Articles & Books From Cricket

Cheat Sheet / Updated 04-12-2023
Cricket is basically a simple sport. Each team takes its turn to bat (scoring runs) and bowl (getting the opposition batsmen out). The team with the most runs at the end wins. Unless the game is drawn, of course. Like any sport that’s been around for a while, cricket has its own laws, legend and language.Fielding positions in the game of cricketDon’t know your deep fine leg from your silly mid off?
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Don’t know your deep fine leg from your silly mid off? Never fear. This diagram shows you all the commonly used fielding positions in cricket. The figure assumes that a right-handed batsman is standing at the opposite end of the pitch from the bowler.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
As regular as clockwork, every few years controversy explodes over the sport of cricket. Sometimes the survival of test match cricket has been called into question but time and again the game has pulled through. Here are some of the big controversies that have shaped the history of cricket. Bodyline: The biggest of the lot When the English cricket team toured Australia in 1932–33 they had one huge problem named Donald Bradman.
Cricket For Dummies
Curious about the game of cricket? Start here!Cricket For Dummies, Third Edition will help you understand the basics of cricket, the internationally popular sport that has leagues around the globe. With this guide, you can enjoy watching matches, and even set up a casual game with friends. The book includes clear explanations of the rules, step-by-step guides to strategy and tactics, and info on all the most popular tournaments around the globe.