🤣 thats what i had said to Kusum once when she called me bro🤣
🤣 thats what i had said to Kusum once when she called me bro🤣
Topic: Positions on Ground
These are the terms for different positions on cricket ground.
About yards and crease( popping, batting, bowling and return crease) Suyash will explain.
I also want to know about return crease and it's importance.
Soni/ Kusum topic: Boundaries and Sixes.
Jo's topic: Stumps(leg-stump, middle-stump and off stump) and bails with their height and width.
Suyash: Detail explainationtion😆
Bro is like saying dude, fam, mate, bruv etc. So many slangs😆
Like in urdu/hindi we say oh bhai
Bro woh friendly wala bro hai Gender wala nahi🤦♀️
Have you played Carrom Board game? 😆 It's the most famous indoor game for kids in India and Indian subcontinent. If yes then you would know that we flick the striker with our index finger. The carrom ball is similar. The bowler flicks the ball with his index finger rather than releasing the conventional way. That way the ball wobbles in the air because its flicked and has less power and also turns in opposite direction because of that.Originally posted by: kavya1994
Maine toh sirf topic likhe hain.
Plus meri bro dar ke bhagne walon mein se nahi hain. She can take more time to learn but she will learn
And even I want to gain some knowledge on some topics of cricket from you and others. Commentators keeps mentioning about carrom ball by R. Ashwin and I never understood what is that
Churchgate? Wo to Mumbai ka Station hai. Don't think its cricket related.Originally posted by: SoniRSippu21
And I dont understand umpires call and churchgate end etc.
Suyash give us cricket lessons
Umpires call is what we call as margin of error in Technology. That means the technology is not totally fool proof. Since drs involves prediction (what would have happened) there is a benefit of error given to technology. In that case what umpires decides stays the decision.
Originally posted by: BeingBlunt
Have you played Carrom Board game? 😆 It's the most famous indoor game for kids in India and Indian subcontinent. If yes then you would know that we flick the striker with our index finger. The carrom ball is similar. The bowler flicks the ball with his index finger rather than releasing the conventional way. That way the ball wobbles in the air because its flicked and has less power and also turns in opposite direction because of that.
Yes I know and played too but never knew that what relation that term has to do with the cricket ball.
Thank you so much for the info❤️
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These aren't important for basic users. 😆 You just need to know that there is a line and you have to have something (which includes your body and the bat as an extension) behind that line. If you leave that line the opponent team can break the stumps with the ball and you will be out.Originally posted by: kavya1994
Topic: Positions on Ground
These are the terms for different positions on cricket ground.
About yards and crease( popping, batting, bowling and return crease) Suyash will explain.
I also want to know about return crease and it's importance.
@bold : most important part, the fielding team is allowed to break the stumps only with the ball .
Originally posted by: BeingBlunt
Churchgate? Wo to Mumbai ka Station hai. Don't think its cricket related.
Umpires call is what we call as margin of error in Technology. That means the technology is not totally fool proof. Since drs involves prediction (what would have happened) there is a benefit of error given to technology. In that case what umpires decides stays the decision.
Arey when a bowler bowls usually it says he is bowing from this end aisa thats what m referring to.
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