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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about different cricket formats and rules.

Softball Cricket

What type of ball is used in Softball Cricket?

A standard tennis ball or a specially designed softball used for cricket is utilized. It is softer and safer than a hard cricket ball, making it popular for casual and local tournaments.
Softball Cricket

Are leg guards required for Softball Cricket?

Typically, no. Since the ball is soft, protective gear like leg guards and helmets is not mandatory, although some batsmen may choose to wear light protection.
Tape Ball Cricket

Why is the ball taped in Tape Ball Cricket?

Electrical tape is wrapped around a tennis ball to give it more weight, speed, and swing. It simulates the behavior of a hard cricket ball while still being relatively safe and affordable.
Tape Ball Cricket

How many overs are usually played in Tape Ball matches?

Tape ball matches are usually short, ranging from 6 to 10 overs per side, making them fast-paced and exciting.
Hardball Cricket

What acts as the governing body for Hardball Cricket in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is the governing body responsible for organizing and promoting hardball cricket at both national and domestic levels.
Hardball Cricket

Is protective gear mandatory?

Yes, due to the hardness of the ball, batsmen, wicketkeepers, and close fielders must wear helmets, pads, gloves, and abdomen guards to ensure safety.
Indoor Cricket

How does scoring work in Indoor Cricket?

Runs are scored by hitting the ball into different zones of the net. Physical runs between wickets also count. Unlike outdoor cricket, you can score runs and lose wickets in the same delivery (5 runs deducted for a wicket).
Indoor Cricket

How many players are in an Indoor Cricket team?

A standard indoor cricket team consists of 6 or 8 players, depending on the specific rules of the league or tournament.
International Cricket

What is the duration of a T20 International match?

A T20 International match typically lasts about 3 to 3.5 hours, with each team batting for a maximum of 20 overs.
International Cricket

When did Sri Lanka win the ODI World Cup?

Sri Lanka won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1996, defeating Australia in the final held in Lahore, Pakistan.
School Cricket

What is the "Big Match" culture in Sri Lanka?

Big Matches are annual cricket encounters between rival schools, often played over two or three days. They are festive events with rich traditions, arguably as popular as international matches in Sri Lanka.
School Cricket

Is the Royal-Thomian the oldest school match?

Yes, the "Battle of the Blues" between Royal College and S. Thomas' College is one of the oldest uninterrupted cricket series in the world.
Village Cricket

What are the rules for "Wicket is Wicket"?

In village cricket, rules are often adapted. "Wicket is Wicket" means if you hit the ball into a specific area (like a body of water or dense bush) where the ball cannot be retrieved, you are out, and you must replace the ball!
Village Cricket

Do official umpires officiate village matches?

Rarely. Umpiring duties are often shared by the batting team or neutral spectators, relying heavily on the "Spirit of Cricket" and mutual honesty.

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