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7. When the ball hit by the batsmen crosses the boundary by
running, it gets a four ( 4 runs); and a six ( 6 runs) if it flies across
the boundary.
8. If the bowlers throw the ball against the rules, it is a no ball.
9. The batsman is out if the batting ball or the bat drops the bells
on the stumps.
10. The pitch cannot be changed without the consent of the captain
of both teams and the approval of the un1pire.
Exercise
1. Answer the following questions.
(a) How many players does a team have in the cricket inatch?
(b) In which situation does an innings end?
(c) Mention the situations in which batsmen are out.
( d) Mention the importance of bowling.
( e) What is the length of a cricket pitch?
(f) Why is the attraction of young people increasing towards
the cricket?
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