no it will not be counted if the player scores a six it will be counted
it depends.if ... the bowler bowls it and the batsman misses the ball and the keeper also misses it and the batsman make a run then they (the runs) are called byes.
pace is the speed at which the bowler bowls.
Strikers are only in soccer and occasionally hockey, depends where you are from. In cricket, people often refer to someone hitting the ball as "They are striking the ball". Z
The bowler will be allowed one ball over the batsmens head next one will be a no ball.
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played on a rectangular 22-yard long pitch with 11 players on each team. A spell in cricket refers to the number of continuous overs a bowler bowls before being relieved.
No. The same bowler must continue the bowling.
In cricket, the stumps are another name for the wickets. This is what a bowler bowls towards in an effort to get a batsman out. Fielders may also try to hit the wickets if batsmen are running between them in an effort to get the batsmen out.
French cut means A cut Shot Deliberately played by the batsman probably a late cut shot..
A bowler bowls 6 bowls in an over.
Shaun tait is a australian bowler. Malinga is a srilankan bowler. Shaun tait bowls faster than malinga.
It is actually a "Sight Screen", A big white (when the ball is red) screen put up on the boundary behind where the bowler bowls. If it is an ODI or T20 and they are playing with a white ball then the sight screen will be black. It is so the batsman can clearly see the ball when it is bowled
if the bowler bowls the ball out of the strip in front of the bowler ( his limit) then the umpire shouts wide and it means the ball has gone out of the rectangle/strip.