Continuous Cricket is a modified game of cricket were you are put into 2 teams, the batters, and the
fielders.
fielders.
Equipment:
- 2 wickets
- 1-2 bat/s
- 2 balls (incase you lose one)
Setting up:
How To Play:
The class is divided into half the class. We are put into 2 teams, the batters, and the fielders/bowlers.
One of the batters faces the bowler, the bowler will pitch the ball and the batter must hit the ball as far as
they can for the best results. The batter has 6 runs, you can either get them by hitting the ball 1-6 times.
To score the run you must hit the ball then run with the bat to the “base”. You can get out by either the
fielders catch the ball on the full or with with one hand they catch it with only one bounce, or the ball hits
your wicket. The batter must run each ball even if they don't make contact with the ball.
One of the batters faces the bowler, the bowler will pitch the ball and the batter must hit the ball as far as
they can for the best results. The batter has 6 runs, you can either get them by hitting the ball 1-6 times.
To score the run you must hit the ball then run with the bat to the “base”. You can get out by either the
fielders catch the ball on the full or with with one hand they catch it with only one bounce, or the ball hits
your wicket. The batter must run each ball even if they don't make contact with the ball.
The fielders must switch turns being the bowler. The bowler must have one foot on the “bowlers base”
and underarm pitch. The bowler is the only person who can try to hit the wicket. The bowlers job is
to get the batter out by trying to hit the wicket.
and underarm pitch. The bowler is the only person who can try to hit the wicket. The bowlers job is
to get the batter out by trying to hit the wicket.
How To Win:
To win you must get the most amount of points. The most amount of points on person can get is 6.