How to Play Gully Cricket
Get a cricket bat, cricket ball., Gather a few players to play the game., Form two teams of equal players. , One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a cricket bat
You could use a cork, tennis, rubber ball, but it is advisable to play with a tennis or rubber ball as it is easier to use and does not hurt as much as a cork ball. -
Step 2: cricket ball.
The game rule officially states that you would need 11 players per side for a game of cricket.
But in gully cricket you can even play with just 3 players a side. ,,,,, If not, the team which batted first, wins. -
Step 3: Gather a few players to play the game.
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Step 4: Form two teams of equal players.
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Step 5: One team bats
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Step 6: trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields
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Step 7: trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the runs scored by the batting team.
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Step 8: The team that should bat/field first will be decided by a coin toss.
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Step 9: Once a team finishes batting
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Step 10: the second team will come to bat and will try to score 1 more run than the other side.
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Step 11: If the team-batting-second successfully scored 1 more run than the score of the first innings
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Step 12: they win.
Detailed Guide
You could use a cork, tennis, rubber ball, but it is advisable to play with a tennis or rubber ball as it is easier to use and does not hurt as much as a cork ball.
The game rule officially states that you would need 11 players per side for a game of cricket.
But in gully cricket you can even play with just 3 players a side. ,,,,, If not, the team which batted first, wins.
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