COMPACT GUIDE

As coaches we know how it’s played, but we understand that the KFC Big Bash League is bringing a whole new audience to the game of . Among all the sixes and fours you can expect, this Thirsty Camel compact guide will help you understand all the rules of the BBL you may not know. With the biggest crowds, the Adelaide Strikers have the best fans in the league and we thank you all for your support. Go Strikers!

Jason Gillespie Andrea McCauley

1 What to expect

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Be seen on the BIG SCREEN @strikersbbl #strikeforce A T20 GAME hours GOES FOR FROM START APPROXIMATELY3TO FINISH

AT THE END OF THE HOW DO YOU GAME THE TEAM WITH THE MOST RUNS WIN? SCORED WINS! 4 hours Each team has FROM START 20 OVERS TO FINISH to score as many runs as they can or to bowl the other team out as quickly as they can!

T20 = Twenty 20 1 OVER = 6 balls AT THE END OF THE unless there is a GAME THE TEAM WITH or no ball THE MOST RUNS (see page 20-21) SCORED WINS! 5 The TEAM Each team has 11 batters. Batters need to score as many runs in 20 overs as they can without getting out.

6 WAYS TO SCORE RUNS The batter hits the ball and runs 1 to other end of the pitch. Keep running to score more runs.

Hit the ball to the 4 RUNS rope on the bounce.

Hit the ball over the 6 RUNS boundary rope without it touching the ground.

are runs awarded to the batting team EXTRAS from the following: Free Hit

Wide No Ball Free Hit

Free Hit Free Hit Free Hit Only “wides” and “no balls” must be re-bowled by the bowler (see pages 20-21) FREE HIT If a “no ball” (see page 14) is bowled the WATCH OUT batter gets a “free hit”. This means as theseFree often Hit Free Hit end up in the the batter can swing hard at the next crowd! ball they face without fear of getting out - , bowled or LBW. 7 FIELDINGThe TEAM The team consists of a keeper (stands behind the stumps with the gloves), a bowler (the one the ball at the batter) and 9 x fielders. The aim is to get 10 x and stop the batting team from runs. Howzat = HOW IS THAT? A player must ask the 8 if the batter is out (the ) SAME DAY DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR

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Simply purchase any Wirra Wirra product at Thirsty Camel using your registered Thirsty Camel Card to enter. Terms and conditions apply. Valid Promotion Dates: 5/12/16 to 1/1/17 SOME WAYS YOU CAN 1 OF 50 FAMILY PASSES TO THE ADELAIDE STRIKERS HOME GAME ON 16/1/17 TAKE WIN A WICKET... BOWLED The bowler hits the stumps with the ball & the bails come off. CAUGHT The batter has hit the ball in the air and a fielding player catches the ball without it bouncing. LBW Short for “” and means the umpire thinks the ball would have hit the wickets if it hadn’t hit the batters pads first. Simply purchase any Wirra Wirra product at Thirsty Camel using your registered Thirsty Camel Card to enter. Terms and conditions apply. Valid Promotion Dates: 5/12/16 to 1/1/17 13 Bowling Overs are bowled at alternate ends of the pitch. A bowler can’t bowl 2 overs in a row. Bowlers bowl a maximum of 4 overs each

NO BALL When a bowler’s foot goes over the bowler’s crease or the ball goes above the batter’s waist without it bouncing = FREE HIT 14 A bowler can bowl the ball at up to 160kph! The faster the bowler the harder it is to hit BUT the faster it can Bowling reach the boundary. SPIN BOWLING The slower the bowler the harder it can be to score runs because the spin can trick the batter.

3 STUMPS AND BAILS 2 BAILS MAKE A WICKET

STUMP

THE BAILS AND STUMPS LIGHT UP WHEN THE BAILS ARE DISLODGED FROM THE CREASE STUMPS

PITCH

15 STANDARD FIELDING POSITIONS

OVAL BOUNDARY

INNER CIRCLE

MID ON MID OFF

BOWLER MID WICKET COVER

SQUARE LEG BATTER POINT

GULLY WICKET SLIP KEEPER

FINE LEG THIRD MAN

16 Fielding RESTRICTIONS

Only 2 players in THE FIELDING TEAM are allowed outside the inner circle (painted on the oval) during the first six overs of an innings.

After six overs, ANOTHER THREE PLAYERS can join them outside the inner circle.

THE SCOREBOARD will update you on how many overs have gone as the game progresses. 17 UNDERSTANDING THE SCORE BOARD

The current The amount of The amount of The amount of amount of overs runs the batting runs per over runs the first which have been team need to the batting team batting team bowled, out of the score per over is currently had scored at total 20 overs to win scoring the same point in their innings

18 WHAT IF THE SCORES ARE LEVEL AFTER 40 0VERS? If scores are level at the completion of both innings, then each team gets to bat for one ‘Super Over’. The ‘Super Over’ is six balls to try and score as many runs as they can. If the teams still can’t be separated the match will be declared a tie.

Current The amount The total batting of wickets runs the WHAT IF IT RAINS? team the batting current If it rains, players may be forced to leave the field. team has batting team If there is a substantial delay, the Duckworth Lewis lost, out has scored of a total so far system may need to be applied (see page 20). of 10 Glossary

All out An innings ends when 10 of the 11 batters on the batting side are dismissed ie. they are all out. Appeal When the bowler or fielder shouts “Howzat” (how is that) at the umpire to ask if their last ball took the batter’s wicket. The umpire cannot give a batter out unless the fielding side appeals. However a batter who is obviously out (for instance if they are bowled) will normally leave the field without waiting for an appeal. Bails The small piece of wood that lies on top of the stumps, two of these and three stumps form the wicket. In BBL, the bails light up when hit. Bouncer A short and fast delivery that rises up near the batter’s head. Watch the batter ! Bowled One of the ways a batter can get out. Occurs when a delivery hits the stumps and removes the bails. Bye A team can still score runs when the batter has not hit the ball. This usually happens when the batter misses the ball and it is fumbled or missed by the wicket keeper. Caught & bowled When a batter is dismissed by a catch taken by the bowler. Crease The two parallel lines at either end of the wicket. A batter who does not have either the bat or some part of their body touching the ground behind the crease is considered out of their ground and can be dismissed by being or . Dot ball A delivery bowled without any runs scored off it, so called because it is recorded in the score book with a single dot. We like these when we are fielding but not so much when we are batting! Duckworth Lewis A system developed to calculate a reduced run total to chase from a reduced amount of overs, if the game is delayed by rain. Fall of wicket The batting team’s score at which a batter gets out. Often abbreviated to “FoW” on the scoreboard. Golden duck When a batter gets out for nought (zero), on the first ball faced in their innings. If the batter faces more than one delivery but still gets out for nought it is just called a “duck”. Occurs when a batter accidentally dislodges their own bails as they try to hit the ball or set off for a run. In BBL the bails will light up when this happens! 20 Knock A batter’s innings. A batter who makes a high score in an innings can be said to have had a “good knock”. Leg Bye As per a “Bye” but the ball deflects from the batter’s body. Maiden over An over in which no runs are scored. Maiden overs are very rare in the BBL. No Ball If the bowler’s front foot lands in front of the white bowling line, the batting side gets one free run and the bowler has to bowl the ball again - plus the batter gets a free hit. Openers The first two batters to face the bowlers. They are normally skilled in facing the best bowlers, who traditionally bowl first from the other team. Overthrows A batter can score runs when the fielding side don’t throw the ball back accurately to the wicket keeper. Pads Protective equipment for batters and wicket-keepers that cover their legs. The number of runs scored between a pair of batters before one of them gets dismissed. Plumb A by LBW that is indisputable / obvious. Run rate The average number of runs scored per over. Sent in A team which bats first after losing the toss is said to have been “sent in” by the opposing captain. 12th man The player who doesn’t get selected in the team. They can replace one of the playing 11 as a fielder but cannot bat or bowl. Wicket Has multiple meanings. All of the below: 1. A set of stumps and bails 2. The pitch 3. The dismissal of a batter Confusing… we know! Wide A delivery that passes illegally wide of the wicket, scoring an extra run for the batting side. A wide does not count as one of the six deliveries that must be made in each over - an extra ball must be bowled for each wide giving the batting side more chances to make runs. 21 SHOP ONLINE thirstycamelonline.com.au

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