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2004 in cricket (8357 bytes)
2: [[2003 in cricket]], 3: [[2004 in sports|other sporting events of 2004]], 4: [[2005 in cricket]] 7: ...haka]], [[Bangladesh]] - [[Pakistan]] beat [[West Indies]] by 25 runs. 8: ...n bowling|spinner]] in history to take 500 [[Test cricket|Test]] wickets. Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2004 (608 bytes) 1: ...5]] and [[March 5]] [[2004]]. (''See also: [[2004 in sports]]'') 3: ==Opening ceremony== 5: ...International Cricket Council]] are participating in the tournament. 9: [[Category:International cricket competitions]] 10: [[Category:2004 in sports|Cricket World Cup]] Over (cricket) (3374 bytes) 1: ...ix consecutive balls bowled by a single [[bowler (cricket)|bowler]]. No bowler is allowed to bowl more than... 3: ...ket)|wide]]s do not count as one of the six balls in an over. 5: ...a minimum number of overs per day to prevent spoiling of the game by a slow over rate. 7: ...suring that both [[batsman|batsmen]] face the bowling. 9: A ''maiden over'' is one in which no runs are scored. Cricket (31833 bytes) 3: ...black trousers on the far right are the [[umpire (cricket)|umpires]].]] 5: ...English-speaking]] [[Caribbean]] (called the West Indies). 7: ... top cricketing nations provide passionate entertainment that has occasionally given rise to [[Diploma... 11: ...''[[run (cricket)|runs]]'' (points) than the opposing team. 13: ... the term "innings" and NEVER "inning" - see [[innings]]. --> Bowling (cricket) (4892 bytes) 1: ...:CricketSCG1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A professional cricket match]] 3: ...player skilled at bowling is called a ''[[bowler (cricket)|bowler]]''. 5: A single act of bowling the ball towards the batsman is called a ''ball'... 7: ...ble to hit it, an umpire will rule it a ''[[wide (cricket)|wide]]''. 11: ...n bowling with an underarm action due to the blousing dress and to counter this she began to bowl with... Cricket (insect) (1557 bytes) 1: ...iquet.1(L).jpg|thumb|300px|A [[tree cricket]] sitting on a leaf.]] 2: [[Image:Cricket.jpg|thumb|250px| Note the long antennae]] 3: ...d legs. The females have a long needlelike egg-laying organ ([[ovipositor]]). There are about 900 spec... 5: ... are popular [[pets]] in [[Asia]], especially [[China]]. 8: *Family Gryllidae - [[True cricket]]s Test cricket (8555 bytes) 1: ...ability (as compared to [[One-day International]] cricket). 3: ... a subset of [[first-class cricket]], the form of cricket played over several days and officially sanctione... 5: ...r Test cricket referred to is in regards to men's cricket.'' 8: ...th century (1884 to 1889)]]'''; '''[[Test matches in the 19th century (1890 to 1900)]]''''' 10: ==Test cricket playing nations== Batting (cricket) (10987 bytes) 1: ...:CricketSCG1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A professional cricket match]] 3: ...[cricket bat]] in order to score runs without getting out. 5: ...e [[run (cricket)|runs]] for the team without getting 'out'. 7: ...eleven players in his team are 'out' and their innings is closed. 9: ==Goals of batting== One-day cricket (12877 bytes) 1: <div style="float:right;margin-left:1em;text-align:center"> 6: ... distinct from [[Test cricket]] and [[first-class cricket]] which can take up to five days to complete. 9: ...te ball gives it subtly different characteristics in flight as it wears. 11: ...n the claimed excitement. Such criticisms have gained steam with the revitalisation, led by [[Austral... 13: ===Bowling restrictions=== Cricket (disambiguation) (668 bytes) 1: '''Cricket''' can mean: 2: *[[Cricket|Cricket (sport)]] 3: **[[Beach cricket]] 4: **[[Club cricket]] 5: **[[County cricket]] Flipper (cricket) (3366 bytes) 1: ...eeps deceptively low after pitching and can accordingly be very difficult to play. 3: It was reputedly invented by the Australian leg-spinner [[Clarrie Grimmett]]. Grimmett became so enamo... 5: ...and skidded through rapping him on the pads plumb in front of off stump, [[leg before wicket]]. 7: ... Warne's flipper, although Tendulkar has such amazing eyes, reflexes, and footwork that he may be able... 9: ...ply pushed backwards with the heel of his palm, akin to what would now be referred to as a "zooter". 2005 in cricket (1594 bytes) 2: [[2004 in cricket]], 3: [[2005 in sports|other sporting events of 2005]], 4: [[2006 in cricket]] 7: ...est ton (century) in a match against [[Australian cricket team|Australia]]. 9: *January 10th - First [[World Cricket Tsunami Appeal]] match between Asian XI and ICC W... First-class cricket (11568 bytes) 1: ...custom, first-class cricket is said to have begun in [[1815]], the end of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. 3: ==Conduct of a game of first-class cricket== 5: ... be played on weekends, for instance) first-class cricketers are mostly paid professionals. 11: ...follow-on minimum lead requirement in first-class cricket is: 16: ...ame.) Note that only the first day can be ignored in this calculation. If more than one day is abandon... Old Trafford (cricket) (697 bytes) 1: ...st cricket|Test matches]] have been played there since [[1884]]. 3: ...ootball stadium]], in the borough of [[Trafford]] in [[Greater Manchester]]. 6: *[[List of Test cricket grounds]] 7: *[[Test matches in the 19th century (1884 to 1889)]] 8: *[[Test matches in the 19th century (1890 to 1900)]] Run (cricket) (2565 bytes) 1: ...s are mostly contained in Law 18 of the [[Laws of cricket]]. 3: ... their ground from end to end; when a [[Boundary (cricket)|boundary]] is scored; when penalty runs are awar... 7: ...wling side. In practice, this rule is rarely in point. 11: ...he batsman with the highest number of career runs in ODIs with over 11,000 runs. 13: ...rham at Edgbaston. The highest team score in Test cricket is 952. New Zealand Cricket (1105 bytes) 1: ...s the governing body for professional [[cricket]] in [[New Zealand]]. 3: ...ition and the [[State Shield]] domestic [[one day cricket|one-day]] competition. 5: ...vor Chappell]] bowled an [[underarm delivery]] making it impossible for the batsman to score a six. 8: New Zealand Cricket involves the following first-class teams: 14: * [[Wellington]] Jiminy Cricket (1020 bytes) 1: ...in order to serve as the official conscience for Pinocchio, as well as a comic foil who accompanies hi... 3: Jiminy Cricket's voice was created by singer [[Cliff Edwards]], who voiced it for Disney th... 5: ...neration how to spell e-n-c-y-c-l-o-p-e-d-i-a. Jiminy most recently appeared on ''[[House of Mouse]]''... 7: ...isney Company]] alongside [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Tinkerbell]]. 9: ...ny Cricket is also a verbal [[expression]] expressing surprise. Scottish cricket (1557 bytes) 1: ...ess, Scotland has a well established recreational cricket structure. 5: ...ts have played professionally in English domestic cricket. 7: ...mprove the performance level of the best Scottish cricketers. 9: ==Administration== 11: ...and is an Associate Member of the [[International Cricket Council]]. Runner (cricket) (1153 bytes) 1: ...The runner must be part of the 11 players playing in the current match. The runner can ''only run'' bu... 3: ...s]] must agree to a runner, before he can be used in the game. 5: ...omes to the striking end (facing the bowler), the injured batsman must stand near the Square-Leg umpir... 7: ...it is interesting to note that if either one, the injured batsman or his "runner" is caught out of the... 9: [[Category:Cricket terminology]] Boundary (cricket) (4827 bytes) 1: ...' has two distinct meanings in the [[sport]] of [[cricket]]. 5: ... of the playing field, or the physical object marking the edge of the field, such as a rope or fence. 7: ..., and then return to pick it up after having slid into the boundary and then returned to the field. 11: ...he scoring of a '''four''' or a '''six''' from a single delivery. 13: ...as the relevant type of [[extra (cricket)|extra]] instead.
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