Catching the ball without gloves can hurt a bit but it doesn't (usually) do any serious damage. But if the ball hits your fingers at 100 miles an hour while holding the bat, it would crush or break them. That's why the batsman wear gloves.
@sharonmartin403615 күн бұрын
What they call "fingertip catches" have been known to dislocate or even break a fielder's fingers, but it is not very common.
@Shoomer198815 күн бұрын
@@sharonmartin4036 Yeah, I took a ball right on the end of the fingers at school. Didn't break anything but it hurt like hell. Worse still, I didn't catch it. :D
@BenBallard1315 күн бұрын
Try playing silly mid on and have the cricket ball part your hair... 😳
@chsh115 күн бұрын
Yeah on the end of the finger can cause injury but i damaged fingers often with basket balls hitting the end of fingers. Its about technique and practice.
@johngardiner680015 күн бұрын
Cricket got its name from the original invention of the game as the batsman stood in front of a cricket gate where the middle three slats were the stumps as we call them. The bowlers are free to run as far as they like to gather speed in the delivery of the ball, some bowlers can deliver the ball at over one hundred miles an hour. Others called spin bowlers don't need to run in fast as their skill is in making the ball move off the ground in such a way that it defeats the batsman and either hits the wickets or his leg in line with the wicket and is out LBW leg before wicket. He can also be caught out. The ball is harder and heavier than a baseball. Red balls are used in county and test matches between countries whereas white balls are used in one day and limited over matches as these matches can run on under nighttime flood lights.
@parkiwi478714 күн бұрын
The batman wears gloves because a delivery at 100 mph on your knuckles will break bones.
@rickgajewski529714 күн бұрын
Yep I broke my fingers just like that. Also had a bat in my face.
@richardhindley445914 күн бұрын
@@rickgajewski5297 Was the bat in the face while playing cricket, or celebrating some other occasion? 😆
@rickgajewski529714 күн бұрын
@ no the bowler ran into me and pushed the bat into my face.
@richardhindley445913 күн бұрын
@@rickgajewski5297 Ouch! 💥
@Tully_23_3213 күн бұрын
Also it's a part of the bat, so if it hits the gloves that are there for protection for the hands & wrist & the balls caught they're the batsman is out
@gtaylor33115 күн бұрын
What is it with Americans and protection with sport? I played a game of Monopoly with three American guys recently in the States, three of them wore cups and one guy had a helmet on.....
@arkadye15 күн бұрын
That sounds reasonable protection for playing Monopoly with my family tbh. Games get violent sometimes!
@Nutsax00714 күн бұрын
😂
@alisonscurr439514 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@angelaperkins355514 күн бұрын
Must have been playing with my family. “ Everyone lie down so Dawn can kick your head in ‘cause she’s losing “.
@NotYourKindOfPeople-z6m14 күн бұрын
Simples........ no NHS!
@edwardwoodstock13 күн бұрын
THE GOAT of fielding....jonty rhodes 👌it's interesting to hear you say there's more surface area of a cricket bat to hit the ball...the irony of that is, theres nore chance to nick an edge and get out. Its a much more complex game than baseball. The ball manufacture is crucial and varies.
@janescott457415 күн бұрын
Cricket is popular as we Brits introduced it wherever we went in the empire!! Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and most of the Caribbean. It’s a cricket bat, you’d be lynched if you called it a paddle!!😂
@Joseph1316315 күн бұрын
Not most of the carribbean,just the english speaking carribbean not spanish or french speaking carribbean and they would outnumber the populaton of english speaking carribbean by at least 6 to 1
@jakedauris184215 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@KevinRiddell-om1gv15 күн бұрын
And yet us Aussies won the first Test Match in 1877
@janescott457414 күн бұрын
@ 😢
@colingreen21014 күн бұрын
I couldn’t watch all of this video. I find it hard to believe that anyone can be so ignorant about an international sport like cricket.
@chrisnoonan948614 күн бұрын
Rugby no padding, cricket no glove. UK no wimps :D
Nope, a cricket ball is around half an ounce heavier and also harder than a baseball. Yes it stings when you catch a fast ball.
@IanDarley15 күн бұрын
@@CeleWolf He asked if the ball was much lighter?
@simongreen610214 күн бұрын
Cricket ball is 5 1/2 ounces
@reactingtomyroots14 күн бұрын
😅
@Joseph1316314 күн бұрын
Please have a look at Gaelic Football and hurling highlights and another interesting sport called road bowling.Gaelic football are still the most popular sports in ireland the championship games attract 82300 more than most superbowls and according to a Radio Poll Gaelic Football was the most popular at 40% and Hurling was 24%,rugby 15% ans soccer was 14% a bit high in my opinion but thats consistent with other polls.Anyway sports polls are generally more accurate than political polls as we have seen today
@Xr-pd2oi14 күн бұрын
It only hurts if you drop it.
@pauljohnson117814 күн бұрын
The first official international sports match was a cricket match between the United States and Canada in 1844. The game took place at St George's Cricket Club, which is now located at West 30th Street and Broadway in Manhattan.
@CraftySister-r7y15 күн бұрын
The one with the ball is a "bowler" not a "pitcher". The bat is traditionally made of willow
@RD-xv5fn14 күн бұрын
That a variety of wood for the American readers
@JimforbesRitte14 күн бұрын
@@RD-xv5fnyes. It’s not made from a diminutive wizard
@minion380612 күн бұрын
@@JimforbesRitteLmao
@vladtepes978 сағат бұрын
@@JimforbesRitte in training.
@TheSnowdogsShorts12 күн бұрын
To answer some of the questions raised in the video. The pitcher is called a bowler. When the ball is bowled, it is supposed to bounce. The bowlers also run up, to increase the speed, which can be delivered at speeds of between 40-95mph, with the record being 100.2 mph. The bat is called a bat. The bats have a thicker section in the middle at the rear of the bat. The ball is much harder than a baseball, if it hits your head at high speed, it can actually kill you, hence the helmets. Gloves are needed for batting as the bowl can smash knuckles. Wicket Keeps (catchers) also wear gloves, they can get broken fingers from catching balls even with gloves on. Catching the ball can hurt a lot, but there are ways of catching it that can avoid it hurting. Although a lot of the catches in this video, would have hurt for sure. In the next Olympics in the USA, cricket is to be included. The Cricket World Cup was co-hosted by the USA earlier this year, and introduced cricket to quite a few Americans. I enjoyed watching the USA play, they were exciting to watch. The red and white balls are for different formats of the game. White balls are for the shorter forms, which are from about 3 hours to all day. Red balls are for the longer form of the game, which can last up to 5 days. They even stop for Lunch and Tea. There are 2 batters on the field, and 11 fielders. The pitch is oval-shaped, and the wicket, the bit between the stumps where they bowl, is 22 yards, but it looks much shorter from the end camera. The distance between a pitcher and batter in baseball is about 20 yards, 1 foot. Cricket is the second-biggest game in the world, with soccer being the most popular. Cricket is played in many countries all around the world. Scores are much larger than in Baseball. 20 runs by a team in baseball is a lot, whereas in cricket scores are often in the 100s. In the shortest form, it is not unusual to see between 150-200 runs per team, and sometimes an individual player will score more than 100 on their own. When you bat, you do not have to run if you hit it, and you stay at bat until you are out. My late wife was from the USA, and she fell in love with cricket. In return, she introduced me to baseball, she was from Chicago, so Go Cubs!
@eleftheria146311 күн бұрын
You should add to your comment to explain that different countries have different brands of ball like the Duke vs Kookaburra
@cliffwheeler73579 күн бұрын
There are two BATSMEN on the field, NOT batters.
@TheSnowdogsShorts8 күн бұрын
@@cliffwheeler7357 I watch women's cricket more than men's, so it is batters to me.
@Theajas-music8 күн бұрын
@@cliffwheeler7357 batswomen??
@katejackson743215 күн бұрын
nothing like cricket, all day game , village greens and pints love it.
@jeremymerrifield724414 күн бұрын
20 Overs.....2 per man😃
@sabinasabina201014 күн бұрын
The only game I grew up watching where you can play 5 days and still draw or if a team is losing the weather can can save them and I love it.
@lewe66613 күн бұрын
Nothing like test cricket at Castle Corner at Kingsmead in Durban
@taniahabib227510 күн бұрын
@@sabinasabina2010Me too. I'm a cricket tragic - especially test cricket.
@WHATEVER_2813 күн бұрын
4:21 Cricket batsmen wear gloves to protect their hands from the impact of fast balls, improve grip on the bat, absorb shock, and reduce strain on their hands and wrists. Cricket balls are hard, often bowled at speeds over 90 mph (145 kph). When batsmen play shots or fend off deliveries, their hands are directly in the line of impact. Gloves help protect their fingers, knuckles, and palms from serious injury caused by fast or bouncy deliveries.
@sbjchef15 күн бұрын
Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes died after being struck on the neck by a bouncer during a domestic match. He suffered a fatal brain injury.
@0Zolrender014 күн бұрын
The top of the neck right at the base of his skull. Most batters helmets now cover this area.
@dilligaf421914 күн бұрын
RIP Phillip ❤
@Bullbotha13 күн бұрын
And South African mark boucher lost the sight in one eye from a ball hitting it
@jamesfraney351913 күн бұрын
@@Bullbotha When I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s no one wore helmets even though fast bowlers could bowl up to 100 mph in international cricket. Americans should know that bowlers (pitchers in baseball) can legally hit the batsman with the ball as long as it bounces in front of the batsman first. Hence, this type of ball is called a bouncer. The international game in the 1970s let the bowling of these balls get out of hand and as a result helmets were introduced in the late 1970s before a batsman was killed. Sadly Philip Hughes was wearing a helmet that did not protect him sufficiently. It takes great courage to face a fast bowler even with a helmet on as serious injury can result still when hit by a ball traveling at or close to 100mph. The wicket keeper (backstop in baseball) is the only fielder who wears gloves. The fielders behind the batsman facing the bowlers balls can be 30 or more yards behind the batsman but with slower bowlers bowling at 50-60 mph the wicket keeper and fielders come up close to the wicket and batsman. As they field much closer the risk of getting hit by the batsman's shot is very much increased. The ball when hit can travel over 100mph off the bat and if the fielder is only 2-10 yards away from the batsman serious injury can occur. It takes courage to field up close!
@aussieragdoll48408 күн бұрын
That was ten years ago (2014), and happened on live TV.
@AntBolger14 күн бұрын
you never gonna understand cricket, unless you stop comparing it to bloody baseball!!!!
@TheWarpseed15 күн бұрын
Batters wear gloves so their finger bones don't get shattered. 😁 Balls are basically the same leather ball except for colour, the red ball is for Test matches and the white ball for the limited quick version of the game. There are pink balls but i wouldn't worry about that at this point in your cricket journey
@philipking659015 күн бұрын
There are 2 manufacturers used in the world mainly Duke but the Australians have their own manufacturer kuckaburro both used in major matches. An the colour is different as limited over games can be played at night under floodlights which I'm guessing is the same reason a baseball is white.
@DeepThought999915 күн бұрын
@@philipking6590Kookaburra. Pronounced as it is spelt. Kookaburra. An Australian kingfisher bird and a brand of cricket ball.
@jarveyshuttle242115 күн бұрын
All teams wear white clothing for test matches , played with the red ball. Coloured clothing are shorter variations of the games, played with a white ball.
@Davo-i1s14 күн бұрын
For the last 125 years Kookaburra has been known as the top manufacturer of cricket balls in the world. All T20 and one day internationals use the white Kookaburra , most of the 12 test playing nations use the red Kookaburra, England, Ireland and West Indies use Duke, and India alone the SG.
@cliffwheeler73579 күн бұрын
Batsmen, not Batters.
@SgtTechcomDN3841614 күн бұрын
You have two nice Americans trying to educate themselves about various subjects (in this case, Cricket) and there are so many comments calling them ignorant and insular. What exactly do you want, they are clearly trying, arent they?
@chrissaltmarsh677715 күн бұрын
Baseball and criket have a few things in common. Two teams of people. A hard ball. A wooden stick. A field. That's it. They are completely different games; worth looking at the rules.
@sharonmartin403615 күн бұрын
Even that is different, in baseball they have rules, in Cricket they have laws.
@DeepThought999915 күн бұрын
@@sharonmartin4036Laws with a capital “L”.
@catprog14 күн бұрын
If you catch the batter on the full they are out as well in both.
@dodong480614 күн бұрын
4:34 the speed those balls are bowled at, the last thing you want is a that ball directly hitting your fingers by accident
@sp606014 күн бұрын
The most common by far injury in cricket is broken fingers. The ball is solid and will hospitalise you if it hits you. If you get chance go into a sports shop and look at and feel what a cricket ball (corkey) is like.
@sevoysans12159 күн бұрын
Also depending on the pitch one may encounter a pitch wher 80% ball will git you not the bat
@Swimtoyourboat15 күн бұрын
I'm from England, and I was surprised that baseball players wear gloves, I was like ''why would they wear gloves to catch that light ball'' 🤣 I often thought baseball would be soooooo easy to catch the ball with that massive glove and has always ruined me being impressed by that sport. It's the same with American football, why would they wear a suit of amour and dress like a field hockey goalie? you should watch Rugby :) FYI - Cricket balls are heavier and its called a Cricket Bat Cricket balls are different colours depending on the type of game being played - we have night matches where the ball is pink (called 20/20) like a quick fire game - all balls are standard and same weight across all ages (these balls are used in all ages, even school cricket matches across the country) Thanks you for your content, you two rock!
@kingspeechless160715 күн бұрын
There is a smaller ball used by juniors (under 14) and female players.
@sheilagalvin934215 күн бұрын
Americans are wusses
@reactingtomyroots14 күн бұрын
haha yeah, now that we know what the "original" sports were it does seem kinda comical with all the protection and padding. 😂
@Derry_Aire13 күн бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots As usual in the US it's money. You don't need a glove to catch a baseball, but we (the sports manufacturers) will tell you you do - through newspaper articles, advertising and sponsoring some high level players to wear one - and you'll buy it and make us lots of money.
@davidberesford700913 күн бұрын
Maybe to avoid the litigation Lawyers?
@mehallica66614 күн бұрын
Red balls are used for test matches (played during daylight, can last up to 5 days and considered the highest form of the game). The white ball is used for one day limited over matches which are often played in darkness under floodlights, making a red ball difficult to see against the darkened sky, hence the white ball. Having said that, there are now day/night test matches - not particularly common but they use a pink ball.
@Gillie51-bl8su15 күн бұрын
I don't know whether you've already seen it, but there's a very good video with someone explaining cricket for baseball fans - or words to that effect. It explains the similarities and the differences... It's mostly accurate, and an excellent basis for figuring out what's really going on in a cricket match.
@Jill-mh2wn15 күн бұрын
Might have been better to have seen that first and then used accurate terminology .
@sridharanv584110 күн бұрын
15:20 The no 1 catch, u can see the fielder throws the ball inside so that the batting team won’t be able to score a home run…. And the fact is that someone else caught it, that’s why the batsman was out. The fielder threw it to another fielder before going over the ropes
@elleneastment938815 күн бұрын
My brother plays cricket for our County team, the bruises on his hands after a tough game are insane! I can confirm that getting hit by a cricket ball even ‘gently’ can be bloody painful 😭
@MayankThakur21613 күн бұрын
Which country team?
@YadviGalaxy13 күн бұрын
His name?
@Bob1000914 күн бұрын
Cricket bats are much heavier and harder than baseball bats, cricket balls are heavier and harder than baseballs, just as rugby players are harder than American football players. Americans want to wear a helmet and gloves for everything apart from riding a motorbike 😂
@anglosaxon587415 күн бұрын
"Paddle" LOL It's a BAT! lol Edit: The cricket ball is heavier and harder than the baseball. The English took it [cricket] to many places of the British Empire as with all the other sports we invented.
@darkpitcher524215 күн бұрын
We also invented baseball btw. But I think we gave it to the Yanks in exchange for tobacco Mom's apple pie
@anglosaxon587415 күн бұрын
@@darkpitcher5242 And their American 'football' is based of our rugby as they played rugby beforehand.
@AnOldEnglishBloke15 күн бұрын
Apple pie is English. Maybe stolen from the German strudle many centuries ago, but yeah, apple pie isn't American. Maybe tobacco apple pie is though...
@angelaperkins355514 күн бұрын
The Americans take our sports put on loads of protection and make the game easier 🤔 Plus apple pie is British too
@baronmeduse14 күн бұрын
A cricket ball is harder, but a baseball is about the same weight.
@amanofiron825214 күн бұрын
The "Cricket for Baseball Fans" video you reacted to long ago was actually a very good video to explain it, I think you should show it to her and have her react as well. There are a couple of minor mistakes in that video but that's all. There's also a companion video to it about explaining more differences and similarities between cricket and baseball and that one's good too.
@faithwithoutprejudice238015 күн бұрын
Cricket is mentioned as early in history as the 13th century in England but it is known more widespread from the 18th century onwards. It is a game of eleven players each side and is played over varying lengths of overs ( consisting of 6 balls )or time ( international test matches are played over five days ). The wicketkeeper is the only player on the fielding side who wears gloves, aptly named as wicketkeeper gloves. This is because he/she will field the ball more than any other player, facing deliveries from some bowlers reaching up to nearly 100 mph. Hence the batsmen also wear gloves ( known aptly as batting gloves), to try to minimise damage to their hands from a direct hit or from shock absorption, blistering etc. I hope this helps a little, great content you two ❤️😊👍🏻
@martinclegg853615 күн бұрын
Alternatively, the game may be traced to its origins in the Krikkit Wars, as described in "Life, the Universe and Everything", the third book in the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series by Douglas Adams. 🙂
@faithwithoutprejudice238015 күн бұрын
@ Was his best score 42? 😊
@vaudevillian714 күн бұрын
Cricket Explained for Baseball Fans by Sports Explained, and Cricket and Baseball: More Similarities and Differences but the same channel are where you should both start. You could watch them both at the same time. Cricket for Americans by Slate is a good supplementary one
@dominique823315 күн бұрын
When they are at the wicket being bowled to they wear gloves. The ball can be anywhere from 40 to 100 miles an hour depending on the speed of the bowler.
@Joe_Sheffield14 күн бұрын
I fell in love with cricket in 2019 watching the England vs new Zealand final and the "CHAMPAGNE SUPER OVER" that occured. Edge of your seat stuff!❤
@petrichor394715 күн бұрын
You need to watch “cricket explained for baseball fans” given some flaws in it, it’s the best effort I have seen on KZbin.
@allanmowz10 күн бұрын
Cricket has aout 2.5 billion fans, followed by football (soccer) with over 4 billion, golf with 450 million, and both American football and rugby with around 400-500 million fans each.
@andrewlaw15 күн бұрын
When you're batting the back of your hand faces forward, if you get a ball bowled at 90mph hit you it hurts! The ball pinches your hand on the handle. When you're fielding you catch the ball in the palm of your hand and can cradle it. We're taught at a young age to not fear the ball. I was told "if you're scared of the ball it will hurt, if you're not scared it won't hurt".
@maigepresents584014 күн бұрын
Yeah... if you cop a cricket ball going 90mph to the back of the hand without gloves, you're looking at shattered fingers... a bit more than 'it hurts'... 😂
@vaudevillian714 күн бұрын
Making cricket bats is a very historic craft, could be worth looking into - there’s definitely videos out there, I’m not sure the best way to recommend specific ones as they often get lost here
@Lemmys_Mole15 күн бұрын
You are far more likely to get a hand injury batting, from the ball hitting the hand, rather than fielding..hence the batman's gloves.
@brigidsingleton159615 күн бұрын
Oh my, you mentioning the batsman, reminds me of that old commentary piece from the game played by two men named Willey, and Holding, ( _unless_ that's a myth / urban legend type thing? - "The bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey!!" ...typical British humour, 😅😂 regardless of it possibly being a myth?!)
@Lemmys_Mole15 күн бұрын
@brigidsingleton1596 a myth sadly..kzbin.info/www/bejne/emHEXnmFpLJso9Usi=LOACmuAX0QM6qR45
@brigidsingleton1596 no myth! There was silence in the commentary box after that......
@brigidsingleton159614 күн бұрын
@brerobsym I am glad to learn that I have not spread misinformation. Thank-you for letting me know. 🤭🖖
@trevorpowell695114 күн бұрын
Cricket ball is slightly heavier, smaller and much harder. Only the batsmen and wicket keeper (home base catcher) wear gloves. 11 players on each side. Each side gets a turn fielding while the other side bats. Fielding side has a bowler, a wicket keeper and 9 other fielders spread around the ground as per captain and bowlers instructions. 6 balls bowled for each over then another fielder bowls an over from the opposite end. The game is scored by making runs between each wickets (set behind the batsmen) before the ball reaches the wickets. Ways of batsmen being out are catches, ball reaching wicket before runners are safe, the ball hitting the wicket when bowled or the ball cleanly hitting your padded legs, directly in front of the wicket.
@sharonmartin403615 күн бұрын
Cricket! Love it! My favourite sport besides Rugby. The only players on the field that wears gloves are the wicketkeeper(the guy behind the batsman on strike) and the batsmen themselves. They protect their hands because the ball is going at it's fastest and hardest when directed at or near them and hands/fingers have been broken a few times, on occasion even with the gloves on.
@0Zolrender014 күн бұрын
ex wicketkeeper and batsmen here at club level. broken a finger keeping even with the gloves and inners on. Ol Mate put down a pelter.
@paulmoore-x7p12 күн бұрын
With you mate cricket in summer rugby union in winter
@78kingmicky14 күн бұрын
100% a game worth persevering with as its a great listen or watch on a good 5 day test. The weather plays a massive but subtle part. Us Brits love a cooling humid evening when the ball swings as its bowled. Can rip through teams in a session
@clivewilliams36616 күн бұрын
It always amazes me that the Caribbean is such a laid back and easy place, where nothing is rushed but watch a game of cricket on any old patch of dirt and the energy belies the fact that it is hot and humid. Its no coincidence that Caribbean cricket is "Strictly Pace"
@78kingmicky6 күн бұрын
@clivewilliams3661 absolutely loved a pace attack
@michaelwebster838915 күн бұрын
The white balls started when one day matches started. They'd often have the first innings in the afternoon, and then the second innings would be under lights. It turned out the red ball wasn't too good for that, so they went for a white ball.
@Cri-cater13 күн бұрын
Yea, they don't wear gloves and drop a lot of catches. The ball is made by hard leather and it's immensely painful if the ball doesn't land in your hands properly. Most of the players have unaligned fingers as a result. I too have all of my fingers unaligned after playing cricket for years 😂
@michaelayling885515 күн бұрын
🎉 when catching you can move your hand back to reduce the impact.
@DeepThought999915 күн бұрын
Called “soft hands”. Essential for completing a catch without injury. For a single-handed catch, if the ball hits the hand in the right place (palm of the hand about ⅓ down from the base of the fingers) the fingers will close automatically around the ball and the catch won’t hurt at all if the “soft hands” technique has been used.
@GR3392.14 күн бұрын
A baseball is usually larger than a cricket ball. A regulation baseball has a circumference of 9 to 9.25 inches and a diameter of 2.86 to 2.94 inches. A cricket ball is heavier than a baseball. In men's cricket, a ball weighs 155.9 to 163 grams, while in women's cricket, it weighs 140 to 151 grams. A baseball weighs 5 to 5.25 ounces(148 grams).
@chriscaspian228015 күн бұрын
Rugby and Cricket the best having six brothers I played (badly) but still watch it. It is a bat not a paddle. Glad your covering it only the wicket keeper and bats man wear gloves
@thomasfrost308713 күн бұрын
My brother is a cricket coach and he said that kids today are taught to charge the ball when in the outfield these days which is not what we were used to be taught. This is adopting something more seen with baseball outfielders. We’ve even lifted terms from baseball into our game like pinch hitter and switch hitter. Although we shorten the latter to switch hit. In the shorter versions of the game some of the batsmen even adopt baseball hitter style stances.
@LilMonkeyFella8715 күн бұрын
A traditional cricket bat is made from English willow. By comparison, wooden baseball bats are usually something like maple, birch or ash. I have a roughly 12 minute video up showing how a top quality cricket bat is handmade with a little bit of trivia thrown in on cricket and the evolution of the bat etc "Made In Britain - How Gray-Nicolls cricket bats are made"
@Joseph1316315 күн бұрын
What happens if there is a disease in the willow tree population,like ash die back disease or duth elm disease,can the bat be made of a different wood.
@sharonmartin403615 күн бұрын
@@Joseph13163 Willow trees grow in many, many countries around the world, unlike Dutch elm and Ash. They would be able to obtain willow from somewhere else until their problem is sorted out.
@petershaw102014 күн бұрын
Cricket balls are bounced. A full toss is considered dangerous if above the waist. The bounce is manipulated by the bowler by imparting spin to the ball and positioning the seam (raised joint) in the ball to hit the ground (pitch)
@chrissmith877315 күн бұрын
It’s 66ft between the wickets, it’s foreshortened by the camera.
@gbulmer15 күн бұрын
For those who don't know, 66 feet, or 22 yards is one *_chain_* An area of measurement is the *_acre_* which has an area of one chain by one furlong; a furlong is 10 chains. Real physical chains were used for surveying because it has very little 'give', as well as optical surveying instruments. Best Wishes. ☮
@MiningForPies14 күн бұрын
@@gbulmerwhat’s a fathom
@blueroseleroy14 күн бұрын
@@MiningForPies Working something out ?
@frankb727114 күн бұрын
@@MiningForPies One fathom is six feet.
@petergordon452514 күн бұрын
@@gbulmerI remember all these measurements from schooldays in the fifties
@martinwood94312 күн бұрын
“I remember how hard those balls are” had me crying laughing 😂Thank you 😂
@martinbynion158915 күн бұрын
A cricket ball is smaller, heavier and much harder than a baseball. Cricketers think that baseballers are sissies for needing gloves.😅
@SteveBagnall-gh1fu15 күн бұрын
They Are.
@nicksykes457515 күн бұрын
I think the cricket ball is slightly larger than a baseball.
@suzannejane103515 күн бұрын
@@nicksykes4575 No it's smaller.
@eastchchkea647514 күн бұрын
A cricket ball is larger. You’re thinking of a softball. Much like baseball, but with a much bigger ball, and swinging underarm pitching
@heathermeaney716114 күн бұрын
@@nicksykes4575 cricket ball is smaller, heavier and harder.
@anujeetswain73689 күн бұрын
Color of ball depends on the format of game being played. Tests are played in white jersey so red ball comtrast perfectly. White balls are for shorter formats like t20 or odi, corlor jersey and night matches contrast well with white balls. Nowdays day and night test matches started which uses pink ball instead of red because of higher luminous under the lights at night
@sharonmartin403615 күн бұрын
Steve, it's called a cricket bat, not a paddle, LOL. The ball is both heavier and harder than a baseball. Also, helmets are optional, but 99,99% of batsmen will wear them when facing fast bowlers (Lindsay, they all do 'running pitches') and may not wear them while facing spinners (shorter run-up). There are 13 players on the field - the two batsmen are from one side, and then their 11 opponents who are the bowlers, wicketkeeper and fielders. There are two umpires on the field, and a third umpire in the viewing box for reviews.
@grahamtravers452215 күн бұрын
... and those 11 fielders have to covar a full circle of the field, instead of a qaurter circle as in American Baseball. The cricket bat is altogether a more refined instrument than the baseball bat. It's flat face allows the ball to be "placed" anywhere in the circle, and it's carefully shaped and weighted towards the end away from the handle.
@chsh115 күн бұрын
Maybe worth adding that batsmen have died on the pitch as a result of a ball hitting them. They had to change the design in recent years to protect the neck in particular. From memory.
@DeepThought999915 күн бұрын
@@grahamtravers4522The handle of a cricket bat is jammed into and extends in a “V” shape down into the body of the blade, forming a spring with some “give” when the ball is struck hard in the “sweet spot” of the blade of the bat. The spring-effect of the handle both reduces the shock to the batter’s hands (and wrists) from the very hard and quite heavy ball as well as providing additional impetus to the ball, thus sending it further when well hit. The shape of the back of the bat concentrates mass where it is needed to send the ball as far as possible. Modern bats also are shaped to increase the size of the “sweet spot”, so making big hits more likely. The dimensions of a bat are set in The Laws of Cricket and may not be exceeded.
@grahamtravers452215 күн бұрын
@@DeepThought9999 Yeah, I know. My dad used to play cricket, and made and repaired bats.
@wyterabitt214915 күн бұрын
Helmets are not optional for any medium or fast bowler, they are now required.
@eileencollins253614 күн бұрын
Number 1, the ball was in the air before crossing the "boundary ", and a team mate caught it. Good out!!
@PaulMundy-f8k15 күн бұрын
If you think that catching a cricket ball without gloves is weird, wait till you look at the rules. Here's a summary: The Rules of Cricket 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 thats 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 got 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!
@teaurn15 күн бұрын
Nice, I really hope they read this! 🤣
@theblitz915 күн бұрын
Always loved this. Told it to my kids many years ago.
@janettesinclair627914 күн бұрын
Love it, but still don'r understand it!
@freewheelinfranklin620114 күн бұрын
Precise and concise. Well done, sir.
@catprog14 күн бұрын
@@janettesinclair6279 The issue is they are using multiple definitions of in and out. The team that is batting is called the team that is in while the team that is fielding is out fielding. The batter goes out to the field until he is caught(or other dismissial) he is now out and goes in(to) the dessing room. Once you have 10 wickets the teams swap over. Their are 11 batters so when the team has lost 10 wickets the other person would be not out(dissmissed) (and until then their are two batters)
@neilaj233814 күн бұрын
11 players fieldimg including the bowler. The ball can be hit anywhere on the field 360 degrees. The wicket keeper (catcher) behind the batter is the only person on the fielding side that can wear gloves. The batters wear gloves to protect their hands and fingers from bing crushed if a fast bowl hits them on the hands gripping the bat.
@marniemccartney294115 күн бұрын
Baseball is similar to our 'Rounders' normally played by schoolkids, where they move from spot to spot. Most countries in the World play cricket and take part in World Tournaments.
@LetsTalkAbout213 күн бұрын
Cricket ball: A cricket ball must weigh between 5.5 and 5.75 ounces (156 and 163 grams). Baseball: A baseball weighs between 5 and 5.25 ounces (142 to 149 grams).
@RockyBobbieBuster15 күн бұрын
Yip no gloves for the catchers just as theres no pads and helmets for rugby players, we're made of sterner stuff here in the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@heathermeaney716114 күн бұрын
And in Australia, have you seen The Hardest Hits in AFL Football?
@jeffmcmahon327813 күн бұрын
The wicket-keeper wears gloves because he's 'catching' the balls that are missed by the batter - a constant barrage of balls, that can really mess up the fingers.
@gazlator15 күн бұрын
The normal camera angle (from behind the bowler) seems to foreshorten the distance of the pitch; it's actually 22 yards from end to end.
@janettesinclair627914 күн бұрын
That was so good I had to watch it twice! I am from the UK but have never watched a cricket match - maybe I will now.
@martinbynion158915 күн бұрын
BTW, cricket is played at top world level by countries that have more than 2 billion population.
@suemoore98411 күн бұрын
Cricket is played in more than half the countries in the world: 108 out of 195 play cricket
@jasoncraith477010 күн бұрын
It takes some techniques catching a ball with bare hands. Like you have to pull back your hands a little(while catching) to reduce the impact and speed of ball Although they do so much practice of catching and their hands get used to it Ball is made of lather cover over a round piece of a cork(from oak tree)
@ianroper281215 күн бұрын
The cricket bat is made of willow and specially shaped to take the force of the ball.
@styx_n_stonz14 күн бұрын
White Ball - ODI Match (One Day International or can also be a domestic match) where each team plays one innings of either 50 overs (300 balls faced) or until all batsmen are out. One team bats first during the afternoon and the other bats in the evening. Note, a T20 Match (one innings per side of 20 overs or 120 balls faced) match also uses the white ball as these games are often also played into the night. Red Ball - Test Match (5 day International or can also be a domestic 4 day match) where each team can use 2 innings to post their scores or until 5 days is completed Pink Ball - Test Match, but a Day/Nighter where the game starts in the afternoon and runs into the evening across the 5 days. The pink ball is easier to see at night than the red ball The balls can be slightly different too, composition wise. When playing in Australia, they play with the Kookaburra (brand) ball, but in England you play with the Duke ball as an example. Still regulated though
@Captally15 күн бұрын
Just a small hint to help you. If you are "batting" then you are using a bat, not a paddle. That would be "paddling".
@reactingtomyroots14 күн бұрын
😂
@stukay280314 күн бұрын
_Jasper Beardley has entered the chat_
@patheddles40045 сағат бұрын
Technique is why catching usually hurts a lot less than you'd expect. We'll try to have our hands moving with the ball as we take it - that softens the impact by spreading it out over more time - and likewise we catch with "soft hands" meaning our hands can absorb and dissipate some of the energy. With a baseball glove you might want a harder impact to make the ball 'stick', I'm not sure, but in cricket a hard impact just means the ball is likely to bounce straight back out of your hands (and it'll hurt). The wicketkeeper, roughly equivalent to a baseball catcher, does wear gloves - similar size to baseball gloves, much thinner and more flexible, and worn on both hands. Keeper takes priority if there's a catch that could be taken by the keeper or by another fielder - that's partly because the keeper has gloves, and partly because the keeper has generally done a lot more catching practice.
@misslannie7315 күн бұрын
No gloves, but a box for your balls.
@terryloveuk15 күн бұрын
And having seen a few unlucky hits it still hurts like hell, but probably won't end your chances of fathering children if your male, I'm not sure if female wear any protection (any women cricketers here?) but it's still gonna hurt I'm sure
@Driskyle15 күн бұрын
@@terryloveukthey wear a gum guard
@terryloveuk15 күн бұрын
@@Driskyle 🤣😂 That would help I'm sure
@Driskyle15 күн бұрын
@@terryloveuk😂
@arkadye15 күн бұрын
@@terryloveukThey're not mandatory for women. They're a different size and called "abdo guards" although apparently the slang term is a "manhole cover".
@waseemrahman5033Күн бұрын
Great video. Thank you for sharing this amazing video.
@R3ED3R15 күн бұрын
i don't even like cricket but i appreciate it as a sport... i like that your checking it out atleast
@venkatadri12999 күн бұрын
0:10 the reason: to get Indian viewers 😂😂
@jakealdridge125715 күн бұрын
There is a video out in the KZbin universe "Cricket explained for Baseball fans" which if you guys get time should react too as i think it will really explain in baseball terminology how cricket is played and some of the rules x
@Adam-ru2ip14 күн бұрын
As many others have pointed out it's not a paddle, it's a bat And because cricket is much older than baseball the word "bat" was used by baseball because it was already known by that name in cricket
@peckelhaze693415 күн бұрын
Red balls are for day play. White is for evening play. Because of light. If the ball crosses the rope without bouncing it is 6 runs so he knocked it back to keep it in play, then caught it.
@Jimthehumanoid15 күн бұрын
White balls are used for one day matches, day or night, but have obvious benefits when playing in the evening.
@Davo-i1s13 күн бұрын
@@Jimthehumanoid white balls also have disadvantages when playing test cricket at night because when they get dirty they are just as hard to see as a red ball. In test cricket you change the ball after 90 overs and in one day cricket it is half of that T20 even less. Australia experimented with a lot of different coloured balls before settling on the pink one that they are using for night time test matches today. English cricket is very much locked in tradition and changing anything over there is slow a lot of innovations used in todays game came from the World Series Cricket a breakaway international series that started in Australia in the 70s.Things like paying professionals big money, coloured clothing, helmets, stump camera. player cam, ball tracking and a lot of other technology that is used around the world today. The indians have taken the development of the T20 game to another level with the intriduction of their premier league.
@Jimthehumanoid13 күн бұрын
@@Davo-i1s I thought they stopped for ‘poor light’ in tests anyway or do they play under floods?
@Davo-i1s12 күн бұрын
@@Jimthehumanoid They play under floodlights in games specified as day night test matches. They stop for bad light in daytime test matches because they are still using the red ball.
@TheAussieLeo3 күн бұрын
Also, as all Orks know, red balls are faster.
@chinmaysangoram10 күн бұрын
9:02 The bat would break.. Because a cricket ball is practically a stone wrapped in leather
@indismart99810 күн бұрын
Actually not, baseball bat can handle cricket ball. It's because cricket ball although being harder is actually smaller than a baseball, and a baseball is thrown faster than a cricket ball (average speed of cricket ball is 130kmph, baseball is thrown at average 140kmph, faster bowler in cricket average 150 kmph, in baseball faster thrower average 160 kmph). So they carry more or less the same momentum to the bat. Another reason why baseball bat will handle as good as a cricket bat is because it is made up of either aluminium or hardwood.
@azlanothmanPDA8 сағат бұрын
@@indismart998 No way. I played cricket, n i played baseball. Bat... cricket waaay heavier. Made from willow. Hard as hell. Ball... cricket waaay heavier. Waaay harder. Baseball, pitch the ball at hitting zone of the batsman/batter. (Hit the batsman/batter with the pitch, u get death stare & free base, complain to the umpire) Cricket, completely legal to bowl/pitch to 'kill' the batsman. U dont complain to the umpire, u dont give death stare, u just get on with the game. Thats why batsman wears protective gears. Aiming bouncers to the batsman skull is totally legal
@kennethburridge86215 күн бұрын
A cricket ball typically weighs between 155.9 and 163 grams, while a baseball is usually around 145 to 149 grams. So, the difference in weight between a cricket ball and a baseball is roughly 6 to 18 grams, with the cricket ball being heavier on average. The reason why the batter wears protection is because it is legal to bowl directly in the line of the batter and even hitting him . Cricket balls are all the same , the color can be white or red .
@BenBallard1315 күн бұрын
And the seams are stitched proud, while they're internal in a baseball.
@leighreganarblaster985213 күн бұрын
The fast blower can blower up to 120 km per hr that’s around 60 miles
@geniskarlmallinson820915 күн бұрын
They used to call them ‘corky balls’ as the interior of the ball was made of cork wrapped and stitched leather. And the cricket bat has a slightly convex ‘flat area’ which enables a batter to direct the ball on contact in different directions. Cool reaction as ever guys 🤘😎👌
@paulmoore-x7p12 күн бұрын
We not pussies
@MikeHunt-m7x14 күн бұрын
Gloves?😂
@claregale901115 күн бұрын
Hi Guys , my step dad was in a local cricket team for years , it's actually relaxing to watch we used to take a picnic and just enjoy in the summer sun 😊.
@mehallica66614 күн бұрын
A great excuse for drinking in the sun all day. Who knows, perhaps even watch the cricket being played in the background.
@reactingtomyroots14 күн бұрын
That sounds like a fun experience!
@noladavis508514 күн бұрын
My Dad was an umpire, I was taught how to do the scoring and absolutely loved it because I learnt the rules as a kid and would get cake.
@Mediawatcher202314 күн бұрын
@@reactingtomyroots Sorry i have to give you the Thumbs down you disrepsected the came cricket you mentioned its stupid lousy and
@8b.pbijoysasmal128 күн бұрын
Cricket & Football both are very famous in this planet... This 2 games followers more than billions peoples for your kind information even Baseball copy by cricket....!
@deadagainjeff15 күн бұрын
I love the way Americans are always surprised that protection isn't worn. I think that only the American sports have padding and gloves on. The rest of the world just gets on with it.
@punnamraghuram9 күн бұрын
1. It's called a cricket bat and you can hit the ball in all directions (360 degrees) of the field 2. The batsman wears gloves to reduce the damage to fingers in case the ball misses the bat and hits his hand 3. Generally the ball is bounced once on ground before reaching the batsman but the bowler(who throws the ball) can take a call not to bounce it sometimes but the ball should not be higher than the batsman's waist in such case
@jameslewis263515 күн бұрын
In cricket the batter wears gloves because if the ball hits the back of their hand and it is unprotected they could end up with broken bones. There are large pads that go over the batters legs for the same reason as you really don't want to get one of those balls to the knee. They also wear a 'cricketers box' to protect their 'vitals' in case of impact in the groin area.
@raycardy484314 күн бұрын
They can also wear thigh pads under their trousers, forearm guards, etc. - all personal preference!
@Me-ri2ke9 күн бұрын
Using a glove is cheating 😂
@aussieragdoll48408 күн бұрын
Unless you are the Wicket Keeper…
@DougBrown-h1n15 күн бұрын
Cricket balls are a bit smaller, heavier and harder than baseballs. Broken or dislocated fingers are pretty common. When I was at school, we had a kid knocked out stone cold by a descending ball that hit him on the head. The "paddle" is a cricket bat, and the flat(ish) surface allows the batsman to steer the ball wherever he chooses on the field. If the last guy was in possession of the ball when he crossed the boundary rope, the batsman would not have been "out". I guess as American sports are so heavily monetized, the introduction of a "foreign" sport would be seen as a threat to business and thus not promoted. I think you should check out snooker next - but learn the basic rules first!
@dikshantmittal14410 күн бұрын
White leather for shorter format and red leather for longer format..also pink leather for night longer format matches
@julianfarnfield-sykes137215 күн бұрын
Imagine catching a baseball in the air bare handed ? Now imagine a pitch hitting your finger and trapping it against the bat ? That’s why gloves are worn for batting (that and for grip , cricketers bat for hours at a time, baseball players bat for minutes)
@reactingtomyroots14 күн бұрын
Yep, that explanation makes sense!
@byronsteele7855Күн бұрын
Men's cricket ball is 163grams (5.5-5.75 ounces) 9 inch circumference. Cork core, string wound, leather outside. Red for long form cricket, white for short form or day-night matches.
@jeanlongsden169615 күн бұрын
the batter wears padding so the bowler cant target areas to injure. receiving a ball to the knuckles could break your hand, where as catching a ball in the palm of your hand is naturally padded if your hand is cupped.
@Impactor074 күн бұрын
11:30, yes they're the same material and it is constant across the entire globe BUT there is difference in colour depending upon the FORMAT of cricket being played. White jerseys mean First Class or Test Cricket where matches can go on for 5 days and they use a red ball with pink being used at rare times while a white ball is used for all the other formats(which are shorter in duration).
@scoobyblue530015 күн бұрын
Even better is the 'Best Run-Outs'!
@leighreganarblaster985213 күн бұрын
A cricket ground it a bigger the baseball diamond
@peckelhaze693415 күн бұрын
I love cricket and I can assure you that ball is damn painful when it is caught or hits you. The only player to have gloves is the keeper behind the three stumps. When hit that ball travels at immense velocity horizontally. The ball breaks batsman fingers hence the gloves. That ball has killed batsman.
@DeepThought999915 күн бұрын
The ball doesn’t really hurt much, if at all, if it is caught properly with the correct technique. Soft hands it’s called. It’s a bit more difficult on a cold day, though, if you allow your hands to get cold. Pockets are a good thing!
@nikkinamdevv9 күн бұрын
Batsman wears gloves because they face bowl of approx 100 mlph that can hurt you badly.
@misslannie7315 күн бұрын
Much rather watch this than hear anything else about American politics. 🤦🏻♀️
@brabusta15 күн бұрын
Trump won!!!!
@wayn3h15 күн бұрын
Why? Today was a great day in US history! :)
@stephenhickman30415 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same - a poor day for world geo- politics and the start of more genocide in Ukraine. Putin must be smiling from cheek to cheek . A massive win for Pootin
@brabusta15 күн бұрын
@ gonna be fun to watch tho!
@aross34415 күн бұрын
Wrong @@wayn3h
@Duffers7826 күн бұрын
You can reduce any sting by 'cushioning' the catch with your hands. As a former wicket keeper (backstop equivalent), when we had catching practice, I usually had sore/stiff hands after a few hours of catching practice - despite wicket keepers gloves being padded.
@davidbroadbent395915 күн бұрын
Why can't Americans realize sports in other countries are played by real men
@Mark.Brindle9 күн бұрын
They only know American sports. Most have never had an interest in other sports. Most believe the world plays American sports.
@Jeni1012 күн бұрын
There’s a video comparing Cricket to Baseball to help Americans understand Cricket. In Cricket, there’s a Bowler instead of a Pitcher, and at the other end, a Batsman. The bowler is trying to hit the wicket to knock the bales off the top : two short carved pieces of wood that rest in a shallow grooves on top of the three posts called the Stumps. If he hits the batsman’s legs before hitting the wicket, the bowler is out due to LBW leg before wicket. “Most hand and finger injuries occur whilst batting, therefore the batting gloves offer the batter protection from mistimed shots which can lead to the ball crushing the hand against the handle of the bat.” “Wicket keeping gloves are an important piece of equipment for wicket keepers as they protect their hands while catching the ball and help them grip the ball better. Wicket keeping gloves usually have extra padding to absorb the impact of the ball and to provide additional protection to the fingers and hands.” “If the fielders are fielding close to the batsman, they are allowed to use helmets and leg guards worn under their clothing.” This video is mostly Australian matches. A Cricket Bat is actually flat on the front but wedge shaped at the back for added strength when it impacts with the ball.
@ianwilkinson460215 күн бұрын
When the ball is dropping from a height most of the energy is taken out of the shot, but the athletisism is amazing. But when the ball is hit with full force straight at one of the fielders, then it hurts especially at close range. The rope you see is the "boundary", any catch of the ball has to be inside the boundary for a batsman to be caught out. When cricket ball is bowled by the bowler the ball is supposed to bounce, but there is one bowling action called a "yorker" aimed directly at the wickets which does not bounce.
@rorymackie401615 күн бұрын
A yorker does bounce, a delivery that doesn't is called a 'full toss'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorker
@Dave-wm2xg15 күн бұрын
Hi, a yorker is a delivery aimed at the feet. The ball doesn't "have to" bounce, as a full toss aimed at the stumps is legal, but above the waist is known as a beamer and a no-ball. Strangely, a bowler can legally make the ball bounce a maximum of two times.
@rorymackie401615 күн бұрын
@@Dave-wm2xg A yorker is actually aimed at around the popping crease and disguised in an attempt to entice the battter to advance down the pitch as if it were a slow or spin delivery. Only if he is fooled into doing so will the delivery end up around his feet. As a yorker is only a yorker is the batter is 'yorked', ie: beaten by the delivery. If a batter hits an attempted yorker full toss (before it bounces) than he hasn't been beaten by it (yorked). Therefore a yorker must bounce to be considered a yorker.
@ianwilkinson460215 күн бұрын
@@Dave-wm2xg Yes, thanks, I didn't know about the double bounce, but although frowned upon, aren't they allowed to bowl underarm too ?
@ianwilkinson460215 күн бұрын
@@rorymackie4016 Such clarity, I am glad I am not an umpire, although slowmo replays and technology take human error out of the equation,
@NathansWargamesКүн бұрын
"Composition A cricket ball is made of a cork core wrapped in string and covered in leather. A professional-grade baseball is very hard and slick. Weight A cricket ball can weigh up to 163 grams, while a baseball weighs around 149 grams. Size A cricket ball has a circumference of 224-229 mm, while a baseball has a circumference of 229-235 mm. Catching Cricketers catch the ball without gloves, despite it being smaller and heavier than a baseball. " from google.