This may not be in most common order.
caught
Being caught by a fielder, most common.
1 Sentences"I've miss hit the ball, now it has gone high and caught and I've been caught."
bowled
"The bowler's ball hits the stumps."
"Okay, leave this shot not to edge, but I've been bowled."
lbw/ leg before wicket.
The ball hits the pad before the bat. It has to be in line to hit the wickets.
"Okay, leave this shot not to edge, but I've been out for an lbw."
run out
If you are not in your crease the ball hit the stumps it's out.
4 Sentences: "The batsman mixed me uuupp, I have been run out."
Hit the ball twice
You hit the ball twice.
5 Sentences: "Defend the stumps bat, I double hit it.
6. hit wicket
The wicket is there and you hit it.
6 Sentence: " Ouch the ball has hit me, hit wicket nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoooooooooooooo I have hit wicket!"
7. obstructing the field
The batsman holds the ball before hitting the wicket running out.
7 Sentences: "No I'm getting run out stop the ball hand, Nooooooooo I have obstructed the field!"
8. Handling the ball
You stop the cricket ball with your hand.
8 Sentences: "There is not enough time to react grab the ball, no I handled the ball!"
9. Timed out
If you are not on the pitch in time you are timed out.
9 Sentences: "I slept in hopefully the next wicket hasn't happened, Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I've been timed out!"
10. stumped
If you play a shot and you miss it, the wicketkeeper can catch it. If you are not in your crease the wicketkeeper hits the stumps with the ball your out.
10 Sentences: " Okay, I'll go out of my crease to hit a 6, oh no the wicketkeeper has caught Nooooooooooooooooo, I've been stumped, Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
Joke time!
Q. Why is it called cricket?
A. Because there is a wicket.
Q. What animal is Glenn Mcgrath?
A. A pigeon
Q. Who is the dount women?
A. Alyssa Healy
By Samuel
This page is published by Samuel.