BALL CANCEL CALL SHORT RUN DRS

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STANDARD EQUIPMENT :

THE BALL
THE BAT
STUMPS
BAILS
SIDE SCREEN
ROLLER

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BALL (WHEN NEW )
• WEIGHT : not less than 5 ½ / 155.9 g , not more than5 ¾ /163 g
• CIRCUMFERENCE : not less than 8 13/16 / 22.4 CM , not more than 9 IN / 22.9 CM
BALL SPECIFICATIONS FOR WOMEN’S AND JUNIOR CRICKET :

BALL
GUAGE

THE BAT
• Handle and Blade – Cane / Wood
• Length – Shall not be more than 38 In / 96.5 cm
• Width – Shall not exceed 4 ½ In / 10.8 cm
• Handle should not exceed 52 % of the overall length of the bat blade it shall not
exceed 0.04 In / 0.1 cm in thickness protective on the toe of the blade is 0.12 In / 0.3 cm
• Thickness of the edges : 1.56 In / 4 cm
• Overall depth : 2.64 In / 6.7 cm

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• BAT GUAGE : BAILS :
• Shall not project more than ½ In / 1.27 cm.
• Overall length – 4 5/16 In / 10.95 cm .
• Length of barrel – 2 1/8 In / 5.40 cm .
• Longer spigot – 1 3/8 In / 3.49 cm.
• Shorter spigot– 13/16 In / 2.06 cm .

• STUMPS :
Tops of the stumps – 28 In / 71.1 cm.
Circular section of diameter not less
than1 3/8 In / 3.50 cm.
Not more than 1 ½ In / 3.81 cm. • Each set shall be 9 In /
22.86 cm wide.
• Shall consist of 3
wooden stumps.
• 2 Wooden bails on top.

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• SIDE SCREEN :
• ROLLER :
HEIGHT – MIN OF 15’ 1. LIGHT 2 . MEDIUM 3. HEAVY
LENGTH – MIN OF 40’
COLOURS
DAY GAME – WHITE
DAY – NIGHT GAME – BLACK

• CRICKETERS OUTFIT :

Cricket whites are also known as flannels and also consists of trousers. Shirt and jumper.
They are made of variety fennel material and trousers made high elastic content and
jumpers are made of cable – knit design.

The kit is made out of 100% recycled polyester. That


improves stretchability and moisture releasing capabilities
of the fabric, which, in turn, makes the jerseys
comfortable for the cricketers.

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 Seating standards for disabled
 Gym:
Room size at least 200sqftDouble row
arrangements of machines Width 6m Max
and length 12 m max
 Hostel:
Single room- min-90sqft max 110 sqft Double
room( with bunk bed)- min -140sqft Max
160sqftDouble room( without bunk bed) - min
180sqft max220sqft.
 first aid - 50mt/sq.

Gym
layout

Hostel room layouts


 Dining and kitchen:
Dining - 60% of total area Kitchen - 40% of total
area Seating requirements -Small chair - 8
sqftAdult chair - 12 sqft Dulex seating - 39sqft.
 toilet facilities:
the required no of toilet per visitor is 0.01
40% women
20% men
40% urinals
10% wc and 5% washbasins for every 500 women
2% wc and 4% washbasins for every 1000 men
 lighting:
flood lights in 4 cardinal direction (1000-2000w)
 Material used to make the ground:
(For outdoor ground) The square needs to have loam;
soil that contains 7 to 27 per cent clay, 28 to 50 per
cent silt and more than 52 per cent sand.

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 Seating capacity:
seating capacity -normal visual acity from fiels falls
outside a radius of 200ft international match stadium
should seat 30,000 min.

 Storage:
Sufficient storage should be provided for storage of
equipment and should be provided in suitable
accessible space.
Lockers, bag drop , buggy storage.
Lockers - best located behind the courts.

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Changing room:
At least one individual unisex accessibility changing room with shower and toiletI
i) should have access to external pitch
ii) should have high ceiling.

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Questionnaires
• How do you justify ‘ sports man spirit’ in your point of view ?
• How do you motivate yourself when you feel low ?
• Are you in favor of day/ night matches ? If so why ?
• What are your practice timings throughout the day ?
• Do you workout and warmup simultaneously ?
• Do every player follow specific schedule ?
• What are the alternate activities done other than practicing ?
• Do you have secured storage space in changing/ club rooms ?
• What are the place you generally gather for team discussions ?
• What are the spaces you recommend for your peace of mind ?
• How do you analyze the opponent’s mind while playing ?
• Do men and women use same ground for practice ?
• Does the structure of the stadium impact the game/ match ?
• What are the measures provided for the safety of the audience ?
• How many entrances are provided to the ground ?
• How many blocks are provided for net practice in the ground ?
• Where is the water storage space provided in the ground ?
• How is the moisture maintained in the ground ?
• Is media allowed ? If YES which space is provided to the media ? What are the spaces restricted to the media ?
• Is the storage space sufficient for all the students ?

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