Definitions [1]
Define the following term:
A runner
- A runner is a substitute player who runs between the wickets in place of a batsman who is injured or physically unable to run but can still bat.
- The injured batsman continues to face deliveries and play shots, while the runner handles the running chores.
- The runner must wear the same protective gear as the batsman and remain behind the umpire at the bowler's end while not running.
Important Questions [52]
- Explain the following term in cricket: Free hit
- What is the signal of the main umpire for the following? Leg bye
- Explain the following term in cricket: Leg before wicket
- Explain the three types of formats played in cricket.
- Give any four instances when an umpire can declare a batsman out.
- State any three duties of a captain during the match.
- What is the signal of the main umpire for the following? Dead ball
- What is the signal of the main umpire for the following? Free hit
- State the full form of LBW.
- Write the length of the cricket pitch.
- Write the height of the stumps.
- What is the inner circle on the cricket field called?
- What is significance of inner circle on the cricket field?
- List any four compulsory equipment used by the batsman in cricket.
- State any six ways of a batsman getting out in cricket.
- Mention any six fielding positions on “offside" of the field of play.
- Explain the following term: Hit Wicket
- Mention the essential wicket keeping skills in cricket.
- Explain the following term in cricket: Yorker
- Explain the following term in cricket: Night watchman
- Explain the following term in cricket: A duck
- Explain the following term in cricket: A century
- Explain the following term in cricket: Danger Area
- Explain the following term in cricket: A Pull shot
- Explain the following term in cricket: Tail ender
- Explain the following term in cricket: Upper cut
- Explain the following term in cricket: Flick shot
- Explain the following term in cricket: Short run
- Explain the following term in cricket: Power play
- Explain the following term in cricket: Bye
- Explain the following term in cricket: Beamer
- Explain the following term in cricket: Sight screen
- Explain the following term in cricket: Maiden Over
- Explain the following term in cricket: Reverse sweep
- Explain the following term in cricket: Substitute
- Explain the following term in cricket: Declaration
- Give any three instances when the umpire can call and signal a 'Dead Ball'.
- State any three variations of pace bowling.
- Explain the following term in cricket: Hat trick
- Explain the following term in cricket: Bump ball
- Explain the following term in cricket: Nick
- Explain the following term in cricket: Bouncer
- Explain the following term in cricket: Golden duck
- Explain the following term in cricket: Overthrow
- Explain the following term in cricket: Dead Rubber
- Write the weight of the cricket ball.
- Explain the term Dot ball in cricket.
- Explain The term Bodyline Bowling in cricket.
- Explain the following term in cricket: An appeal
- What is the importance of the ‘30-yard circle’ in a cricket match?
- State the full form of ICC.
- State the full form of BCCI.
