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Heriot's Cricket Club: Isolation Activity Pack HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Table of Contents Scotland Women’s Word Search ........................ 3 Bowling Double Puzzle................................ 4 Batting Crossword Puzzle ............................ 5 Kwik-Maths ........................................... 7 Current Scotland Men’s Cricketers .................. 12 Current Top Women’s Cricketers in the World ........ 14 Best Current Test All-Rounders “Who am I?” Quiz .... 15 Cricket Nations World Map .......................... 16 Mazes ............................................... 20 Colouring in Picture #1 ............................ 23 Colouring in Picture #2 ............................ 24 Colouring in Picture #3 ............................ 25 Colouring in Picture #4 ............................ 26 Colouring in Picture #5 ............................ 27 2 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Scotland Women’s Word Search Instructions: Search for the Surnames of Players from the right-hand column in the square above. “JACK” has been found for you; can you find the other players? Words can be read from left-to-right, right-to-left, up-to-down, down-to-up and diagonally. J C R Q A Z M V G X M Q E E M A S R Z I X I I Q E C V E M U Y R C Y T D S C K H G B X U V U A A R K O O E E A I W R E K G W S I E Q G T L E L L C W U G L M I N R T A J O L S P K Y J U N W D E S M P O H Q B A P U D K S R W Y N C X F C I R K K P U J U E X C E Y F Q S E O K H J O M T M X H L X D W S I C I B B M T N A R G G C Z A B A L D O O S Q A M D F O C R E J Q D Z N W A T S O N W Y F O N S L B D T D W P T S C X S C O U B J F U L H J O E K P B A Name: Surname: Abbi AITKEN-DRUMMOND Katheryn & Sarah BRYCE Priyanaz CHETTERJJI Katherine FRASER Becky GLEN Laura GRANT Lorna JACK Abtaha MAQSOOD Megan MCCOLL Katie MCGILL Hannah RAINEY Rachel SCHOLES Ellen WATSON 3 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Bowling Double Puzzle Instructions: Unscramble each of the clue words and copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number. All the words relate to the different types of bowling deliveries. The first one has been completed for you. Can you work out the other 12 words/phrases? LYOGOG G O O G L Y CERBUNO 2 NI NWSEIRG 5 RAOCRM DORRAOS 1 GLE NINPESR 7 FFO TECRUT YRKEOR 6 LSREWO LALB 9 PIELPFR 4 RAM LALB OTU NIWGSRE 8 GEL CETRUT 3 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Batting Crossword Puzzle Instructions: Write down the correct type of batting stroke in the crossword puzzle below by looking at the direction where the ball would be hit by playing that specific stroke on the field. A3 has been done for you. Can you complete the rest of the puzzle? Across = A Down = D Note that spaces = - 1 2 3 O N - D R I V E 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 D2 D8 D1 A11 D4 Keeper A6 A9 D10 Off-side A12 Leg-side A5 D9 A7 Bowler A13 D3 A3 6 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Kwik-Maths Some key terms: • Batting average = batsman's runs scored per completed innings • Batting strike-rate = average number of runs scored per 100 balls faced • Economy rate = average number of runs conceded for each over bowled • Bowling average = number of runs conceded by a bowler per wicket taken • Bowling strike-rate = average number of balls bowled for every wicket taken Question 1 If the batting team averages 5 runs per over for 10 overs, how many runs were scored in total? Question 2 If the batting team averages 7 runs per over for 20 overs, how many runs were scored in total? Question 3 If the batting team averages 3.5 runs per over for 30 overs, how many runs were scored in total? 7 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Question 4 If the bowler concedes 36 runs in 6 overs, what is the bowler’s economy rate? Question 5 If the bowler concedes 27 runs in 9 overs, what is the bowler’s economy rate? Question 6 If the bowler concedes 28 runs in 8 overs, what is the bowler’s economy rate? Question 7 If a batsman scores 2x4’s, 3x6’s, 7x1’s, 6x2’s and 2x3’s, how many runs has the batsman scored in total? Question 8 If a batsman scores 7x4’s, 1x6’s, 17x1’s, 11x2’s and 4x3’s, how many runs has the batsman scored in total? 8 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Question 9 If a batsman scores 11x4’s, 7x6’s, 13x1’s, 8x2’s and 6x3’s, how many runs has the batsman scored in total? Question 10 If the bowler takes 3 wickets and concedes 30 runs, what is the bowler’s average? Question 11 If the bowler takes 4 wickets and concedes 24 runs, what is the bowler’s average? Question 12 If the bowler takes 5 wickets, concedes 45 runs and bowled 7 overs, what is the bowler’s average? Question 13 If the bowler takes 2 wickets in 10 overs, what is the bowler’s strike rate? 9 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Question 14 If the bowler takes 4 wickets in 8 overs, what is the bowler’s strike rate? Question 15 If the bowler takes 7 wickets in 7 overs and conceded 27 runs, what is the bowler’s strike rate? Question 16 If a batsman has scored a total of 50 runs in a season in 10 completed innings, what is the batsman’s average for the season? Question 17 If a batsman has scored a total of 350 runs in a season in 7 completed innings, what is the batsman’s average for the season? 10 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Question 18 If a batsman has scored a total of 560 runs in a season in 16 innings, but was not out in 2 of these innings, what is the batsman’s average for the season? Question 19 If a team has played 12 matches and won 6, lost 4, tied 2, what is the team’s winning, losing and tied percentage? Question 20 In a traditional Kwik Cricket match where the team starts on a score of 200 and every wicket lost is minus 5 runs from the total score, a team scored 112 runs and lost 7 wickets. What is the final score? Bonus Question What are three different whole numbers whose sum AND product are equal? A + B + C = D A x B x C = D 11 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Current Scotland Men’s Cricketers Instructions: Link the correct Scottish Cricketer’s name to the corresponding picture. Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 4 Figure 3 12 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Players: Mark Watt Kyle Coetzer Calum MacLeod Safyaan Sharif Match the Player’s Names to the Pictures: Figure 1.................................. Figure 2.................................. Figure 3.................................. Figure 4.................................. *Pictures courtesy of espncricinfo.com 13 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Current Top Women’s Cricketers in the World Instructions: Draw a line to link the country to the Player’s Names below. Country: Player’s Name: West Indies Alyssa Healy South Africa (a) Marizanne Kapp Australia (a) Tammy Beaumont New Zealand Stafanie Taylor England Shabnim Ismail India Sana Mir South Africa (b) Sophie Devine Pakistan Ellyse perry Australia (b) Deepti Sharma 14 [email protected] HERIOT’S CRICKET CLUB: ISOLATION ACTIVITY PACK 2 Best Current Test All- Rounders “Who am I?” Quiz 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Clues: 1) I am a tall fast bowler who bats in the middle order. I have captained my country on a few occasions and come Barbados, West Indies. I am also known as a bit-hitter as I like to hit big sixes. Who am I? 2) I had a brilliant 2019 season. I was part of the reason why my team won the World Cup Final and single-handedly won a Test match against Australia last Summer. I’m a left-handed batter, but bowl right-handed. Who am I? 3) I play for India and am a left-handed batter and a left-arm spin bowler. I have a fun celebration when I score a fifty or a hundred where I wave my bat around like a sword. Who am I? 4) I am a very fast, left-arm bowler who plays for Australia.
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