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    andythegr8
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    the pitch is usually one big oval shape, with a horisontal strip in the middle, (u can see it because the grass is cut shorter there) that has a pair of wickets at each end. A run is scored when both members of the batting pair make it to the other end of the strip(the wickets)


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    who do you believe?

    will win the 2008 cricket world cup... I am a windies fan so i want to it to be the windies but so far.. Australia seems to have the upper hand anybody believes other wise?



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    Originally posted by djussy J
    11 players per team. You bat in pairs until 10 people are out, then thats the end of the innings.

    The game is quite similar to baseball, in that both are reasonably slow paced sports, and share similar principals.

    Because the ball tends to move at bizarre angles when it is brand new, you normally send out the batsmen who have the best reflexes first. The best batsman in the side usually bats at three, then you nromally have another 2 or 3 specialist batsman, a wicket keeper (catcher) and then 4-5 specialist bowlers. These guys are all placed in order from best to worst.

    there are also 50 overs so the game can end in all out or jus wen it gets to 50 overs. i dont know much bout the game either but im getin there



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    Re: cricket

    I just heard about Cricket from a customer who lives in Colorado, and I can't beleive what a deal she is getting. I am in Michigan and have Verizon, which I am paying a ton for each month. Cricket does not show that they are in Michigan yet, so does anyone know if there is somebody as good as Cricket in Michigan, or when Cricket might be making it over here?

    Thank you!

    Sincerely,

    Paying through the nose...



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