Role of an Umpire in a Cricket Match

Jan 19th, 2011 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

A bat – ball game that entertains the whole mass of people gathered and also the ones who watch it live in the televisions. Cricket a world class game captivates hearts and souls of many individuals across the world. People die to watch the game, literally starve to enter the gates of the ground in which the game is played. The fans all over the world know that cricket is definitely an entertaining game.

But in this game of cricket, can you guess who are the important players without bat and ball? They are the decision makers of the game who can make happiness or break it amongst teams. They ought to the good informers. They ought to be keen watchers of the game. They will have to be the wise decision makers irrespective of their favorites. They can earn good names if they are perfect. They are vulnerable to fans’ critical comments. Their decision is very crucial for the match. The guess can never be as simple as this one is. Of course, they are umpires. Umpires are the most important players in the field. They are different types and they are three in number.

An umpire in the game of cricket plays crucial role. This word ‘Umpire’ is from the Old French word ‘Nompere’ which means not equal, i.e. not a member of one of the teams. He is the person who has the authority to make decisions on the cricket field, according to the International Laws of Cricket under ICC. Apart from making decisions about wicket appeals, delivery laws, legalities involved, conduct and the manners in the game, the umpire has a track of all the records. It involves all the deliveries and announcements of the completion of an over.

To preside over the match, there are two on-field umpires present. The umpires are different in the positions and that makes the difference. There is one umpire who stands just behind the bowler’s wicket. He is the most important umpire and he decides and acts as a judiciary for most of them. There is another umpire standing with a side view from the batsman’s view. He is called the square leg umpire, the reason of the name being the filed position is called square leg. He helps the main umpire for many decisions that concerns his views. If he is able to see better, then he helps the umpire. The professional matches have the other option called third umpire. Third umpire has the technology to support him. If there is a condition for the umpires on field to make flaws or if there are any difficulties, there is a third umpire who has an access to television replays.

Laws of Cricket – Why Did the Super-Sub Rule Fail?

Dec 10th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

The laws of cricket are meant to address possible difficulties that might be faced in mounting a competitive and entertaining cricket match. One of the popular laments of latter-day cricket captains is regarding the paucity of genuine all-rounders. Not so long ago, the likes of Botham and Kapil Dev strode the cricket field, batting, bowling and fielding with equal ease and felicity. For instance, India’s World Cup win in 1983 was built on the backs of men who could everything their captain demanded of them, men answering to names such as Mohinder Amarnath, Roger Binny and Madan Lal. But those days are a distant memory, now.

For a brief period in 2005, the ICC thought it had a solution to the problem. It introduced, in ODIs, the Super Sub rule, devised specifically to encourage all-rounders. Under the rule, the captains at the toss would name 12 players, including a super substitute, who could be introduced at any time into the game, while ensuring that no more than 11 players represented the team at a given moment. The super sub was allowed to bat, bowl and keep wickets, at the discretion of his captain. Also, once the substitution was made, it was permanent. The replaced player could not come back.

Captains were quick to try and exploit the rule, in a way the ICC had not considered, while devising it. For instance, if it was a bowler friendly wicket, a captain hoping to bowl first would name an extra specialist bowler in the team, to be replaced by a specialist batsman as a super substitute, when the team batted. But there was a slight hitch that prevented captains from benefiting. They had to name the substitute before the toss. This meant that any advantage of having a specialist batsman or bowler as super substitute depended on winning the toss, and electing to bat or bowl according to the team’s choice of a batsman or bowler as the super sub.

This often resulted in the super sub not taking any further part in a match, if the captain lost the toss. Far from helping to produce all-rounders, the ostensible reason for the law, the super sub rule soon became a farcical device, and the ICC thought it best to consign the rule to the dustbin of cricket history.

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How Protecting Yourself With Cricket Batting Pads Can Improve Your Health

Nov 17th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

Cricket is a popular sport that is played all over the world. It is a sport that originated in England. The sport is considered to be the game of the rich and privileged. But nowadays it is played by every one, and at all levels. It could be played as a gentle village cricket match, competitive club cricket, county level or played at the national and international levels. The game requires lots of equipment like any other game. There is certain protective equipment that is required to be used while playing the game, like gloves, helmets, thigh pads, arm pads and so on. There is also protective equipment that is required to be worn exclusively by the batsman only. Cricket batting pads are one of them.

Cricket pads provide protection for the player’s legs. While selecting the right kind of batting pads, you should remember that the pads should not only give protection but also the needed comfort. The use of the batting pads protects the knees, shins and the lower thigh part above the knees. They are worn on the legs and they can be referred to as leg guards also.

The pads have three straps to fasten them to the legs of the batsman and these straps are adjustable. The batsman can adjust them according to their comfort level. There is also a special knee roll that is used for providing extra protection to the knees. The batsman can also use extra padding beneath the cricket batting pads, to sustain the impact of the ball.

The very first batting pads that were designed were very heavy. They were made out of foam, cotton and cane wood strips, which all contributed to the extra weight. In the present days, pads are made with strong, durable and ultra light synthetic materials such as PVC. The use of these materials keeps the pads light, and also alleviates fatigue that could be experienced when they are worn for a long time.
The batting pads protect the batsman from any injury to the legs, caused by the ball when it is bowled by the fast bowlers. It is always necessary for the batsman to take the utmost precautions to protect their legs from any damage caused throughout the course of the game.

State of the art leg guards are available in standard and innovative designs. They are mostly made of lightweight materials, which is handy, as they will need to be removed and put back on at various stages of the game. Good quality pads will ensure the batter has free leg movement as well. The kneecap of the pads is shielded with dual density high impact foams that have great absorbing capacities. The knee bolster has air mesh at the contour. The shin is also covered with foam to maximise the flexibility and comfort level. The three vertical bolsters, which are inside the batting pads, provide flexibility and protection.

Wearing cricket batting pads during the game not only provides the required protection and comfort, but also allows playing and enjoying the game with the least amount of risk. So choose premium quality protective pads and play a safe game.

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Cricket Fielding Tips to boost your Performance!

Aug 29th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

That catches win matches is a very old saying and this is very rightly said. Many times in a cricket match, the fielding level of teams is the determining factor in the outcome of a match. A team may have the best batting line up, have the world’s deadliest fast bowlers and spin bowlers, but if the fielding of the team is not up to the mark, winning can be an impossible task. The whole team could be playing well and a misfield from a fielder could suddenly demoralize the whole team. Cricket is a team game and every member of the team must give his best if the team wants to win a match.

Fielding in a cricket match is all about anticipation. Better the level of your anticipation is, better will be your resulting fielding effort. Remember a good fielder is one who is comfortable in fielding at any position, be it the boundary or the slip cordon. Cricket fielding tips are capable of giving you proper fielding guidance if you follow them seriously.

Fielding in the boundary can be very tricky if you do not have the right amount of concentration. The boundary is the nosiest area in a cricket field and any lapse can prove to be fatal to the team. If you are fielding in that position, never be distracted by the noise and bantering from the crowd. Cricket fielding tips suggest that your sole aim must be to follow the movement of the ball and anticipate in advance where the ball is likely to end up.

The golden rule of taking catches while fielding is not to celebrate too soon. Remember what happened to Herschelle Gibbs, when he started his celebrations a bit too early after taking the catch of Steve Waugh in a crucial world cup encounter. South Africa was knocked out from the tournament and Australia went on to win the trophy, all because of a missed catch. Remember to secure the ball in your hand for enough time before you start celebrating. Never get carried away when you have taken the catch, even if you have caught the world’s best batsman for a duck.

Following the cricket fielding tips are crucial while fielding at any position in the cricket field. While fielding at close in positions like slips, gully and short leg, make sure that your stance is proper. Keep a proper distance in between both your feet so that your body weight is divided evenly. Rest lightly on the balls of your feet so that you can easily maneuver yourself to the direction in which the ball is going past you. Remember, that catches should always be taken with soft hands. If you are a close in fielder, never neglect to wear protective gears like helmet and pad. Remember injuries sustained while fielding can turn to be life threatening for a player.

Always be alert while you are fielding, be it at any position. This is a golden cricket fielding tips, which will surely lead you to succeed in the cricket field. If you are fielding in the deep, take care to avoid the sun. Wear protective sunglasses to keep away the sun while you are running to take a catch. Remember the outcome of a match depends on the way you field for your team. Catches really do win matches.

Cricket World Cup – 2011

Aug 13th, 2010 Posted in Cricket News | No Comments »

The cricket world cup is an international event. These WC matches are based on men’s One Day International (ODI) cricket matches. WC matches are organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). This tournament is being held after every four years since held the first time in England in 1975. The number of matches and teams are increased than first cricket wc match.

CRICKET WC HISTORY: 9 wc matches have been played till now. There history is as followed.

The FIRST match was played in 1975, hosted by England. West Indies won the first world cup by defeating Australia by 17 runs.

The SECOND match was played in 1979. hosted by England. Again West Indies won the world cup by defeating England by 92 runs.

The THIRD match was held in 1983, hosted by England third time. India won this world cup by defeating West Indies by 43 runs.

The FOURTH was played in 1987, hosted by Pakistan and India. This world cup was won by Australia by defeating England by 7 runs, the closest margin in world cup history.

The FIFTH matches were held in Australia and New Zealand in 1992. Pakistan won by defeating England by 22 runs.

The SIXTH was played in1996, hosted by India and Sri Lenka. And Australia defeated West Indies by 29 runs.

The SEVENTH was played in 1999, hosted by England, Ireland, Scotland, and Netherlands. Australia defeated Pakistan and reached the target in 20 overs.

The EIGHTH was hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya in 2003. Australia won this world cup by defeating India by 125 runs.

The last NINETH was played in 2007, and hosted by West Indies. And Australia defeated sri Lanka by 53 runs.

THE WC 2011:

The TENTH ICC cricket wc is going to held in 2011. This will be played during the months of February and March 2011. The first match will be played on 19th February 2011, and fourteen countries are going to participate this cricket world cup. India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are going to host this world cup tournament. It is first time for Bangladesh to co-host a cricket world cup.

Pakistan was also included in the co-hosting countries, but after the attack on Sri Lanka’s national cricket team in Lahore in 2009, the International Cricket Council (ICC) forced the Pakistan to strip its hosting rights. So Pakistan is not hosting the world cup matches now.

Fourteen matches included one semi final, were supposed to host by Pakistan, are now shifted to other countries. Eight matches of them are shifted to India, four are given to Sri Lanka and two are awarded to Bangladesh. The headquarters of the organizing committee were also in Lahore, which are shifted to Mumbai now.

HOW CRICKET AFFECTS HUMAN LIFE:

Cricket match is most exciting entertainment for the people of almost all over the world, and cricket WC has more significance in human life than a cricket match. These cricket matches are very popular among the people of every age children, youngsters, old and even women also show interest in cricket matches.

For most of the people cricket matches have become the matter of life and death. They can’t bear the defeat of their beloved country. Defeat disturbs them not only mentally but also physically. They use to become the patients of high blood pressure and depression.

No doubt both countries want victory, but its impossible. Anyone has to face defeat in every game, and these ups and downs are part of life. If today you have to face defeat then tomorrow you also can prove yourself as winner. And it is one of the best rules of happy life to face the hard realities of life courageously and open heartedly.

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