Cricket Runs

The Striker has two objectives. First, he defended his Wicket, ie it prevents it from gebowlten ball is taken. On the other hand, he, whenever he deems it seems possible, try to wegzuschlagen the ball so that he has enough time, on the other hinüberzulaufen Wicket. His partner, the Non-Striker, which is at the other end of the pitch next to the Wicket is there so that the bowler of the field team to the bowling place, you must then pitch to the opposite end of run. The Batsmen will decide whether or not losgelaufen but themselves.

If one of the Batsmen are not behind the strike line (popping Crease) at the end of his pitch before the team field the ball on the corresponding Wicket thrown and that it has destroyed - and at least one of the small rods querliegenden (bail) has fallen - it is Batsman out of this (see 1 below the termination shock Manns below). If the page Batsmen but this change, this is called single is worth one point (run). If enough time is, the Batsmen as often walk back and forth and get a corresponding score. In practice, this place rarely change more than three. If the strike the ball on the pitch limit suggests, there are six runs. The referee then stretches both arms upward. If the ball touches the ground before, there are only four runs. In this case, the referee with one arm a wave-like motion from one side to the other.