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In one day cricket the ball is white, in a test match the ball will be red.
Madan Lal of India faced the first ball in cricket test match. The match was between India and England.
Sixballs to an over.Historically, this number has changed over time, starting with four balls to an over, then growing to five in 1889 and to the modern six in 1900.Sporadically throughout the 20th century, eight-ball over had been trialed, but the practice was eventually abandoned, and as of 2000, the Laws of Cricket specify a six-ball over.
There is no restriction on whether you can catch the ball one handed or two handed in a cricket match. If you gather the ball on the full (without bouncing) and manage to hold onto it, you have claimed a catch. However, if the delivery is illegal (a no ball), then it is not considered a catch.
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Ball out is a term used in cricket (an outdoor game). When the cricket match ends in tie, the result is find out by ball out method. In this both the team get one over to play and the team which make more runs win.
white well i thought they wrote 'what colour is the colour of the cricket ball in TEST CRICKET!' hahahaha
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The first change ICC(International cricket council) made is they allow free hit to the batsman on "No ball". So these are extra runs and extra ball too.
It depends on what sort of ball it is, as in where it pitches, and what the match status is.
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