2009年1月8日木曜日

Speech of NZ Sports

Cricket is a bat-and-ball team sport that originated in England and is now played in more than 100 countries. Another name is ‘sport for gentleman’. It is played on a glass plot field, it has a tea time. The team consists of eleven players. Batsman is a player in the act of batting. Bowler is a player in act of throwing bowl. They don’t have a glove, but catcher have glove. The famous team of New Zealand is Black Caps.
I’m going to explain the popular way to save the point. First “Bowled”: the bowler breaks the wicket. Next “Caught”: the batsman has hit the ball has been caught on the full by a member of the fielding side, same as the rule of the baseball. Next “Run out”: a member of the fielding side has broken or "put down" the wicket with the ball while a batsman was out of his ground. Next “Timed out”: as the word, the next batsman should arrive at the wicket within 2 minutes of the previous one being dismissed.

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