Thread:Mughees J. Simpson/@comment-25086035-20141210183818/@comment-2212492-20141214050014

So basically cricket is like baseball but there are a few different rules. Each team gets a toss for either balling or batting and if they get batting they have to score runs. The only way to score runs is to run back and forth with another teammate between two different posts. If the ball manages to hit three sticks called the wickets, the person is out. Other than that if you shoot the ball high enough, you can get 6 runs and 4 runs if you hit at certain grounds. If the other team has a member that manages to catch the ball before it hits the ground, they're out. Seemingly if the team members aren't all out, there are overs meaning 6-8 balls per over for the other team. If some team members manage to survive, after 5-60 (Depending on the game, one day match, friendly match, etc.) overs are done, it's the other teams turn. Some games take more than a day usually. But you're from New Zealand correct? I thought they played cricket?