A lighter explanation
The team that is 'in' sends two men 'out'. They try to remain 'in' and score as many runs as possible until they are 'out'.
The team that is 'out' sends eleven men 'out' to the field and try to get the two members of the team that is 'in', 'out'.
When the team that is 'in' have had ten men called 'out' Then the team is 'out'.
The team that was 'out' then becomes the team that is 'in' and they try to score more runs then the team that is now 'out'.
As there are many rules, requirement and terms please see the Related Link for the MCCs Cricket laws of the game
They are not different, all rules of Cricket are the same.
The rules of the game are set by the Laws of Cricket.The Laws of Cricket were written and are still maintained by the Marylebone Cricket Club in London, England, with input these days from the Internatiobnal Cricket Council: the governing body of the sport. They are regarded as the standard by which all forms of Cricket should abide. Follow the provided link to the MCC to learn each of the Laws in detail, which regard all aspects of the game from dress code to behaviour to the flow of the game.
Why does cricket have rules? All sports have rules. That's the nature of sports. They have rules, or they can't work.
The rules of Quick cricket are very simple. Do not let Daniel Hubery play, due to him being rather slow and simple. Also you are not allowed to rage quit or be anit-social. IT IS NOT COOL (ERIC)!!
Someone who knows all the rules, can play the game and is not up themselves.
Cricket's origin is obscure. Evidence suggests it was played in England in the 12th-13th cent., and it was popular there by the end of the 17th cent. By the mid-18th cent. the aristocracy had adopted the game. In 1744 the London Cricket Club produced what are recognizably the rules of modern cricket.
there are lots of rules
Cricket
Australia has no official national game. Cricket is Australia's "unofficial" national game. Although Rugby and Australian Rules football are popularly followed, no football code has achieved national dominance.
no, no-one can. it is a game which has to be shown to you in person, a teacher has to be there to make sure you do the correct technique and the rules are endless. it is the most complicated game i play but is the best
The first written laws of cricket were established in 1744 by a group of players in England. These laws outlined the basic rules of the game, including the number of players, the dimensions of the pitch, and the concept of runs and outs. The most significant early document was the "Laws of Cricket" drafted by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in 1788, which standardized the rules and has since undergone various amendments but remains the foundation of the game today.