Q.1-Does Tricket field differ from Cricket field?
No, Tricket field is same as Criket field.Size of pitch, distance to the boundary remains same as that in Cricket.
Q.2 - How often can arrangement of fielders be changed?
Arrangement of fielders is decided by the captain of the bowling team. Feild arrangement can be changed before delivary of every ball. However, frequent field rearrangement will use too much time and not likely to improve outcomes.
Q.3-Why seventh player is not allowed to bat?
Seventh player is a optional player and teams are not obligated to have 7th player. Therefore to maintain fairness in the game seventh player is not allowed to bat.
Q.4 - Sometime it may happen that the last batsman gets injured from the ball, during that situation who will play the remaining balls?
If that happens the innings will be terminated at that point if injury is deemed accidental. If injury is percieved as intentional or malingering is suspected by umpire, seventh batsman may be asked to bat at umpires descrition.
Q. 5-Batman hits six on first and second delivery and four on next delivery then how will they be scored?
Batsman will get 12 (6+6) runs for first ball. 10 (6+4) for second ball and 4 runs for Third ball. Total 26 runs in 2 balls.
Q.6-If the batsman hit six on the first ball, and the second ball is wide, then on next ball delivered batsman hits 4 run how will it be scored ?
Batsman will get 11 runs for the first ball - 6 for boundary + 1 for wide -illegal delivary + 4 for first legal delivary after hitting a six. 1 run for second illegal delivary - wide ball again and 4 runs for second legal delivary. Total 16 runs in 2 balls.
Q.7-If the batsman hit six on the first ball, and the second ball is no ball on which bats man makes 2 runs, then on next ball delivered batsman hits 4 run how will it be scored ?
Batsman will get 13 runs for the first ball - 6 for boundary + 1 for no ball -illegal delivery + 2 additional runs scored on illegal delivery+ 4 for first legal delivery after hitting a six. 3 (1+2) run for second illegal delivery - wide ball and 4 runs for second legal delivery. Total 20 runs in 2 balls.
Q.8-If the batsman hit six on the first ball, and the second ball is no ball on which bats man makes 3 runs, then on next ball delivered other batsman hits 4 run how will it be scored ?
Batsman will get 10 runs for the first ball - 6 for boundary + 1 for no ball -illegal delivery + 3 additional runs scored on illegal delivery. When odd number of runs are scored the striker batsman will end up as non striker batsman and will lose his chance to score additional runs. He will get 4 runs for no ball and additional runs scored on no ball. The other batsman who comes to striker end after running for 3 runs, will get 4 runs. Total 18 runs for batting side.
However, if the batsman only makes 2 runs on the no ball he can continue to be on striker and will continue to score and get bonus runs. It is therefore evident that it is very important on how each run is scored and strategically planned scoring of runs will get better outcomes.
Q.9-What is the criteria to credit one run to the player who demonstrate the best fielding in each over ?
Outstanding fielding run will be awarded at description of the umpire. Umpire is free to use any criteria to reach the decision.
Q. 10 - Are numbers of overs have not been assigned?
Teach team bowls 5 overs to the batting team alternating with other team bowling. If team A is batting Team C will bowl overs 1,3,5,7,9 and Team B will bowl overs team 2,4,6,8,10. Each team bats maximum 10 overs and bowls maximum 10 overs combined in whole match.
Q. 11 - Is there a restriction of the number of overs bowled by each bowler?
One bowler can bowl maximum of 4 overs in one match however there is no limit in which innings those overs are bowled. So say a bowler of Team C can bowl all 4 of his overs to Team A and none to Team B or divide it 3 and 1 or 2 and 2.
Q. 12 -Can a bowler only deliver half of an over to one team and another half to other team?
No, there are no partial overs. So even if 1 ball of a over is bowled it is counted as a full over.
Q. 13 - There are two captains at all times on the field, belonging to 2 different teams fielding at one time. Who is the captain and calling the shots?
Captain of the bowlers team arranges the field. Both captains makes calls to register their teams members fielding acts for fielding credits awarded after each over. So If team C is Bowling to Team A then captain of Team C will arrange the field. If on any of Team C player field the bowl Team C captain will make call to register the fielding act for credit and if team B player fields the ball the team B captain will make the call. Only 2 calls per team per over can be made.
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