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Discover the world of cricket, a popular team sport played with a bat and ball on a field. Learn about the rules, equipment, player positions, and different types of cricket tournaments. Improve your understanding of the game through videos and reading comprehension exercises.
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English language 4 WEEK 8
WEEK 8 • Cricket PPT: the sport, equipment, playing field, players, laws of cricket. • Watching videos explaining the basic rules of cricket • Reading comprehension practice • Word building – adjectives
CRICKET • Cricket is a team sport. • The cricket match is played on a pitch by two opposing teams each consisting of 11 players. • It is the second most popular sport in the world and is played in over 120 countries.
CRICKET TOURNAMENTS • There are several types of cricket: Twenty20 cricket, one day cricket and test cricket.
CRICKET TOURNAMENTS • There is a number of tournaments such as the Ashes, IPL League the most important one ICC World Cup Cricket (the next World Cup is in 2019).
TEST CRICKET • Cricket is a game played with a bat and a ball on a large field, known as a ground. • The object of the game is to score runs when at bat and to put out, or dismiss, the opposing batsmen when in the field.
CRICKET • Test cricket is played over 5 days where each team has two innings (or two chances to bat). • The scores are then cumulative and the team with the most runs after each inning is the winner. • Twenty20 cricket lasts 3 hours.
CRICKET • One Day cricket in played with 50 overs. Each team has 50 overs to bat and bowl before swapping and doing the previous discipline. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.
CRICKET RULES • Before the game begins an official will toss a coin - bat or field? • The aim of the batting team is to score runs while the aim of the fielding team is to bowl ten people out and close the batting teams’ innings. • Although there are eleven players in each team only ten players need to be bowled out as you cannot have one person batting alone. • Batting is done in pairs.
PLAYERS • Each team consists of 11 players. • These eleven players will have varying roles in the team from batsmen, bowlers, fielders and wicket keepers. • Whilst each player may have a specialist role they can take up any role should they wish. • The fielding team must have one designated wicket keeper who is the only person allow to wear pads and gloves on the field. The wicket keeper stands behind the opposite end to the bowler to catch the ball.
EQUIPMENT • Batsmen can wear a host of padding including leg guards, gloves, thigh guards, inner thigh guards, a box, a helmet and a chest guard. • All players wear spiked shoes and white wearing white clothing (the only exception is in shorter games where the players may wear coloured clothing). • The cricket ball is made of cork and is either red (test match) or white (one day games).
CRICKET RULES • A run occurs when a batsmen hits the ball with their bat and the two batsmen at the wicket mange to successfully run to the other end. • The batsmen can run as many times as they like before being given out. If the ball crosses the boundary rope after it has bounced at least once from leaving the bat then 4 runs are given. • If the ball goes over the boundary rope without bouncing then 6 runs are awarded to the batting team.
CRICKET RULES • Runs can also be scored when the bowler bowls a wide delivery (a ball that is too far away from the stumps), • no ball (where the bowler oversteps the front line on the wicket), • a bye (where no one touches the ball but the two batsmen run anyway) • and a leg bye (where the ball hits the batsmen’s leg or body and a run is taken).
CRICKET PITCH • In the centre of the pitch there is a wicket. • The wicket will have two sets of three stumps at either end and they must be 22 yards apart. • At each end of the wicket there is a crease and a line is drawn about 2 yards across the wicket from the stumps. • The bowler will bowl the cricket ball from one end whilst the batsmen will try and hit the ball from the other end.
CRICKET RULES • Each team is made up of 11 players. • The bowler must bowl 6 legal deliveries to constitute an over. • A game must have two umpires stood at either end of the wicket. The umpires then must count the number of balls in the over, make decisions on whether the batsman is out after an appeal and also check that the bowler has bowled a legal delivery.
CRICKET RULES • A batsmen can be given out by either: • being bowled (the ball hitting their stumps), • caught (fielder catches the ball without it bouncing), • Leg Before Wicket (the ball hits the batsmen’s pads impeding its line into the stumps), • stumped (the wicket keeper strikes the stumps with their gloves whilst the batsmen is outside of their crease with ball in hand), • hit wicket (the batsmen hits their own wicket), • Handled ball ( the batsmen handles the cricket ball on purpose),
CRICKET RULES • timed out (the player fails to reach the crease within 30 seconds of the previous batsmen leaving the field), • hit ball twice (batsmen hits the cricket ball twice with their bat) and • obstruction (the batsmen purposely prevents the fielder from getting the ball).
VIDEOS ABOUT CRICKET • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKnmqtools4 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqtpNkMvj5Y
WORD BUILDING – ADJECTIVES • Many adjectives are formed by adding a suffix to a verb or noun. • The most common adjective suffixes are: -able, -ible, -al, -ant, -ent, -ary, -ive, -ative, -ed, -ing, -ful, -ous, -y, -ly.
WORD BUILDING PRACTICE • They reached an _______ not to sell the product to each other's customers. (AGREE) • Phantom of the Opera is a _________ music show. (SENSATION) • Bollywood movies achieved huge _________ in the 1990s. (POPULAR) • Watching old movies is my mum's the idea of _________. (HAPPY) • Detroit is renowned for the _________ of cars. (PRODUCE) • Thieves sometimes target people at concerts, so be ________ with your wallets. (CARE) • If you make a good _________ at the interview, you will get the job. IMPRESS • My history teacher has a vast ________ of past events. KNOW • You are never too old to go to college and gain some _________. QUALIFY • The weatherman said there is a strong ________ of rain today. POSSIBLE
WORD BUILDING - ADJECTIVES • Handout
READING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE • Handout
THE END • Other key points shall be discussed in class • THANK YOU
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