Unlike baseball, if the ball is struck into the crowd, they are not allowed to keep it. As the ball ages it performs differently.
@jamesdignanmusic27652 ай бұрын
Also, different types of bowlers can take advantage of the different condition of the ball - fast bowlers get more out of a new ball, slower bowlers who can spin the ball prefer an older ball.
@hobsonjones86932 ай бұрын
In a recent game between England and Sri Lanka, someone in the crowd caught the ball single handed (while holding a pint of beer in the other hand).
@VinnBim2 ай бұрын
@@hobsonjones8693 Would have been more impressive if he was drinking the beer!
@AusExplorerАй бұрын
@@VinnBim caught it in the beer they were drinking ...
@Bellas1717Ай бұрын
@@VinnBim they'd have to have been an Aussie to pull that off 🤣
@soundscape5650Ай бұрын
Hey, Australian here. Just wanted to try to answer your questions. (Apologies for paraphrasing.) "What is the ball made from?" - The ball construction is actually VERY similar to a baseball, with one main difference, and that is the lacquer. A cricket ball, when compared to a baseball, is SLIGHTLY smaller, SLIGHTLY heavier, and MUCH harder, especially when new (start of innings), before the lacquer scuffs away. The sewn stitching pattern is also quite different, with the leather pieces kinda split into two hemispheres. "Does the batter's teammate just run back and forth?" - No. When the batters (batsmen) make a run and switch ends, they basically swap roles. This is referred to being "on strike" (for the batter facing the bowler), or "off strike" for the batter at the other end waiting to run. Whoever is at the end of the pitch facing the bowler will play the next pitch. "Does the creator get anything wrong?" - Nope, he does really well. Kinda nails it, actually. The only thing I'd say is that, in reality, cricket terms often pull double-duty to describe entirely different things. For the sake of simplicity the creator avoided that, and did it very, very well. "Can the crowd keep the balls that are hit to them?" - No, they have to throw it back. In cricket, the slow degradation of the ball is part of the game. A ball can only be replaced under very specific circumstances at the discretion of the umpires. So the same ball must always be returned to play. For example, in 5-day test matches, the ball is only replaced every 80 overs. "Can the batters run outside the pitch?" - Yes. In fact, they're required to. The "safe" areas at either end of the pitch, AKA the crease, extend away from the pitch to infinity, so as long as they're in line, they're safe. The pitch itself is carefully prepared, very very short, dry grass, giving it a consistency similar to concrete. The players shoes, often spiked, degrade the surface, so avoidable damage to the wicket is outlawed, forcing batters and even bowlers off the side of the wicket as soon as possible. The umpires monitor this throughout the game, and regularly give out warnings to players breaching the protected areas. "How do they schedule a 5-day game?" - For Test (5-day) cricket, each day is broken up into three "sessions" - a morning session, that runs from about 10am to 12:30pm, a middle session that runs from 1:10pm to 3:30pm, and a late session that runs from 3:50pm to maybe 6pm, depending on available daylight. This applies to all day tests, although recent years has seen the advent of the 'night test', which has a similar structure, just shifted to later in the day, with play beginning in the early afternoon and finishing around 10pm. "How do they sell tickets for a 5-day game?" - Tickets are sold as a single day. So you can go to all five days if you like, but you would need to buy five tickets (generally). Sometimes, if its clear at the start of a day's play that the game is about to come to an end, they will permit free entry to the venue. This might happen at the beginning of day 4 or 5 if one team has victory essentially assured, and a result is expected within an hour or two. Most people generally attend just one of the five days, and will watch the other four on TV. Of course there are plenty of die-hard fans that will attend all five days, especially if they've traveled from overseas to watch their national team play. "Wait, what are the formats?!" - Three main formats - Test cricket (five days, players wear white, played only by national teams), One-Day cricket (games last about 8 hours, 50 overs per innings, players wear team colors, played mainly by national teams), and T20 or Twenty20 cricket (games last about 3 hours, 20 overs per innings, players wear colors, played by professional teams or national teams). Don't try to learn all three at once. Although the rules are basically the same, strategies and play-styles between formats vary wildly. I'll get into how you should get started with cricket at the end. "Scorekeeping, oy..." - The graphical scoreboard is super confusing to newcomers. It's not just you. But the creator does explain it very well. I suggest maybe just watching that part of the video a few times, or just watch a game and spend time with it as play goes on. "Why doesn't England's first innings score (in the example) show their wickets?" - Although its not obvious, its implied that England lost ALL their wickets in making that score. This would have been what triggered the change of innings. Confusingly, in a One-Day or T20 game, they might also show the score like this if the team ran out of overs, rather than wickets. But the gist is, that's the final score the team could manage, given whatever limitations imposed on them by the format. It's also worth noting that the graphic on screen is really just a snapshot, not the full scorecard (which is a whole other can of worms), but the full scorecard WOULD show exactly how England reached that score. *** Some of my other thoughts for newcomers *** - Test matches are played with a red (day matches) or pink (night test) cricket ball, while limited overs matches are played using a white cricket ball. The construction of all balls is identical, the only reason for the change in color being visibility in different lighting conditions. - Bowlers (pitchers) come in different varieties. Fast bowlers utilize speed, as well as "natural variation" to take their wickets. This might include swing (curve balls), or using the way the ball might change trajectory when it bounces on the surface. There are also Spin bowlers, which use their wrists and fingers, and lower speeds, to cause the ball to DRAMATICALLY change direction on the bounce. Both types will use deception and mind games to bring a batsman undone. - Some prestigious games of cricket to look out for: The Ashes - A four- or five-match series of 5-day cricket EACH MATCH, played exclusively between Australia and England for one of the oldest sporting trophies in the world. The Boxing Day Test - A single 5-day match that begins on December 26 each year, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground between Australia and a touring nation. The T20 World Cup - Like the soccer world cup, but played between cricketing nations in the 20 overs format (quicker, more exciting games). A very coveted tournament to win, as you can imagine. - A note on fielding positions: I would say don't bother worrying about learning all the many dozens of fielding position names. Unfortunately, commentators LOVE using the vernacular as they discuss tactics and criticisms. My only advice is to watch a few games, and it'll slowly come to you. I find it also helps to know the etymology, but without a cricket tragic in the room, I don't know how you'd get that experience. - FINALLY, which format should you watch? I'd say, WITHOUT A DOUBT, start with T20 (professional) cricket. Although it TECHNICALLY has the most rules, its counterintuitively easier to follow and much more exciting. In particular, for the best bang for your buck, start with the Indian Premier League (IPL). Players are paid NFL-level salaries, and the quality of cricket is incredible. You also get to witness the incredible insanity that is a live Indian cricket crowd (they're absolutely bananas). If you're a die-hard general sports fan, and don't mind a slow burn. I wouldn't dismiss Test (5-day) cricket outright. For me, its by far my favorite format. The rules are simpler, and you get more time to absorb the game, the rules, the vernacular, and the general vibe. It's hard to ignore the time commitment though, if you want to see a game through. Any games that involve Australia, India, England or South Africa playing each other are well worth your time, with the caveats above.
@katrinabee984617 күн бұрын
Yes, this. Perfectly explained. Would add that a game with New Zealand is worth a watch lol (Bloody Aussies!)
@HypocrisyLaidBare17 күн бұрын
Brit here very good explanation of raised questions
@jimff514 күн бұрын
A very good explanation, mate! - you forgot to mention in Ashes Matches if one team is cheating - that will probably be The Aussies☝☝🦘🦘🦘
@AaronRose6910 күн бұрын
Brilliant!!!
@my_uncle_said9 күн бұрын
Ok
@happilyeggs46272 ай бұрын
The ball is extremely hard. Even with padded batting gloves broken fingers are the result of being struck on the hand sometimes.
@bashab30982 ай бұрын
@@happilyeggs4627 and also the pitch, the lighter coloured brown area where the bowler bounces the ball , is rolled and kept dry towards the game it is prepared over ten days to have a consistent bounce .
@cheryltotheg28802 ай бұрын
Yeah also that Australian was killed when the ball hit his neck 😢
@robarnold41042 ай бұрын
I had to give up as wicket keeper after a batsman sliced a ball behind, I got to the ball but it had so much speed it dislocated my left thumb from the socket!!
@AndyKing19632 ай бұрын
I once hit a 2 off a head high bouncer with the back of my hand (without a glove, my team were collapsing so quickly I didn''t even have time to put one on) - I lasted two runs, retired injured - ouch! I once had a ball batted past me ear and it was actually buzzing like a hornet.
@happilyeggs46272 ай бұрын
@@AndyKing1963 Much nasty.
@danzydan24792 ай бұрын
Nothing like being at work with the radio on listening to a test match.
@walover165Ай бұрын
WFH has been a blessing. A hot summer's day, the aircon on, ploughing through reports, the cricket on in the background...
@GreatCdn59Ай бұрын
I'll be honest, I'm a Canadian, a big baseball fan, and I've really gotten interested in cricket these last few months. Last week, I found an ODI between NZ and Australia on youtube, and decided to listen to the entire thing during my work day at the office - and it was fantastic! It had that familiar pacing, it was very tactical, the match was long enough that teams batting would go in mini-hot and cold streaks (something you don't get in baseball in the same way) and it lasted for the majority of my work day, so it was a treat. I could see how people listen to it on the radio regularly.
@shellieeyre8758Ай бұрын
I was listening to the Trent Bridge Ashes test during which Stuart Broad took 8-15; my husband was at work and I was texting him the fall of the wickets - he thought I was having him on!
@dannyarcher6370Ай бұрын
...getting now work done.
@fossy432126 күн бұрын
This was a test match so if the first team is out that means all 10 batsmen are out and now the opposition has to try and beat the total made by them. That is why the wickets are not shown-if the second team is in then all the previous batsmen are out.
@Thoucraggyknob2 ай бұрын
As an English cricket fan, I enjoy most iterations of the sport, but my true love will always be test cricket. You can't beat the ebb and flow of the 5-day game. Captains have to be tactical, the wicket deteriorates, which allows for spin bowlers to take advantage. It's very satisfying. As for tickets, you can purchase any one day, or multiple days or the entire test.
@cheryltotheg28802 ай бұрын
I’m the same. My grandad was my fave person and I used to watch the tests with him in the summer holidays when we stayed with them. Always loved it and I like the cricket whites the coloured kits just look messy to me 😂😂😂
@davidbrown15942 ай бұрын
I will watch the shorter format & T20 is at last growing on me but like you, test cricket is my passion. I’ve watched England tests in Australia, NZ, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa & Barbados. No way will the longer game ever appeal to an American audience though
@vinays77777Ай бұрын
lol man... you are funny... they are learning about rules of cricket and you are talking about "the wicket deteriorates, which allows for spin bowlers to take advantage" 🤣🤣🤣... covid cricket fans from common wealth wont understand ur comment 😂😂😂😂😂
@shmick6079Ай бұрын
Yeah test cricket is by far the purest and most satisfying to watch. I have a hard time taking T20 seriously, given that nobody seems to value their wicket and there’s less opportunity for genuine momentum swings to occur.
@sueflynn9886Ай бұрын
Mine too, I love test cricket!
@JD-bt6viАй бұрын
The 5 day test match is like the psychological thriller version of cricket, the deterioration of the pitch which affects the likelihood of a catch off the edge of the bat increases the drama dramatically. This pure form is the best.
@tmac1602 ай бұрын
Cricket is the world's best rabbit hole. Enter at your peril. I love it. 🏴
@quiddity19772 ай бұрын
A rabbit hole who's pinical is the 2019 cricket world cup final. An insane game!
@phillipecook3227Ай бұрын
And the only sport in the world to be called after an insect.
@Ducatirati5 күн бұрын
Well I do know that the poms are ferrets , Bunny's can't bat so they bat last , Poms are so bad they go in after the bunnies , gotta luv em haha
@Ducatirati5 күн бұрын
But honest , ball shyness is a concept I'd get familiar with if I'm putting my body between the ball and stumps , it's scarey, and inconsistent bounce, behind square the non striker will call wait , yes 1 as they pass , but I front of square the batsman should call the run wait , yes 3 one for the throw run hard , that's what you talk about , the wicket is turning outa of bowler Xa feet marks so bat out your crease negate that length . R
@juliarabbitts1595Ай бұрын
The joy of test matches is you listen on the radio while you do your chores (or work) and only stop when it gets exciting for a few minutes. It’s a wonderful way to be and very soothing.
@guypainter29 күн бұрын
Have you read Bill Bryson's description of cricket on the radio? Bear in mind he doesn't know cricket and he's listening to a radio commentary. Can you imagine anything more incomprehensible to the uninitiated? The way he describes it is one of the funniest things I've ever read. 😂
@CAbbott7124 күн бұрын
We used to have the radio playing outside, and the TV running inside while we were working in the garden. If a bit wicket was taken we would run back inside to watch the instant replay.
@louisramosa15 күн бұрын
My uncles had a dairy farm, and in summer the afternoon milking was often accompanied by the milking shed radio being tuned to whatever cricket game was on at the time. My uncles loved cricket, and I swear the cows did too 😆😆😆, they always seemed totally relaxed when they were listening to it
@LearnTechnicalSketching-y1e15 күн бұрын
@@CAbbott71 I used to watch cricket test matches on broadcast TV with the sound off and the BBC commentary on the radio, best of both worlds, and how can you waste time gardening when a test match is on especially the Ashes series? You can't be that much of a fan.
@EessaTube2 ай бұрын
When I was in NY in the 70s, I went to a baseball match, Yankees against Red Sox. A little old lady sitting next to me heard my accent and said, "if you're used to soccer you may not realise that a baseball match can take several hours to finish". I replied, "hey, a cricket match can last five days".
@The-SaxonАй бұрын
That's the only type of cricket to watch, five day test cricket, not the baseball in pyjama's limited over nonsense. Unfortunately, that's where the money is, so it's here to stay.
@PBMS123Ай бұрын
@@The-Saxon BS they both have their place. LO cricket is getting more poeple into cricket that wouldn't otherwise be into it. Test matches being 5 days some people find boring..... LO allows a cricket match to last as long as a football match
@The-SaxonАй бұрын
@@PBMS123 Oh, I agree, they do both have their place, but I don't have to like LO cricket, and as an ex cricketer who played county cricket and played plenty of both formats, I think I know a bit about the game. Test cricket is a chess match, LO is a lottery by comparison, but yes, they both have their place.
@008juggyАй бұрын
Baseball just glorified rounders 😂
@johnnykingtcbАй бұрын
@008juggy baseball is a British sport, invented here. GB were first world champions
@DasGuntLord01Ай бұрын
You mentioned that your wife finds baseball comforting! Cricket, especially Test cricket, is the exact same for me! Especially since we always had the Boxing Day Test on the TV every year at my Grandpa's place! Really strikes a chord with me! The hum of the crowd, the chatter of the commentators trying to fill three to five days worth of dead air, and the occasional thing happening. It's perfect!
@lazydamsel25 күн бұрын
Yes it's comforting for me too...at least was comforting when I used to watch it regularly. Cricket for me is therapeutic.
@t288msd2 ай бұрын
in the scoring section. England scored 287 by the time their innings ended. Their innings ended when 10 of their players were out. 10 'outs' ends an innings
@fellforit2 ай бұрын
Important to note that it ends at 10 players out because while there are 11 players per team, you have to have a player at each end, hence the team being out once 10 are out.
@chixma7011Ай бұрын
The England First Innings score of 287 in that 5-day Test Match means they have no more batting pairs to go to the wicket, ie 10 of their 11 available wickets have fallen. They are ‘All Out’ (apart from the last man, of course, whose score is recorded as ‘x Runs N/O’ - Not Out). You’re chasing runs so you’re unlikely to see this after a First Innings, but if your team is really racking up the runs in the Second Innings so that the opposition has little chance of matching or beating your total in the time left, the team Captain may decide to call it a day before the whole of the Second Innings is played. The opposition then has to bat their Second Innings instead, earlier than expected, and if they haven’t been playing that well this is actually quite intimidating. The wording for this is ‘England Declared at 287’, and on the score line at the bottom of the screen it would read ‘England 287 (decl)’. Cricket has a reputation for being slow because of having to retrieve the ball from wherever it might be on the field, or in the crowd, and getting it back to the bowler for the rest of his six deliveries, or else waiting while the bowler is changed and the players out in the field are repositioned, but when the bowler starts his run-up you know that absolutely anything could happen in the next few seconds. Watch some of the insane catches videos where you see these guys doing the most extraordinary acrobatics to try and prevent just one more run from being scored. It’s a fantastic sport and I love it!!
@TheBunzinator13 күн бұрын
And don't forget declarations. A captain may declare his team's inning to be over at any time before 10 wickets have been lost. It happens fairly often in test cricket, and is done for various tactical reasons.
@sohagshah-wm1to2 ай бұрын
The fact is that Test games are most exciting and that drawing a match is sometimes also harder than winning
@zwieseler2 ай бұрын
A cricket ball is harder than a baseball and bounces because of the pace a bowler generates when they bowl (pitch) the ball. Next off, watch Shane Warne’s top wickets (outs). He’s a spinner and you won’t believe what he can do with his bowls (pitches). Regarding the 287 runs for England, the outs aren’t shown because that score was achieved by the whole team coming out to bat. So all out for 287. Then Indians first innings would have begun. As far as watching matches goes, try the 20-20 for starters.
@larey122 ай бұрын
Just to put things in persepective the guys in bat are facing a rock hard ball (18 grams heavier than a baseball) hurtling towards them at 160km/h with some bowlers. There have been deaths when hit on the head, heart, neck or lost an eye with the ball. There's even been a death when a guy was hit on the head when he was wearing a helmet. I played rugby but would put cricket as a much more dangerous sport.
@StephenWestrip2 ай бұрын
It also bounces because the square (that rectangle in the middle as you referred to it) is very hard. It is protected from rain and moisture when a match is not being played (although not every day of the year).
@Leebo13Ай бұрын
His best quote concerning the popularity of the game in Australia: "There's nothing we love more than beating the English at their own game".
@mikepinhorn15962 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this clip. I'm not a real cricket fan, but it reminded me of growing up in the early 50's and 60's, when I used to listen to the radio (we didn't have a TV then) where the now long dead commentators would describe every ball, every pace, as well as painting a vivid picture of what was happening around the ground, hearing the thump of a leather ball striking the willow bat and the crowd applauding. Their accents were, by today's standard, 'plummy' or high class and delivered at slow, measured pace, puntured with anecdotes and humour. An age lost forever.
@whattiler5102Ай бұрын
Test match radio commentaries on the BBC are still there every summer. I couldn't live without them; so much better than the telly commentaries. Lots of people watch it on the telly, with the sound off, and the radio commentary on.
@fayesouthall6604Ай бұрын
@@whattiler5102I watch the TV coverage with Test Match Special playing
@Miss_Beehaven2 ай бұрын
England 287 means that England are ALL OUT which is why India are batting. What he didn't mention was when the bowler has completed his over, the incoming bowler bowls from the opposite end of the strip to him
@peterfhere94612 ай бұрын
If the players haven't changed ends then the bowler starts the next over bowling at the batter at the other end.
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
I was an "expert" in THe 1960s as my Grammar School overlooks The Oval and I knew all(then) 17 County teams but apart from a Test Match day's highlights that is the only cricket I, occasionally, watch but, surely, an Umpire can independently give a player out with the encouragement of an appeal? He didn't mention the bowler's maximum allotted amount of overs in limited cricket.
@daz_n2 ай бұрын
@@Isleofskye MCC Law 31.1: "Neither umpire shall give a batter out, even though he/she may be out under the Laws, unless appealed to by a fielder. This shall not debar a batter who is out under any of the Laws from leaving the wicket without an appeal having been made."
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
@@daz_n Admittedly,I have only been watching Cricket since The Edrich/Boycott.Graveney/Cowdrey/Barrington/Dexter era of the Mid 1960's but I never knew that. LOL Was it ever, thus?
@daz_n2 ай бұрын
I believe it was in the original 1744 rules “They are not to order a player out, unless appealed to by the adversaries”
@Maladjus1012 ай бұрын
What an awesome couple. Love that you’re so genuinely interested in other countries. Keep it up, doing a brilliant job.
@johnt89982 ай бұрын
Cricket balls are definately not rubbery. I remember we were playing cricket at school, and a boy got his nose broken when the ball hit him in the face. The ball is rock hard!
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
Watch videos of 1960's Yorkshire Captain: Brian Close standing as close a you can to the Barsman without any protection and getting hit from very close range and carrying on as if nothing happened.
@rishabhpb2 ай бұрын
Been hit in the face as well, needed stitches and could've been a lot worse.
@stevesoutar34052 ай бұрын
@@Isleofskye Cricket balls are made of cork, with a leather case stitched on, and a raised seam around the centre, which helps the bowler made the ball cut left or right, with different amounts of spin and speed to defeat the batsman When you catch one, it stings like hell, and you can break a finger if you get it wrong ! Every British schoolkid (just like every school kid in India, Pakistan, Australia or Jamaica) learns this the hard way at school
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
@@stevesoutar3405 Thank You, Steve. Happened to schoolmate; Jim Draper at my Grammar School Playing Fields in 1967...
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
@@VinnBim Heaven forfend! NO! As you, probably, know, they were in Camberwell along Peckham Road by St.Giles Church and moved to Sutton in 1975. My Grammar School: Archbishop Tensions overlooked The Oval and the really clever kids had their Latin lessons on the roof while their teacher watched the cricket. Occasionally, we would pay 2 old pence to watch Surrey in the tea time session though they were not my team. This was 1965-71 in the days of Edrich, Barrington, and Geoff Arnold. Sadly our school lost its status and by 2023 no one wanted to go to this Comprehensive and it closed forever. Good Luck. Are you an Old Wilonan, my friend?
@gailstevens68312 ай бұрын
I am a test tragic and I can't wait for summer, when test cricket is played in Australia. I love the 5 day test, as there is much more strategy involved. If you attend a five day test, you pay for each day. There are 2 breaks in the day - lunch and afternoon tea, as well as a couple of breaks for drinks. If there is rain, all play stops. Any questions, please ask!
@MeStevely2 ай бұрын
About the 5-day matches. I've noticed that a lot of Americans think it's strange that it could last so long. But they're quite used to golf tournaments lasting 4 days, or tennis tournaments going on for a couple of weeks. Nobody thinks that's weird.
@guyfaux3978Ай бұрын
For THAT matter, the World Series or any other seven-game playoff series.
@oopsdidItypethatoutloud22 күн бұрын
It's best not to mention how long it takes for 5 test series to play out 😂
@MrWattsi19 күн бұрын
Great point
@georgedyson975418 күн бұрын
@@guyfaux3978why is it called the World series when no other country is involved?
@rmstew16 күн бұрын
@@georgedyson9754 It was originally sponsored by World Whisky; that's the reason it's called the World Series.
@jenscee7679Ай бұрын
The fact that cricket is the number one sport in India, makes it one of the most popular sports in the world.
@francislaverty92622 ай бұрын
2 batting stations (A&B) each with a different batsman. The bowler (1) bowls 6 deliveries at batting station A, whichever batsman is at batting station A can score runs (the batsman will change if an odd number of runs are scored off a delivery). After 6 balls, bowler (2) bowls 6 deliveries from the opposite end of the pitch - towards batting station B at whichever batsman is standing there. This is repeated after each 6 deliveries i.e. 6 at batting station A followed by 6 at batting station B. First class cricket can last up to 5 days but play normally starts at 11am (sometimes 10:30am) and finishes when the required number of overs have been bowled for the day (circa 90 overs) meaning play normally finishes between 6 - 7pm. There are intervals for drinks, lunch and tea. In Britain, the weather plays a big part as rain causes cessation of play and this eats into the time available for the game. To win a test match, one team has to bowl out the other team twice with a total run score less than theirs (i.e. team A first innings 300 runs, team B first innings 250 runs, Team A second innings 320 runs (total 620 runs over 2 innings), team B second innings 310 runs (total 560 runs) so Team A wins. Tickets are bought for each day and in cases where a day is rained off or insufficient overs bowled (14 overs I think) tickets are refunded. If the England score was 287, then they have lost all 10 wickets (otherwise it would state 287 - 6 or 7 or 8 etc)
@steddie45142 ай бұрын
"Outs" are often referred to as dismissals 👍🏴
@jayweb51Ай бұрын
Each bowler usually specializes a specific type of bowling action; you have Pace bowlers, Swing Bowlers or Spin Bowlers. Each type of bowling can have different styles of bowling. There are five different techniques used by Pace bowlers, two different techniques used by Swing bowlers and eight different techniques used by Spin bowlers.
@jonathanocallaghan92022 ай бұрын
Brian Lara of the west Indies once scored 501 runs in one 1st class match. He was at bat for nearly 8 hours.!!
@whattiler5102Ай бұрын
Of course, that was not even close to the 20th 'longest' innings in first class cricket.
@larryfrootАй бұрын
If there was any weakness in Lara's game is that he got nervous in the 490's.
@ront242429 күн бұрын
@@larryfroot😂😂😂😂😂
@Zak_Nike29 күн бұрын
@@larryfrootlol
@MrWattsi19 күн бұрын
Just remember, literally a billion more people prefer cricket to baseball
@brynjones53612 ай бұрын
You may notice that the fielders don’t have a glove. However hard the ball is hit, and however hard it travels towards you, you are expected to catch the ball with your bare hands.
@rmstew16 күн бұрын
Exception: the wicket keeper has two gloves
@marcshackleton43572 ай бұрын
Please watch a game of 20/20. its quick, batters cant just stand at the crease, they have to attack the ball. It's a great way to understand the game and realise how fast paced and dramatic it can be.
@AussieDave692 ай бұрын
I’m Australian and grew up with Cricket as a kid I played cricket and baseball baseball was fun to play but watching it is like watching paint dry I remember when the West Indies were the best team and the series a series against Australia was one of the greatest sporting events I had the pleasure of being there Australia won 😊
@skullman424Ай бұрын
R u excited for BGT this year ???
@Zak_Nike29 күн бұрын
who won Bruce? haha, well done 🏴
@thomascampbell920712 күн бұрын
In case you’re interested in watching (arguably) the best domestic T20 competition, the Big Bash competition starts 15th December - 27th January here in Australia. You may have highlights available in the US. I’m sure you will end up loving cricket if you follow the season and pick a team to support ❤ Thanks for the videos
@mervinmannas76712 ай бұрын
I’m not a cricket fan at all and don’t watch it. But when staying with some friends in the country I was invited to watch a match between his town and a nearby team. It was a warm day, the cider was refreshing and we all broke for tea, scones, cake and sandwiches at the change. Blissfully British
@nickbyrne32992 ай бұрын
Sounds like something from a Famous Five book..
@lucydog3376Ай бұрын
It's only British if they lost the game.
@dannyarcher6370Ай бұрын
Now THAT'S cricket...
@MatthewForman-b9oАй бұрын
We had our wedding in the Cotswolds ( a very beautiful area of England),At a 16th century coaching inn called The Fleece . We wanted a very English/ UK feel to our afternoon so we arranged for a Morris Dancing troup and at 3pm ( after much Perry/ Cider was consumed) we had a cricket tea served in the courtyard. Our friends from overseas loved it. It really got our marriage and the party started.👍🥂🍻🏏🕺
@normawithers4447Ай бұрын
@lucydog3376 It's only cricket if it ended in a draw.
@liramu69Ай бұрын
Test Cricket is the longest format of the sport of cricket, .It is the "Real test" of a cricketer's skill, endurance, and temperament. It is a format of international cricket where two teams in white clothing between 2 countries, compete over a match that can last up to five days with six hours of play each day. It consists of four innings (two per team), maximum of 90 overs has to be bowled per day as the longest playing time. A team wins the match by outscoring the opposition in the batting or bowl out in bowling, otherwise the match ends in a draw.
@paulknox9992 ай бұрын
the bowler(pitcher) can bowl fast, slow, spin they can make the ball curve in the air they can make the ball bounce at a strange angle off the floor. The ball is harder than a baseball and has a leather stiched seam running all the way around the ball. the bowler can make use of this seam to help them move the ball around. Also you will see the bowler shining one side of the ball but letting the other side get roughened up, this difference between the 2 sides of the ball then helps the bowler to bend the ball as it flies through the air.
@JJ-of1ir2 ай бұрын
Growing up this game used to be played everywhere on our village greens on Sundays in Summer. We had picnics during the games - always a great treat. We children used to play cricket ourselves at every chance we had during the summer when the REAL cricketers weren't playing. Baseball is very close to the game we play over here called 'rounders'. Football and rugby in the winter though.
@klein_karoo_permaculture2 ай бұрын
7:51 Not quite. Both batsman are 'at bat', to borrow a baseball term, simultaneously. If one hits only a single run, it's the other batsman's turn as he's on strike (unless the over (6 balls) has finished in which case the first batsman will be on strike again at the other end of the wicket.
@bashab30982 ай бұрын
There is a rhythm to a game of cricket and that is part of the attraction, each time 6 balls have bowled , they bowl at the other end of the ground , which is why their are two sets of wickets ,another point is that as a spectator you get to watch from two different positions without moving .
@wozzablogАй бұрын
There used to be a similar rhythm in Baseball before the damned pitch clock came in, except it was the batters there facing around 6 or so pitches before moving on. So an over was for the batsman rather than the bowler as it were
@peterhozАй бұрын
When the batsmen run, they're meant to run outside the rectangle ie off the pitch. The pitch is very very short mowed grass, so if you scuff it up it can help the bowler get an odd bounce so you try not to run on it so as not to scuff it up.
@adalderson62692 ай бұрын
The game you were thinking off is hurling which is played in Ireland 🙂. Cricket is awesome!!
@Sinbad_Bay2 ай бұрын
And hurling is more awesome-er. The 2024 final was a brilliant game.
@RNTV2 ай бұрын
I've never seen or heard of hurling. I look it up to be sure. It was definitely Lacrosse I was confusing it with.
@mattwills20112 ай бұрын
Hurling and Lacrosse is very similar... Lacrosse more common in America though
@RalphBrooker-gn9iv2 ай бұрын
@@adalderson6269 Didn’t Irishman Eoin Morgan, legendary England white ball skipper with Test caps play hurling? Or was it hockey or both. Incredible wrists Eoin.
@adalderson62692 ай бұрын
@@RalphBrooker-gn9iv as far as I remember Eoin was a hockey player
@whattiler5102Ай бұрын
In England a test match day begins at 11am, with a 2-hour session. At 1pm the play stops for lunch, which is for the benefit of spectators as well as players and umpires, to have some food and drink, answer the call of nature, or do whatever else you wish. Lunch lasts 40 minutes, so the second session starts at 1:40 until 3:40, when there is a 20-minute break for 'tea'. The final two hour session begins at 4pm. All these timings are based on good weather and no interruptions. In essence, an 'ideal' test match day, is six hours of play. A full uninterrupted test match is thirty hours of play over five days, if it goes the full distance.
@patriciaburke66392 ай бұрын
In June, the T20 World Cup Cricket Series was held in New York, in a specially built Stadium, to huge crowds.
@priyamd475924 күн бұрын
23:50 England lost all 10 wickets or "declared" their innings thinking they had enough score and time is short to wind up India to win and avoid a "Draw". Not in this case as it is 1st innings. Declare works in 1st innings of team batting second or second innings of the team that played the first. It is basically a gamble by the Captain of the team declaring the innings closed, to save on time. It can backfire if the opposing team makes required runs in the remaining time!!
@keithstevenson68922 ай бұрын
Cricket is a great game... 5 Day matches (tests) that can end in draw which can be part of a series of 5 tests over 2 or 3 months that can also end in a draw... 25 days of 8 hours a day ending in a draw.... Yet still entertaining throughout
@PerryCJamesUK2 ай бұрын
What was that game you play in primary school here in the UK. Is it Rounders? That seems similar to Baseball, not that I know for sure though.
@dimwitdave93442 ай бұрын
@@PerryCJamesUK Yeah rounders was fab. We played it at my secondary school on a field next to the staff car park. It was a very basic version of baseball. I would just backhand the ball under the cars. Easy run 🙂 The bat was much shorter than a baseball bat and it was usually (in my experience) played using a tennis ball or rubber ball.
@annicecooper81052 ай бұрын
@@dimwitdave9344rounders certainly more akin to baseball than cricket is really. A proper rounders ball is solid like a cricket ball. Bloody hurts when it hits you at speed which is probably why lots of schools use a tennis ball. 😖🤕
@PeloquinDavid9 күн бұрын
As a Canadian, my only real exposure to cricket was when I lived in Australia. I sort-of understood it after a year or so, but I found that cricket (in the summer months) was always playing in, say, hospital waiting rooms and proved to be a splendid way of killing a few hours in a hospital.
@tigerwarsaw999 күн бұрын
Yeah theres no other sport on in the summer. The foory codes, afl and nrl are over. So cricket gets a couple of months in the spotlight.
@DEWDLES2 ай бұрын
I love cricket 🏏 🏴 used to go watch my Dad play as a kid . He was always seething when he was out lbw because of course he was NEVER out 😂
@neilt6480Ай бұрын
Your dad was Bill Lawry?
@gamortie2 ай бұрын
12:58 there was one memorable 20 over game where one team was completely out - 10 batters - for 15 runs!! This was in a format of the game where the batters try to smack the ball around, and scores of up to 200 are not unheard of…..
@JamesMiller-fz9ty2 ай бұрын
When I was a young man I had a French girlfriend. It blew her mind that technically you could play a test match for 25 days, 5 x 5 day tests, and still end the test match in a draw with no winner.
@RalphBrooker-gn9iv2 ай бұрын
@@JamesMiller-fz9ty My partner is French. I live in France since 2008. Very close to her eldest grandson. He LOVES cricket. I’m no coach. He loves batting and bowling. He has obvious eye/hand/ball talent. I can’t coach bowling and can only teach him , 9 years old, so much about batting. He has a ferocious square cut but can’t play in the V. I got him to watch Ponting playing straight bat shots (GOAT imho). But it is an alien concept. Incidentally, for Mike and Jess, it’s called ‘bowling’ because the original way of delivering the ball to the batter was underarm and along the ground like the lawn game bowls. Early cricket bats were more like hockey sticks.
@oddviews2 ай бұрын
A test match is only 5 days, 5 test matches (25 days) is a SERIES
@geoffdevall91792 ай бұрын
@@RalphBrooker-gn9iv France are the reigning Olympic Silver medallists. Although that was in 1900 and only France and Great Britain competed
@Richie_11 күн бұрын
The game with the "stick" is called hurling.. Irish love it.
@tigerwarsaw999 күн бұрын
Id you are hurling you are having a spew 🤢
@leohickey49532 ай бұрын
Tickets: for multiple day games you buy a separate ticket for each day's play. You get a refund for any days where there is no play (either because of rain or if the game finished before your ticket applied). You also get a partial refund if there is only a short amount of play.
@dre7767Ай бұрын
I'm in South Africa I played rugby in the winter and cricket and water polo in the summer at school. My dad played baseball.
@thelibraryismyhappyplace1618Ай бұрын
Watching Springboks in a final: 😬😨😰🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 Watching Proteas in a final: 😬😕🥺😭😭😭😭😭 Yes, I am 🇿🇦😂
@KGardner010102 ай бұрын
M&J - in baseball, the pitcher and catcher decide which way to use the next ball . . . whereas in cricket, you have different bowlers who do various bowls and speeds - such as slower bowls with spin, medium (with straight or spin), and fast bowlers who hurl the ball down at the wicket and batsman! . . . Only the wicketkeepers wear gloves by the way - and I think the hard leather cricket ball is also just a little heavier than a baseball . . . The stitched seam running around the centre is how the spinners are able to get the ball to veer so much on a bounce . . . 11 players on each team, but when the 10th batter is put out - he then doesn't have a running partner so that teams innings is over and they swap over . . . In a Test Match (the long one) - Depending on how many you have scored (typically over 400) - the batting team can then "declare" and put the other team in to bat - then if they get them all out before reaching their total can get them to follow-on = play at bat yet again, trying to get them all out before they can still reach their 1st total . . . There is more involved including those basic points - but that's the main gist of it . . .
@amalpurandare728319 күн бұрын
When england scores 287 ... it always means all their 10 wickets are out.
@richardjames30222 ай бұрын
In cricket you can be called out if you take too long to reach the crease, now very rare, so you will see two batsmen crossing on the field or as they come from the pavilion. It was one of the 'ways out' not mentioned in the video. Others include hitting the ball twice and obstructing a fielder.
@babennberry11 күн бұрын
In 20-20 you have less time at bat, so scoring runs is more important than keeping wickets. This makes for more daring (entertaining?) batting. 20-20 is like a rock concert, while Test cricket is a music festival.
@tigerwarsaw999 күн бұрын
Test Cricket is Chess dude. 5 days of Chess. The Ashes series is still the best but for a modern audience its a tough sell.
@RalphBrooker-gn9iv2 ай бұрын
I’m English. I love cricket. This is a very good video. Your reactions are smart. I love first-class cricket. You pay for each day. The domestic version of 1st-class cricket is 4-days long potentially. I don’t like what we call ‘white ball’ cricket: that’s what in the video are called ODIs and 20/20s. The white ball games are also sometimes called the pyjama game because of the coloured clothing.
@mallockracer2 ай бұрын
I do like a good test match, I get the excitement of a T20 but you loose so much in strategy and match craft and guile which the test match provides in abundance..
@RalphBrooker-gn9iv2 ай бұрын
@@mallockracer Nobody remembers T20s. Instant gratification then nothing. Each to their own I guess. There are some Test matches and also series and 1st-class games that are deep in my soul.
@mallockracer2 ай бұрын
@@RalphBrooker-gn9iv Then again there is nothing quite like stumbling across a game of village cricket on a barmy evening...
@RalphBrooker-gn9iv2 ай бұрын
@@mallockracer Yes!!! That too. You just sit and watch and it’s like you belong there. You get to see pure brilliance and total circus!!! Normally with a good pub within hitting distance.
@andrewdavie38611 күн бұрын
One major difference, for me, between cricket and baseball is that in cricket it's perfectly OK for the bowler to try and hit the batter with the ball. The fastest bowlers are touching 90-100 mph, and that bounce before it gets to the batter means that the ball can/does deviate very late and is angling upwards towards your head. Many batsmen get hit - and here the big difference - when a batter is hit there is no outrage and running-on-the-field to fight from his/her team-mates. It's a part of the game, and skilled bowlers are appreciated for their ability to do this. The payback, of course, is that skilled bowlers are usually poor batters - so when it's their turn to bat they in turn are "marked men" who will no doubt have fast bowlers trying to hit THEM. Even with protective equipment, several batters have died from being struck by the ball; for this reason there are now limitations on the number of times per over a bowler is allowed to bowl dangerous "bouncers" - and also batters are required to wear protective helmets. Being an unskilled batsman, like I was, trust me.... facing an angry fast bowler who is doing his very best to hurt you is very scary indeed! And of course your team mates and HIS team mates all think that's a hoot and fair play.
@tigerwarsaw999 күн бұрын
Good stuff Andrew. All the protective equipment is fine but ive noticed some modern batsman have a bad habit of no longer watching the ball in flight, they just duck and get it on the noggin or body. In the old days vs West Indies the batters were wearing caps and they damn well watched it straight past thier head to the keeper.
@Chris53George2 ай бұрын
In test matches play is for six hours per day. Play starts at 11.00 until 1.00pm; then 1.40 to 3.40 when they go off for tea, then 4.00 to 6.00pm and clos of play. All this is, of course, weather permitting. You may also notice that, with the exception of the wicketkeeper, none of the fielders is wearing a catching glove. Bare hands only is the rule, and yes, the cricket ball is extremely hard and can cause real damage if the bowler is getting it to you at 85 - 90 miles an hour. Wonderful game, full of courage, skill, teamwork, and tactics.
@hermandobernardes722Ай бұрын
I love a test match, especially on the radio, very cathartic, interesting , funny, it's on in the background, and some test matches can culminate to exciting finishes.
@klein_karoo_permaculture2 ай бұрын
23:47 You're not seeing England's wickets as they've already lost all their batsman in the previous innings of play. Not to complicate things further but, if a side is batting particularly well during their innings, they can choose to declare if they feel they're in a powerful position before all their batsman are out. For eg, you're batting and it's the end of day 4 of a 5 day test match and your opponents need to score a large amount of runs on the last day to win. You could elect to declare your innings so that the opposition has to chase down your total. Once a batting side has declared though with batsman in hand, there is no going back to that innings and restarting it with the remaining batsman. If they lose from this point, they lose.
@francogouws3948Ай бұрын
To add to permaculture's comment, an innings always contains a maximum of 10 wickets (i.e. 10 of 11 players are out), and no partner batter remains for the one who is not out yet. So when the outs (wickets) of the previous innings' score are not shown, it is because regular fans will understand this to mean "for 10 wickets".
@MikePhillips-pl6ovАй бұрын
I'm from England U.K. and grew up a fan of cricket. In my 20s I twice worked on a U.S. summer camp and feel in love with baseball. I now love both sports. They are different of course but also have some similarites - especially the fast reactions needed in the field, fast thinking and fast throwing.
@drcl74292 ай бұрын
On the scorekeeping, it doesn't show outs for England because we can assume they are "all out" or they "retired" (only really happens in 5 days) meaning they think they scored enough. So if the scoreboard did show it, it would always say 287-10 which is redundant.
@daz_n2 ай бұрын
Or they ran out of overs in a limited over format. So they could have been 287-4 but the target needed to win would remain the same, in this case 288.
@watchreadplayretro2 ай бұрын
FANtastic! Thanks guys, this is yet another rabbit hole for you both! Don't forget there are a few good cricket games out there (Don Bradman series, and even EA Sports made a few back in the day!) For me being old school, Audiogenic published a few simple Commodore games that I still to this day whistle the tune to! Anyway thanks, you picked it all up fast (the original video was well made too)
@CatholicSatan2 ай бұрын
The best form, imho, is full on test cricket - a _five_ day marathon. This is when the strategies, the tiny little edges (and the weather) coupled with top sportsmen (watch Shane Warne bowling, for example) can, although others might complain it's slow, have you on the edge of your deck chair (sipping a Pimms) for a week.
@mallockracer2 ай бұрын
Or listening to it on the wireless.... "Botham could not quick get his leg over".....lol
@thedisabledwelshman92662 ай бұрын
totally agree.
@DiceSully2 ай бұрын
I always agreed with Stephen Fry, Test Matches can be boring, but those (sometimes) long periods of building makes those moments of excitement or the tension at a close game all the more fulfilling.
@j0hnf_uk19 күн бұрын
The one other thing you have to remember about test cricket is not only does a test last up to 5 days, but that they have 5 test cricket matches where they play different teams.
@Me-gy7yk2 ай бұрын
The five day test match is by far the most interesting format and can be the most exciting as well. A test match is chess, limited overs is checkers. There was a time when test matches were timeless (in theory) and would carry on until there was a result. There was an instance where a timeless test, the last to ever be played in 1939, had to be called as a draw because England had a boat to catch to go home after twelve days, three of which had no play at all because of rain. So nine days of actual play.
@StephenJarvis-pi5zu14 күн бұрын
If you can't understand Cricket think how I feel as a Brit. I started watching a recording of American Football World Series match. In 2012 and still haven't finished watching the game.
@tigerwarsaw999 күн бұрын
They do have alot of ad breaks eh
@AlanJones-kc4us2 ай бұрын
The first international match of cricket was between US v Canada, even though both sides were mostly filled up with British ex-pats. T20 cricket (20 overs per side) makes its Olympic debut in LA in 2028
@kevinfitzsimons510519 күн бұрын
AS an Irishman who came to Australia, I cared not for cricket. I sat beside a fan that told me... Now look... Captain has put fielder 1 in x position, he has put fielder 2 in y position he has told bowler to bowl THERE,,,, it will go one of three places X,Y or stumps..... it went to X.... Hve been hooked ever since
@garyjordan47352 ай бұрын
As many people have already stated, cricket balls are very hard. I googled the fastest speed a cricket ball has been bowled. It came out at 161.3 kph, or 100.22 mph. Cheers.
@shankedit65Ай бұрын
Thommo was faster but it was before radar
@Foadiafya21 күн бұрын
@@shankedit65 so he says
@shankedit6521 күн бұрын
@Foadiafya I watched him live I promise you he was faster by a lot. Sitting square leg Marshy was more than a pitch back as keeper and you could not see the ball from side on it was so fast
@Foadiafya20 күн бұрын
@@shankedit65 before my time unfortunately, must have been exciting to see (as long as you weren't on the receiving end).
@shankedit6520 күн бұрын
@@Foadiafya Tony Greig Thommo broke his foot
@desthomas874718 күн бұрын
Village Cricket can be fun, the teams could be from local villages only a few miles apart, friendly rivalry ! As a cricket player and fan liked the way you did the comparison of the two games. I have lots of American friends who prefer your Football to our Soccer because of its high scoring. Your Baseball could be compared to our Rounders (normally played in schools).
@rikimarco18262 ай бұрын
A cricket ball is primarily made from a cork core, wrapped with string, then covered with a leather exterior stitched together to make 4 quadrants, with a prominent over-stitched seam joining the 2 hemispheres. The heavy seam gives the bowler a chance to 'swing' the ball through the air or to deviate off the ground. At a maximum of 163g, the cricket ball is heavier than a baseball ball, but is also smaller, with a circumference of between 224mm and 229mm.
@dimwitdave93442 ай бұрын
Just to add to this, the swing (curve ball) is magnified by the bowlers rubbing one side of the ball (at the seam) against their clothing to keep that side shiny. The other side of the ball becomes rough as the game moves on due to being hit etc. Eventually the difference between the rough and shiny side of the seam results in one side moving faster through the air than the other causing the ball to curve. Some bowlers were expert at using this effect to take wickets. Spin bowlers would add a spin effect to the bowl as it left their hand so that when it bounced in front of the batsman it would bounce off at an angle. Another comment on here has suggested a Shane Warne video, probably the best example of a spin bowler.
@dimwitdave93442 ай бұрын
As douglashirst noted in another comment, because of the 'work' done on the ball by the bowlers to maximise the swing effect it is vital that if a ball goes in to the crowd it is returned to the field of play
@neilt6480Ай бұрын
An important difference from baseball totally ignored in the og video is that in first class cricket, one ball is used for 85 overs, possibly more, and can only be changed if it is lost (hit out of the ground, for instance) or the umpires judge that it is "out of shape" or too badly damaged. Then a replacement ball is chosen which is in as close to similar state of wear as the original.
@clivegilbertson65422 ай бұрын
G'day Guys! One thing which he left out is that when a bowler finishes his over the next bowler will bowl from the opposite end of the wicket which means most of the fielders will also change positions... You might like to check out the different styles of bowling like fast, medium pace and spin bowling.... Cheers!
@JamesHyde19862 ай бұрын
This might have been answered in the comments already but in case not: The reason that it didn’t show how many wickets England had lost, only their score is that England had already finished their innings and lost all their wickets. Unlike in baseball where each team completes an innings at a time, going back and forth, in cricket an innings refers to the entire team batting before the other team has their turn. To simplify it, imagine 2 baseball teams are playing each other. Team 1 has their 9 innings in a row. Then the teams swap and the second team has their 9 innings in a row to try beat Team 1’s score. The use of the term innings is confusing as they mean different things in each sport. But essentially once a team has finished batting and the other team has taken their turn to bat, it doesn’t really matter how many wickets were taken, just the score as that is the target the second team is trying to beat.
@shedend3066Ай бұрын
Test cricket is brilliant cracking day out - I’ve been to baseball once at the old Yankee stadium the highlight was getting a beer at your seat 🙂
@jackdaw13282 ай бұрын
A friend of mine cheerfully mentions this quote often. Test Cricket would never take off in the states. As Americans would never stand for a game that lasted 5days and still ended in a draw. Oh and as mentioned before , the ball is hard and heavy. Think of a small leather bound cannonball that is slighly deformable.
@archibaldchuzzlewit18489 күн бұрын
I like it when one team successfully pulls off the famed ChunderPuff Ploy. That's when cricket (or "Crikey" as natives call it) gets really good.
@zinnia29802 ай бұрын
The most famous Test Matches are between England and Australia called The Ashes . There is a film and many documentries made of the notorious Bodyline Series where the English bowlers were accused of targeting the body and not the wickets as Australia had one of the greatest players ever in their team. Cricket balls are really hard, and can be very dangerous if you are struck by one especially on the head. I played netball, rounders, football and cricket (my brother had a team with his friends) when young and I got really injured with a cricket ball. My leg was black and blue for weeks, it took ages to recover and it was so painful.
@neilt6480Ай бұрын
"one of the greatest players"? Beyond doubt THE greatest cricketer ever.
@kjlovescoffee29 күн бұрын
6:10 A cricket ball is broadly similar in construction: cork centre (baseball can also be rubber), with a stitched leather exterior. The key difference is that there's a layer of wrapped yarn in-between the core and the leather in baseballs. Cricket ball is just leather on cork. This means the cricket ball is quite a bit harder and and denser. Cricket ball is slightly smaller and slightly heavier. Keep that in mind when you notice that only the wicket keeper has gloves. Everyone else catches bare handed. 9:52 If the ball is hit into the crowd, it gets thrown back to the players. The only time the ball will be replaced is if it was lost, i.e. a player hit it out of the park. The way the ball degrades is part of the game. The used balls are also kept in case they're needed in future games. If a ball is lost during a game, the umpire will be presented with a selection of used balls, and he will pick one of similar condition to the lost ball. 14:20 The fielder in this clip looks like Jonty Rhodes. He was particularly adept at acrobatics like that, and it's well worth watching a compilation of him. Not to say that clip is unique - it's not unusual to see players throw accurately while in a dive. It's also not unusual to see players hitting the stumps all the way from the boundary. 16:45 It's not too dissimilar. For the batting team, only two are on the pitch, the rest are waiting on the sidelines. If the two starting batsmen never go out, they will bat the entire innings. For the fielding team has one bowler, the rest are all fielding for the entire innings. One thing the video doesn't address, is that there is a natural spectrum of players. On the one end you have people who are excellent batsmen, but not great bowlers (or even bowl at all, ever). On the other end, you have great bowlers, who are seldom good batsmen. The team is ordered, no 1 to 11, where 1 is generally the best batsmen, and 11 the worst. The bolwers tend to be concentrated around 8-11 positions. These are often referred to as the "tail enders". There are generally only 4 to 6 bowlers, seldom more. One of the fun aspects of ODI matches, is if enough batsmen get put out for the bowlers to get a chance to bet, the batting team is usually in a dire situation, with a lot of runs needed. The tail enders tend to take bigger chances, both because they're under more pressure and because they're often not as composed as the starting batsmen. This makes for some exciting plays towards the end of the game, where either whickets fall quickly, or a tail ender gets in the zone, and smashes ball after ball. A great example of this was the 2023 world cup, Afghanistan vs Australia, where one of the Australian tail enders, Glenn Maxwell, hit a double century to win the game. It was quite something! 19:10 I had to listen to this bit a few times to catch what he says! "Each team goes through its batting order twice, for a total of four innings, unless the team that goes second, scores more runs than the team that went first, in which case they don't have to finish their entire inning, they just win the game." He's talking about the second innings. Let's say team A bats first, so the order of the game will be A B A B. It works like this: In the first innings, both teams just try to put up as big a score as possible. Team A will generally keep batting until they're all out. Team B will try to match the score of team A. If they manage to do it in less time, they might elect to continue batting and put up a much bigger score, giving them an advantage in the second inning. But, while test matches are not limited by overs, they are limited by time. If the first innings last too long, say 3 whole days, and team A can manage to stay in for long enough in their second innings, that means team B won't have much time to match their score. So, in their first innings, if team B isn't all out, they may elect to declare (i.e. end their innings voluntarily) if they feel they have enough runs on the scoreboard to give them a good chance. So to the video's comment, if team B in their 2nd innings gets enough runs to exceed team A's score, they win and the match is over, rather than playing on until the end of day 5. 23:25 You're right, wickets are unimporant once the innings is over. The other team just has to get more runs. If team A got 150-0 (i.e. no one went out), and team B gets 151-9 (i.e. all but the lat two batsmen out), team B still wins. 25:00 Minor mistake in the originial video that might lead to confusion. The target is 222. That means England needs to score 222 to win. India scored 221, not 222. If India scored 222 and England gets only 222, it would be a draw. One aspect the video didn't cover: There are different kinds of bowlers. Some bowlers bowl straight and generally try to hit the stumps directly, relying on the batsmen to slip up just once. They are generally either fast bowlers or medium bowlers. Both are difficult to defend against for different reasons. The other kind are spin bowlers. They generally bowl quite slowly, but with a lot of spin on the ball, which makes the bounce unpredictable. When a spin bowler is bowling, you'll see more fielders clustered around the the wicket keeper, because it's much more likely for the batsman to clip the ball without altering its trajectory much.
@Kevinlinnane2 ай бұрын
Hi guys, love your channel, firstly, I wish I could find a Jess … what an incredible lady you have Mike !!! Ok a cricket ball is rock hard and coated with leather with a seam stitched around the centre. If you get hit on your body it can seriously hurt you, broken bones are not uncommon, in fact an Australian cricketer recently was hit on the back of his head and died in seconds after being hit. Doom and gloom I know!!! Anyway cricket is a very complex game on the face of it , but like most things time watching helps understanding quite quickly. Love your reactions to comedy , especially when Jess gets grossed out , it cracks me up 😂👍😂
@glastonbury43042 ай бұрын
Totally agree on finding a Jess...sod the cricket...😂😂
@Kevinlinnane2 ай бұрын
@@glastonbury4304 👍🤣😂👍
@glennwhittaker197Ай бұрын
Generally in the villages of England cricket would be played on a Sunday after church, so does not begin until 11:30am with a lunch break & dinner/tea (evening meal) break & light permitting stumps are called at 6:30pm. Rain can effect play & bad light too.
@vaudevillian72 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out my suggestion! Cricket is the 2nd biggest sport in the world (largely thanks to the Indian subcontinent) I’m a Vols fan too by the way…
@RNTV2 ай бұрын
It was great being introduced to a new sport. Thank you friend! Go big orange 🧡🤍🧡🤍
@Isleofskye2 ай бұрын
@@RNTV BOTH players score runs when it is their turn to bat.He implied just one did though only one per shot. After 6 deliveries( an over) another bowler is needed but he bowls from THE OTHER END so, tactically,if a genuine Batsman is still there near the end with one of hi teammates who bats at the end ( Number 8,9,10 or11 in the batting order ) the better batsman may try to get ONE single run of thel last ball of the 6 deliveries: Over so he retains the batting. That "287" in a 5-Day match means his team are ALL OUT that is 10 players out leaving one batsman "Not Out" with no remaining Partners. HIGHEST SCORE for ONE player in a Test Match is 400 FOUR HUNDRED in 2003/4:)
@davespruce43629 күн бұрын
Cricket fan and ex club player here, love my cricket but would never run Baseball down, different sport for a different audience but lots of fun .
@HarryBarrow-e3uАй бұрын
A cricket team will contain members that are specialists: several very good batters and several very good bowlers, both fast bowlers (fast and usually straight), spin bowlers that can make the ball jump up or sideways when it bounces, and stream bowlers that can make the ball swerve in the air. There are all-rounders who are good at both batting and bowling.
@jontuson20782 ай бұрын
I believe that lacrosse was originally played by native Americans. It is played by a few people in the UK.
@oddviews2 ай бұрын
But mostly in Ireland
@carolineb35272 ай бұрын
We played lacrosse at school (in England). I was goalie, which means I was certifiably insane. I was shocked when a few months ago I looked at my old school's website and saw that they now play hockey. Bunch of cissies! 😁😁
@gailstevens68312 ай бұрын
It is also played in Australia. Apparently it is being revived for the next Olympics.
@russellfrancis62942 ай бұрын
Glad you’re watching this. The players are called cricketers. 🏏
@michaelpearl-r8w2 ай бұрын
Cricket was first played in England, so in a test match the game will stop each day for lunch and then for tea.
@Jimthehumanoid17 күн бұрын
You gotta eat!
@अजिङ्क्यगोखले10 күн бұрын
7:53 glad you asked this. The video (which you are reacting to) does not explain it properly enough. When the batsmen take an odd amount of runs (1 or 3), the play ends with the other batsman being where the first batsman initially was, which means that the other batsman will now face the bowler. If the amount of runs scored is even, the first batsman continues to face the bowler. One twist is that, at the end of an over, the field rotates by 180°, which means that bowler bowling the next over will do so from the opposite end, which means that if the on strike batsman scores even runs on the last ball of an over, it will be the other batsman facing the first ball of the next over. Thus, both batsmen score for the team simultaneously.
@K9Weddings2 ай бұрын
The bowlers (pitchers) bowl 6 balls in an over. The next over will be another bowler who bowls from the opposite end. Some cricket pitches may have a slight slope and some bowlers may have a preference for bowling from a particular end. Bowlers are either fast bowlers (90 mph plus) or spin bowlers (much slower but the ball direction unpredictable once it bounces). Even fast bowlers can get limited movement of the ball (called swing) because of the way the ball is held. The ball is very hard and has a stitched raised seam which contributes to the movement. There are a couple of different ball manufacturers that use very different seams. Test cricket which is 5 days is usually played with a red ball. Limited over cricket (game completes in one day) is often played with a white ball. The bowlers will often shine one side of the ball on their trousers (leaving red marks on their trousers). A ball with one dull side and one shiny side can move more unpredictably. The game was invented in England but the reason it's popular is because every country within the commonwealth plays it (Commonwealth countries used to be controlled by the UK). Cricket is the national sport in India with a huge population which is why it's so popular globally. Other nations that take cricket seriously include Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the West Indies and of course England.
@klein_karoo_permaculture2 ай бұрын
And India... They take it very seriously!
@suemoore984Ай бұрын
There are currently about 90 countries that play cricket, but not all have professional teams
@davidcarter4247Ай бұрын
Batters run outside the pitch to minimize damage to it and to avoid colliding with each other. They are often running watching the ball instead of each other. The more damaged the pitch becomes, the more unpredictable the bounce of the ball which advantages the bowler.
@elbee18452 ай бұрын
You’ve gotta love England. Where else would a professional game stop for tea?
@whattiler5102Ай бұрын
Don't forget lunch. The breaks are for the benefit of spectators as much as the players. Who has got the attention span to play, or watch, for six hours without a break?
@clumsytriangle2436Ай бұрын
ODI cricket (50 over games) are so exciting. Test cricket is for die hard fans. South African here. Rugby and cricket are major sports in our country.
@elainecampbell82272 ай бұрын
During test matches, the teams stop for tea. Not sure how many times in the course of a day, but these breaks are built into the schedule.
@josephtyrrell94992 ай бұрын
So in England it starts 11 am lunch is at 1pm till 13:40 (so 40 mins) then 13:40 to 15:40 is the afternoon session then they stop for 20 mins for tea then from 16:00 to 18:00 pm or 18:30 depending on how much cricket has been played during the day
@josephtyrrell94992 ай бұрын
In short those are the timing hope this helps Elaine
@wolfen2109592 ай бұрын
There are 2 scheduled breaks, lunch and tea, and depending on the weather, there could be refreshment breaks, particularly on warm days.
@leohickey49532 ай бұрын
Yes, play typically starts at 11am and continues until about 6pm, with two intervals: "lunch" (a 40-minute break taken at about two hours into the match) and "tea" (a 20-minute break two hours after the post lunch restart). In hot weather there'll also be a couple of very short breaks where water/juice will be bought onto the field.
@lostandleftbehind4 күн бұрын
As an Australian who has played cricket for 25+ years it can be very complex, but once you understand it you will never forget it. IF there is any questions or information you need to know i would be happy to answer anything. 1. You are right, in baseball the runner on 2nd or 3rd is not forced to run if they do not want to when the batter hits it. ONLY if they are forced to by a runner on a previous base. 2. TEST matches ( white colours) start generally at 10am and go until 6pm with breaks for lunch at 1pm and dinner 4pm. 3. TEST matches have UNLIMITED overs, with generally 90-ish overs bowled per day due to changeover and time restraints. Less or more depending on the speed of overs by the fielding team. 4. With a WIDE or NO BALL, the batter does NOT get a run to their personal total, UNLESS they hit the ball during that bowl and run through, or the ball goes to the boundary off their own bat, in which they get the amount of runs scored by them PLUS 1 to the TEAMS TOTAL, for the illegal delivery. Eg. A bowler bowls a NOBALL which the batter hits for 6. The batter gets 6 runs for his personal total, the TEAM get 1 for the illegal delivery, meaning 7 to the TEAMS TOTAL for that ball AND the bowler has to bowl another legal delivery to count toward his 6 ball over total. The highest amount of runs a batter can score from 6 LEGAL delivery overs is 36. Meaning they hit 6 consecutive balls for 6 runs. This is very hard to do but only a handful players have done it in all forms of the game. 5. Each NO BALL or WIDE is not considered a legal delivery of the 6 balls they have to bowl for the over to complete and therefore more than 6 can be bowled. Sometimes there have been 11+ bowls in an over due to the bowler bowling illegal deliveries. 6. If the fielding team catches the ball after the batter hits it and it DOES NOT touch the ground, BUT the fielder touches the boundary, the catch is NOT taken and the batter gets 6 runs since the ball did not touch the ground. 7. There is only 10 wickets taken per innings. meaning with 11 players, one player is left on NOT OUT. meaning they do not get given out and their total remains undefeated. That is also a change of batting team 8. Usually the BEST batters go first and try to score the most runs they can and the designated BOWLERS go last because their specialty is bowling not batting. 9. With a score of 4-111 meaning they got 111 runs for 4 wickets taken, BUT a score with a single number 300, means that all 10 batters got out for their total. Scoring will mainly show the score as that is the objective, not the amount of wickets. 10. IF one side scores 5-300 and another team scores 8-301, it means the team with 8 wickets won, even tho they had more batters out, as a win is only by RUNS and not wickets. 11. If the scores totalled in a TEST match are not met AND the batters are not all out and the time limit of 5 days is up, the match is considered a draw. YES there has been 5 days of a game that ends in a draw. 12. The field is 360 with positions given in a pie chart with most positions stationary but different depending on the place in the field. 13. There have been teams that score totals of less than 50 TOTAL and team that score totals of 1000+. 14. The rough highest scores for an individual in each discipline is: T20- (20 overs maximum) - 175 ODI- (50 overs maximum) - 264 TEST- (5 day game) - 400* not out. Meaning he was never given out and his team declared the innings complete at their own discretion. Which is also another way an innings can be over for the batting team. Where they believe they have scored enough runs that they believe the other team cannot get. If there is anything else you would like info of im happy to explain. Thanks for taking a liking to our national sport. great video
@jontuson20782 ай бұрын
The bowlers come from the same end each time. Therefore, if you only make one run, then the other batter will face the next ball. This leads to tactics where a strong batter will attempt to protect a weaker batter by avoiding running singles.
@klein_karoo_permaculture2 ай бұрын
Bowlers swap ends each over (6 balls) so a stronger batsman will 'protect' the weaker until the over is almost over. He'll then be very keen to run a single so that he can be on strike again when the next over starts at the other end.
@simonmartin-zp7ktАй бұрын
As a cricket tragic, I appreciate you honestly attempting to get a grip on this wonderful sport. T20 cricket will be at the LA 2028 Olympics. It is, after Soccer, the most watched sport on the planet. Keep chipping away at awesome cricket videos and I have no doubt you will come to enjoy it.
@dimwitdave93442 ай бұрын
I think you are probably thinking about Hurling. An Irish sport that I won't even pretend to know the rules to but it looks like a cross between field hockey and Aussie rules football
@johnnyuk33652 ай бұрын
Being of Irish extraction I love watching Hurling. It is said to be the fastest field sport in the world, not sure if that has been scientifically proven but watching it, it would seem to be so.
@RNTV2 ай бұрын
Never heard of hurling. I had to look it up, but it was definitely Lacrosse I was thinking of.
@dimwitdave93442 ай бұрын
@@RNTV I had vague memories of watching Hurling as a kid so I too looked it up after posting my comment. It looks like an incredibly fun game
@cutthr0atjake19 күн бұрын
The tesms only switch over when all of the batters were got out. Thats why when they're fielding you don't see how many are out (They all are)
@steddie45142 ай бұрын
Test cricket is just that...a TEST of endurance and stamina 👍🏴
@jgraaay18Ай бұрын
If you liked that out with the fielder throwing the ball at the wicked mid-dive, I'd recommend seeking out a Best Of compilation of a South African cricketer called Jonty Rhodes; a truly legendary fielder; stuff like that was his bread and butter.
@torresilk42772 ай бұрын
There is no way USA will accept a game that takes 5 days and can still be a draw. 😁
@TheCeleron450Ай бұрын
Or even a tie. It has happened twice.
@Goatcha_MАй бұрын
On Batting and the two Batsmen. Both Bat. If you run a single or triple, then that brings the other batsman up to bat for the next delivery. The Bowlers swap ends that they are bowling from each over, while the batsman stay in place, so that also changes who faces the next delivery.
@ednicolle24562 ай бұрын
love this, more videos of cricket would be great (you guys are great too !)
@seanscanlon9067Ай бұрын
When it comes to the different formats, test cricket last up to five days as mentioned in the video but can end earlier, depending on the scoring and if one team is dominant during the match. Think of it a bit like tennis, where a match can end after five sets (for men) depending on the circumstances but can end after only three if one player is dominant during the match. In the same way with cricket, a test match can end sooner than five days if one side ends up being dominant. Each test match day will start for example at 11:00 am in the morning and generally end at 6:00pm in the evening (bar a few special exceptions) with breaks between 1:00pm - 1:40pm for lunch and 3:40pm - 4:00pm for tea. Both teams usually bat twice each during the five days and then you add the scores via the number of runs each team scores to find the winner. So using England v India, if England scored 287 in their first innings and 300 if their second, that totals 587 and if India scores 215 and 290 that totals 505, meaning England have won by 82 runs because that is the difference between 587 and 505. A team can also win by a number of wickets rather than runs and that is when they pass the opponent's number of runs while they themselves still have wickets left, as in batters/batsmen who have not lost their wickets yet and in some instances might not have even batted yet. So if for example England were all out for 287 in the first innings and all out for 300 in the second to make their total 587, yet India scored 215 all out in their first innings and were 373-8 or scored 373 and only lost eight wickets. That means by combining India's first and second innings scores to make 588, they beat England's combined first and second innings score of 587 and did so while only losing eight of the maximum ten of their second innings wickets, meaning that they had two wickets remaining so won by two wickets. It just depends on which team bats first and how the scores go, as to whether a team wins via the number of runs scored or number of wickets remaining at the time of surpassing the other team's runs total. The part where it got confusing when saying that one team can bat only once and beat the other team that batted twice, is when the team that batted once in one innings scored more runs than the team that batted twice when you combine their two innings together. 2:14 when it shows England's score of 287 that was after losing ten wickets, meaning ten of their batters/batsmen lost their wickets and were given out and ten is the maximum number of wickets that a team can lose before they are considered to be 'all out'. Then the other team (India here) starts to bat and tries to get as many runs as they can to claw back the 287 runs that they are behind. The one-day format has a maximum number of overs that each team gets to bat for, so 50 overs or 20 overs and the team scoring the most runs in those maximum of 50 overs wins, although it can be fewer overs depending on the scoring and if one team is dominant. And as the name suggests, matches in this format only last one day, as opposed to five days for test cricket. EDIT: Where Australia will say a score is for example 5-135 or five for 135 that means the team have lost five wickets while scoring 135 runs. The way it is usually shown elsewhere is135-5 but the number of runs (135) and wickets (five) are the same but just shown in reverse order. It is usually still easy enough to tell the Australian way due to ten being the maximum number of wickets and as soon as the runs total reaches 11, but if early wickets are lost for only a few runs then 2-3 can be confusing, as is that two wickets lost for three runs or three wickets lost for two runs? Think of it a bit like dates, where American does month then day, so 07/04/2024 was 4th of July this year, where most countries go smallest to largest, so that would be 04/07/2024. Even though confusingly, Americans say 4th July and not July 4th in its longer form!