Jomboy is the part of the commentary team for the upcoming T20 cricket world cup held in USA from 2nd June 2024. Tournament kicks off with USA v Canada as the first game. Happy to see Jomboy being included for game commentary.
A few things (using baseball terminologies) 1. No batter can bat alone, there is always two of them up there (the partnership). There are 11 players on each team, which is why 10 outs retires the side in cricket. When a side is retired there will be one batter left who is never out, the "last man standing". 2. When a batter is out, whoever is next in the batting order steps up to fill in the gap. Normally the heavy hitters are on the top of the order. So even if you can't get 10 outs before the pitch limit is reached, it's very significant to kick your opponents best sluggers back to the dugout. 3. Both batters on the field bat, but who is actually swinging at the moment depends on a few factors. Let's say right now the northside wicket is being pitched at, then whichever batsman is on the northside of the pitch gets to bat, meaning after an odd amount of runs it will be a different batsman batting, this could be something the batting team wants, in which case they will deliberately not hustle for a double, or alternately, rush for a triple. 4. When an over is done (6 pitches were made), a new pitcher steps in while the old pitcher becomes a normal fielder, and the wicket that is being pitched at is switched. You saw this happen when Kuggeleijn steps up to pitch.
Good explanation! Worth noting that with point 3, the same goes for the bowling team - meaning they may want to keep a heavy-hitter away from then end they're bowling to.
USA Mens T20 team won 2 consecutive matches against Bangladesh and already have won the 3 match series 2-0.(1 game is yet to play in houston). Huge win against a test playing nation. congratz.
On that score sheet, I felt there were two significant innings. Broom 62, got the major contribution, but if you look at Johnson, he came in when they were behind the required run rate and got 25 from only 13 balls faced. Without his 'acceleration' the guys chasing the remaining runs in the last two overs, would have had a much harder chase, that would probably have favoured the bowling side.
Hah! The game shown has my local team, Otago Volts, from here in Dunedin, New Zealand, playing against Northern Districts (BTW, Kuggeleijn is pronounced cougar-line). There's eleven batters in a side, because there have to be two "at bat" at any one time. As you said, sometimes the first batter will stay in all the innings with his batting partners all going out - that's what's known as "carrying their bat" through the innings. It's not common but does happen. As Aril suggested, "Cricket Explained for Baseball Fans" is a good video to watch.
“Team USA” is made largely made up of cricketers from other nations that have taken US citizenship. It’s not like you’ve produced a long line of talent yourselves.🤷🏼♂️🤦🏻♂️
There's 11 players on a team, you have to have two batsmen in at all times so once the 10th man is out the 11th man cannot play on alone. You have usually 5 dedicated batsmen at 1-5, 5 bowlers and the wicketkeeper. Some bowlers and wicketkeepers are actually pretty good with the bat too but usually they'll be the 6th to 11th batters unless they're exceptional all-rounders.
Each team has eleven players. All eleven players of the fielding team have all players on the field, 9 are in fielding positions with the 10th as the bowler and 11th as wicketkeeper. The opposition always has two players 'at bat' together, as one batsman gets out another comes in; when 10 batsmen are out, the teams innings is over. Now the fielding team takes their turn 'at bat', and the batting team now become the fielding team. To win the game, one team must have atleast one more run than the opposition. When bowlers change, the new bowler bowls from the other end of the pitch; and the fielders and wicketkeeper reposition to the other end.
As with softball, cricket bowlers can't bend their elbows. They can bowl underarm like softball but it is more effective to bowl overarm and to hit the ground causing the ball to change direction. With the choice not to run on every play, the game favours batters not bowlers. Whereas runs are hard to come by in baseball, outs (wickets) are hard to come by in cricket.
Given the 7 wickets, there is a very good chance that the batsmen at the wicket (Chu and McKenzie) are non specialist batsmen (everybody bats no DH), some bowlers are competent batsmen and some are awful, in this form of the game bowlers who are incompetent batsmen, test cricket bowlers who are incompetent batsmen is still fairly common. One batsman can bat straight thru and if someone does then his team will probably win, it gives stability to the innings and means one of them is always settled and familiar with the conditions of the pitch. The two "at bat" batsmen are totally independent of each other, except in that they are working together for the good of the team, mostly
The 62 (53) = 62 runs off 53 balls faced which = strike rate = 62X100÷53=116.98 [62 = runs scored; x100 = 100 balls; ÷53 = balls faced] for Broom @4:42. 11 total players as only 10 can get out. T 20 is the shortest game = 1 innings each of max 20 overs of 6 legal balls, one day matches = 1 innings each of either max 40 or 50 [or other number depending on competition rules] overs of 6 legal balls, 4 day games [unlimted overs with each side getting max 2 innings] and test matches = 5 day games of max 2 innings unlimited overs. In Australia they do the numbers the other way round. Rest of the world = 164 for 7 wickets, Australia = 7 wickets for 164 runs.
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Someone who doesn’t get cricket trying to explain cricket to others is hilarious. If I compare what the video says compared to what I know about cricket (which isn’t inconsiderable) and it’s basically jibberish
Please for the love of all that is sensible - if you really want to learn watch a video called "The Rules of Cricket - EXPLAINED!" on the Ninh Ly channel. It's short, comprehensive and simple without any confusing switching of terminology. This video, that starts with the line "I'm still learning the game.." is not the best way to learn.
A batsman is replaced once he's put out. Then the next batsman in the order comes in, but the other batsman who wasn't out on the last play continues till HE's put out. Eleven batsmen, ten outs, because the "last man standing" cannot bat alone.
i think when people are explaining cricket to americans mixing the term bowler and pitcher is a huge problem. A pitcher throws a ball from a fixed position. a bowler bowls without elbow articulation off a runup. bending your arm is chucking, and is verboten. you can have a runup which is a couple of steps, or someone sprinting from the other side of the field. 6 balls to an over, not counting no balls, which are illegal balls and have to be done again. then you change bowlers for the next over. fielding team has 11 men on the field including bowler and keeper. Batting team has 2 men on at a time. T20 is not real cricket, its just a slog fest with no strategy. 20 overs each side. bowlers limited to 4 overs each. one day cricket, is 50 overs each side. bowlers limited to 10 overs each. first class cricket, 2 innings each side, so to win you have to dismiss 20 players. time limited to 5 days for international matches, often called test matches. before time limits the longest test match was 9 days. having watched some american baseball on youtube the biggest difference to me is the behavior of the players and umpire. other differences are things like, if the ball goes out of the fence in cricket it is returned. the crowd doesn't keep it. the wear on the ball is part of the strategy of the game. the keeper is the only person catching with gloves, everyone else does it barehanded.
Wow, doing a Super Smash game from here in New Zealand. Damaging off Scott Kuggeleijn (pronounced Cougar Line). Just put that in there so if he comes up on your videos again, you know how to pronounce it. Otago Volts vs Northern Brave. So essentially the Dunedin/Queenstown area of New Zealand vs the upper half of the North Island except Auckland (who represent on their own as the Auckland Aces).
There are 10 ways to get out in cricket, five of which are common. You have only seen one way in this video; caught. You need to see bowled, run out, lbw (leg before wicket) and stumped.
This is an interesting and informative video and would have been a very good second video after a basic 'how to play cricket' video. As we know you guys started out with an unhelpful first video, anyway you are back on track and should keep going. I'm sure you know by now that the 2024 T20 Cricket World Cup is being staged jointly by tihe USA and the West Indies. The first game, I believe, is the USA against Canada on June 1st. You are in a tough group that includes India, Pakistan, Ireland and Canada.
America played cricket long before baseball was an event and in fact won the first official international match between America and Canada , then a long gap until today where America beat Canada and a few days ago beat Pakistan [one of the best teams] in the cricket world cup during the cricket world cup now being held in America. 5 day cricket is another story. Anyway America may not win the world cup [then it could] but take England who also invented football [soccer] has only won the football world cup the one time in 1966 , though other football countries have won it a number of times each.
Always two batsmen at opposite ends, and yes it's not unheard of for the number1 opening batsman to be the last man standing, as one batsman can't go it alone. One thing he didn't make clear is, after each 6ball over a different bowler attacks the other wicket at the other end, 6more balls and the first bowler is back attacking the original wicket, so a high scoring batsman will try to make sure he finishes an over at the end that will receive the next over. T20 is limited to 20 overs each, and each bowler is only allowed to bowl 4 overs. Next up is ODI (one day international) limited to 50 overs, with each bowler restricted to 10 overs each Top tier is unlimited overs cricket, where scores can be 500, 600 or 700+ and it's not unusual for an individual batsman to score 200 runs on his own, and several have scored more than 300.In unlimited each team bats twice, the game can last for 5 days, if the last batting side are still hanging on at the end, but are hundreds of runs behind, if the time runs out it's a draw.
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Some people still call batters "batsmen", while the other positions, bowler, fielder, keeper have never had a gender tag. Even commentators do this, which is particularly ignorant when it's a women's match they're covering.
sounds like you're getting it by your comments at the end - yes the opening batsman can still be not out at the end of an innings but is left stranded because all the other 10 batters got out this has happened many times even in the longest format of the game and is known as "carrying your wicket" because the bowling team didn't get it
Never forget cricket is a tough game bowlers aim 900mph plus balls at head and body so batsman have died and many broken bones and more massive bruises.
This is not a great video to understand cricket. 1. There are two teams of 11 players each. 2. One team "BATs", the second team "Fields". 3. There are two main versions of Cricket games. "Limited Over Cricket" and "Test Matches". 4. Limited Over Cricket is again of two types: "T20" and "50 Over". The reason they are called limited over cricket is because OVERs are limited. 5. What is an OVER? An Over is a collection of 6 pitches (called Balls in Cricket) that one pitcher (called Bowler in Cricket). 6. At one time, one bowler can throw only one OVER. This means 6 pitches at a time. Then the bowler changes. 7. Remember, there are two teams. One BATs, the other BOWLs. The batting team sends two BATTERs to bat, they are called OPENERs. 8. The goal of the FIELDING team is to get all the batsmen of the BATTING team OUT. 9. Remember, only two BATSMAN are in the FIELD playing at any given time. This means The Bowler has to get atleast ONE of them OUT so that the next one can come in. 10. Once a batsman is out, he is done. He made his RUNs and that is that. He cannot return, he is OUT. 11. A new batsman comes in and CONTINUES the game. Now this batting team has lost 1 WICKET, 9 more to go. 12. So the GOAL of the FIELDING team is to restrict the BATTING team to as less runs as possible, the best way to do that is to BOWL all of them (all 10) OUT. 13. Sometimes the FIELDING team's quota of OVERs is done (say 50 overs) but all the BATSMEN were not bowled out. Does not matter, the quota of overs is finished, their INNINGs comes to an end. Now it is the FIELDING team's turn to BAT. Now, they become the BATTING team, and the other team becomes the FIELDING team. 14. The goal of the 2nd team is to CHASE down the runs compiled by the first team, if they do that, they win, if they don't they lose, regardless of how many wickets they lost. Note: 1 over = 6 bowls (6 pitches). Hence 50 Over CRICKET match is also called an ODI (One Day Cricket). 50 Overs means 300 balls. 50 x 6 = 300 pitches. Why is it called One Day Cricket: Because it takes almost 1/2 day to bowl 50 overs. 1/2 a day per side is one full day of cricket. Almost 7 or 8 hour game. As the games are too long, Cricket has evolved into a shorter version of ODI called T20 in which only 20 OVERs (20 x 6 = 120 balls) per side are thrown. Rest remains the same. Finally, Test Cricket is 5 days, thats another story but is the original version of the game. Considered to be a test of mettle and technique given the length of the game - 5 days. It is also called unlimited over cricket.