nlEnglishman’s Sticky Wicket ^Brings No Yells In Cricket iston si C—J iston it Army - Aggie fans used to yelling and 61 /hooping at athletic contests will nths, helped ital se: iV opert Jughtet er of H eii ■rd Pay iajor, foductim ie seni » work I lecided 2xas M at ‘S, e and ind it strangely quiet when A&M osts the University of Texas to cricket match April 11. The tone for the game was set n the printed invitations for the ;ame. “The cricket club requests the ^ jleasure of your company at an ■xhibition match which will begin at 10:45 a.m. and should finish Juring the afternoon . . the in vitations read. THE GAME, scheduled for the drill field across from the Me morial Student Center, will be ex plained over a public address sys tem by Griffiths. Griffiths explained that cricket is a contest between the bowler and the batsman. The batsman at tempts to keep the bowled ball from striking his wicket, stakes set into the ground 22 yards from the bowler. ELEVEN MEN form a team and there is a batsman located ll ul both to the front and rear of the bowler. Runs are scored on the basis of how far the batsman Texas ij knocks the small ball. There are te a vrctl m bases, aining ay- ng the Ei r vice' om 8 a,[ Monday, her men in’s Trait ed reset irricanes iemoMe destnit 1) Cricket is played between two teams, each of 11 men. 2) At any time during play there are on the field (a) 2 men of the batting side (b) 11 men of the fielding side (c) 2 umpires (in white coats). 3) The batting side must de fend the two wickets (each of 3 stumps) which are 22 yards apart. In other words the 2 batsmen must not allow these wickets to be hit by the ball. 4) A team is dismissed when 10 men are out since the 1 man left is unable to defend both wickets. When the 10 men are out this al ways completes the innings al though the batting captain may declare the innings terminated at any time. 5) A run is made every time the batsmen change ends; that is, run from one wicket to the other. Note—if a ball is hit over the boundary without touching the ground it scores 6 runs; if it has touched the ground first it counts 4 runs. The ball does not have to be hit in order for runs to be made. 6) The aim is to score more runs in the innings than your op ponents. Note—in matches sched uled for one day only one inning is played per team. 7) A batsman can be out (a) caught (off a fly ball) (b) bowled (ball hits wicket) (c) run out [failed to make base (wicket)] (d) stumped (catcher puts down wicket while batsman off base) (e) leg before wicket ball (ball prevented from hitting the wicket by the batsman’s body and NOT the bat) (f) hit wicket (batsman knocks down his own wick et) 8) A bowler (pitcher) must de liver the ball with his arm straight and he can only deliver 6 balls (fouls excluded) in succession— this constitutes an over. After the over another bowler is used from the other end, this necessitates all the fielders chang ing positions. Note—no bowler may bowl two consecutive overs. 9) The score is expressed as so many runs for so many wickets; that is, the number of runs scored and how many players have been dismissed. 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