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Jomboy Media doing the noble job for the Americans. ICC got the most rightfully fit individual for the job..... Kudos
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
He didn't mention about no ball or 10 ways to get out
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
He didn't mentioned the 10 ways to get out and also a no ball rule! Its true its 120 balls per team but there is a catch to it. if a bowler do a no ball its an extra run and a free hit, it means an extra ball too
@mr.x5333
Ай бұрын
Chill dude it's not that deep@@prasithoudomvilay8454
@farhidahmed4473
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 that would be too much for the Americans let them get into it first. let them feel the electrifying energy of T20 cricket and build enthusiasm.
@abps9947
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454so you are trying to do jee mains question in 3rd grade 😂
Jomboy is one of the best things happened to cricket. Need people like him to take the awesome game to new people.
@acarroll6842
Ай бұрын
lol I'm a big baseball fan and from a country that plays cricket. Cricket duin just fine without the Baseball market. Hell, they already have the west indies where most MLB players come from
@6thwilbury2331
Ай бұрын
@@acarroll6842 Well, I don't know about "most." But definitely a lot.
@ldbsdk
Ай бұрын
@@acarroll6842 lol... The west indies team is made up of players from the english speaking caribbean islands (Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados etc), and not many baseball players come from our countries, as baseball is not really played here. However on the spanish speaking islands of Cuba, Dom Rep and Puerto Rico, beisball is the most popular sport and that is where most MLB players come from, along with some other countries in Latin America like Venezuela, Nicaragua, Panama etc... In most other countries of Latin America, football aka soccer, is king of sports...
That is the most simple and clear way I've seen someone explain cricket for the American audience.
@ryanimal34
Ай бұрын
For real as an American this really helped me understand the game.
@wernertukker5420
Ай бұрын
That what I thought too
Target audience : 🇺🇲 Actual audience : 🇮🇳
@subh1953
Ай бұрын
what is UM? did you mean US?
@rsgamer4412
Ай бұрын
No actual audience :🇵🇰
@muzammilahmad1561
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 bro hundred percent accurate
@YesIam-wk3ex
Ай бұрын
@@rsgamer4412 😂😂
@Ninthmarcher
Ай бұрын
True 😂😂
I dont know the baseball fans watching this or not, but I am a cricket fan learning how to play baseball from this video.
@jattboy2043
28 күн бұрын
Reverse psychology,chaa gaye guru
Jomboy for me is not only a great guide for americans but also great for other sport fans as an analyst. His breakdowns are the best for any sport.
FIFA subscriber - 20.9M ICC subscriber - 10.8M T20 cricket growth 📈 is very fast 🔥🔥🔥
@SahilHussain99548
Ай бұрын
most of the subscriber of icc are indian
@pastormartinsempai6371
Ай бұрын
Only indians cares about cricket 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@itsnaman707
Ай бұрын
Stop bringing fifa everywhere it's about baseball and cricket
@garydagg9112
Ай бұрын
You have to remember aswell FIFA is pretty much hated by everyone as a organisation. If you want to watch highlights or matches people will usually watch them on their own countries channel or KZread page. Like I'd watch highlights of the last world cup on the BBC, sky or ITV. Depending on the match
@zenokada2278
Ай бұрын
Yeah but why would a football fan be subscribed to fifa
It's so awesime Jomboy is part of these broadcasts. He's the reason I learned and got into cricket 🔥
@rangergaming8316
Ай бұрын
He's awesome. I'm someone who grew up watching cricket and it's great to see someone who didn't grow up watching cricket explaining it in a way that it's easier for others like that to get into the sport as well.
@chrisjoy5450
Ай бұрын
@rangergaming8316 yeah, I got into cricket from his videos during the 2022 t20 world cup. I'd tried to get into it before but never really understood the rules. But him breaking down the scoreboard and explaining it in baseball terms helped me get the basics, and I've been watching ever since and picking up on more of the finer points. It's a fun game. Haven't got the chance to watch any test matches yet though, just t20 and ODI.
@rangergaming8316
Ай бұрын
@@chrisjoy5450 obviously it's going to be different for others but Test cricket is just the best once you get used to the pace of the game. People who've never watched a Test match before will have a hard time at first but once you get into it, it's just brilliant and you get to truly appreciate it.
@ThomArbrain
Ай бұрын
Wish there was a way to view the tournament in the US that didn’t involve a paywall though.
@chrisjoy5450
Ай бұрын
@@ThomArbrain so I was able to get around it by getting a free trial to nord vpn set to Lithuania and watching on the ICC app lol
American here for Jomboy, big fan of his Ball in Play series of Warehouse Games on KZread which infuses cricket and baseball. Now I think cricket is awesome!
Even after following cricket for 25 years i watched this video of basics😅 it also feels good to see that the game is spreading. My dream match is when cricket is very famous and there will be a match between Indian and china....i suppose half the globe will watch that match 😅
@realmilind
Ай бұрын
China is never good at team sports. They excel in individual sports.
Hey baseball fans you are welcome to the world of cricket 🏏❤
@philmccracken179
Ай бұрын
Screw off all you guys are jerks
@rumplestilskin223
Ай бұрын
Not interested in this Asian sports
@deveshhere
Ай бұрын
@@rumplestilskin223 it's fine
@Vladimirmakarov108
Ай бұрын
@@rumplestilskin223it’s not Asian it is invented in uk same as football and soccer for you yanks
@MyVibrantIndia
Ай бұрын
@@rumplestilskin223it’s British u fool
Jomboy started making "Explaining Cricket with Baseball Terms" videos about two years ago, and I've been hooked ever since. In fact, I may even go so far as to say that his videos were a little more comprehensive, especially regarding how to interpret the score bug. If a non-baseball fan were to look at a baseball bug, I reckon it'd be pretty confusing---a tiny baseball diamond, some bases with different colors (runners), an up or down arrow followed by a number (inning), pitch count (balls/strikes), a seperate pitch count (pitcher's count), one yellow dot next to a white dot (outs per inning), etc etc. Once I understood the basic gameplay and the cricket score bug, I WAS ALL IN ON THIS AMAZING SPORT. I can't get enough of it! Thanks, Jimmy!
@6thwilbury2331
Ай бұрын
Hahah yeah, baseball is pretty weird in general because so much is rooted in tradition for tradition's sake. Obviously, there are the obvious things like foul pole vs. fair pole and the asymmetry of most fields. But then you have terms like wild pitch, which is about is straightforward in its descriptiveness, vs. passed ball, which is often a strike. One of my favorites, thanks to the rise in popularity of the slash line in the last 20 years, is that we say batting average but we say slugging percentage and on-base percentage. Yet neither of the latter two are percentages. (As it is, I always say slugging average and on-base average for that reason.)
@Jcoch_27
Ай бұрын
That's where it all started for me too
@MikeP2055
28 күн бұрын
@6thwilbury2331 Haha, seriously! It's humiliating how many times I've had to look up how all of those stats are calculated. And you'd think that after watching the sport for 46 years I'd be able to remember which position is which number (pitcher/1, catcher/2, etc.), but I still have to think about it for way too long. 🤦♂️ Good lord. I tried to explain the basics to my friend from Georgia (the country, not the US state) and she stopped me before I was even finished describing the strike zone. 🤣
Cricket is the greatest most entertaining sport in the world ❤❤
@FeArLess-xg1hx
Ай бұрын
@Eminemkingofrapworld oh bro sorry I replied on a wrong a comment 💀🤣I wanted to reply this to a person who said that baseball is more enjoyable than soccer by saying that it depends upon individual interest you can't say like that
@GFBJOE
Ай бұрын
True
@mtk3755
Ай бұрын
No way greatest let's be real
@nafiu6885
Ай бұрын
Todays big 3 in Cricket : 1) India 2) Australia 3) England Futures big 3 in Cricket : 1) USA 2) Russia 3) China
@harkaransingh9077
Ай бұрын
@@nafiu6885okk Saleem🇵🇰🇵🇰 You are neither in today's nor will be in future.
That Jadeja part😍😍😍 2:20
@deveshhere
Ай бұрын
Jadeja is a prime example of how a player is a full resource in cricket, meaning all players are important and each one is just as important as others
One more thing.... Spectators must return the ball whenever they catch the ball to continue the game....
@Too_Harsh01
Ай бұрын
Yeah...becuz unlike baseball the older ball plays a crucial role in the sport....it helps in something called "reverse swing" for the fast bowlers and the fielding team works really hard on the ball as it gets old in a match..
@CricketEngland
Ай бұрын
@@Too_Harsh01give it up kid, if the ICC can’t be bother to get a yank to try to explain the LBW rule, they certainly aren’t gonna ever understand what reverse swing is.
@owaiskimemes
Ай бұрын
nahi nahi le jao apne ghar
@vishnushitole374
Ай бұрын
Very true👍
@CricketEngland
Ай бұрын
@@Too_Harsh01look if the ICC can’t write in the script about LBW because that’s gonna be to taxing on American brains they ain’t gonna understand reverse swing
The collab we all hoped for.. Here's hoping Jomboy is a mainstay in the coverage of the World Cup. Give this man a few free passes for matches!
@rahulsrinivas3224
Ай бұрын
He's part of the commentary team.
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
Will he understand lbw, stumped, hit wicket, timed out, obstructing the field, handled ball, hit the ball twice dismissals? Also Will he understand there is a no ball rule too?
@rahulsrinivas3224
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 he knows about those rules. He covers cricket on his channel Jomboy Media.
@panderohit
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 I have been following him for a few years. Yeah, he's got everything covered.
Cricket may look same to Baseball but the biggest difference between cricket and baseball is the physics involved in bowling of ball which starts from 1)holding the ball in a specific fashion. 2)releasing the balls in a specific fashion . 3)energy put into throwing the ball which bouncing the ball off the ground in specific fashion ,which is is dependent on first 3 factors described above and physics is involved in all this and pitch = rectangular shaped grassless patch on cricket ground on which ball bounces is also the biggest factor to how ball reacts on releasing and reaching the batsman (batter).
"In Cricket Substitutes Are Not Allowed." Meanwhile IPL:
@rangergaming8316
Ай бұрын
The impact sub rule is an absolute joke.
@Billyb_007
Ай бұрын
from next year no impact rule confirmed
@aneesmalik509
Ай бұрын
🤣😂
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
There is no impact sub but there is another one he didn't mentioned. Concussion sub, if a batter get hit on the head by the ball they have to decide if they are ok to bat again. If not, a sub can come in. If it's a batsman means gotta bring out who is like for like (batsman only), if it's an all-rounder (all rounder only) and bowler (bowler only)
@FeArLess-xg1hx
Ай бұрын
It is temporary bro it will be removed in future
I love that how ICC is bringing in Americans to make them learn how to play cricket and Stars like Jomboy is good.
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
I know he wants baseball and cricket the same but he didn't mention one or more ways to get out as well and compeltely different. Will the American understand the other ways to get out?
@loganleroy8622
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 Yes, because when those other ways happen, there's always commentators to explain how it works. LBW is really easy to figure out because someone always challenges.
Myth - Game of Cricket go on for days Fact - Cricket has 3 international formats - Test (5days, 90 overs per day) ODI (50 overs each side) T20 (20 overs each side) On an Average 1 over takes about 5 mins. 1 over contains 6 legal deliveries. Wide, no ball are considered extras, bowling team is penalized for it and batting team get extra runs and extra ball to play.
@Jcoch_27
Ай бұрын
As an American baseball fan, the different formats of cricket has been one of the hardest things to understand. Thanks for clarifying.
@worker-wf2em
Ай бұрын
Test match cricket is the purest form of the game. This T20 stuff is good for getting new fans into the game, but I’ll always rate the long form. A batsman digging in for an innings, concentrating over hours knowing one slip up and his innings is done. A bowler having to be patient, setting up a batsman with stock delivery after stick delivery before throwing down the one that moves away or swings in or rises on the batsman. The ultimate test of technique and concentration
You know this is one the best explained video I've seen at giving an example to baseball fans about cricket. Really done well. Only thing missing is more WIndies video clips but I'll let that slide for now lol
Yeh jomboy,love his warehouse games ball in play league and his other breakdowns
4:28 WHAT a Shot!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
People who watch ICC KZread channel already know how cricket is played.
@oddahi7886
Ай бұрын
😂
@syedjafferimam5789
Ай бұрын
So you want ICC to make a new channel to reach baseball fans?😂
@kroz111
Ай бұрын
@@syedjafferimam5789 would have made more sense to put it on jomboys channel
@krakenj5237
Ай бұрын
No he meant instaed jomboy should post it on his own youtube channel
@TheTrippleTKA
Ай бұрын
@@syedjafferimam5789 you seem very bright, you should work for ICC. Or maybe you already do and posted this video for "Baseball Fans" on a cricket channel.
2:21 jadeja is the best example here 😍 (all the bowlers have to bat and field too ) sir jadeja 🔥
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
Showing jadeja, his role in the team is he is an all-rounder, meaning he can bowl and bat. Fielding for everyone and he forgot to mention there is a wicket keeper
@user-Vickywins
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 he forgot many things it's not easy for Americans to understand this only
@sureshkumar-wi6fq
Ай бұрын
but he does't have a fifty in t20 world cup and the highest is 26* he is the worst all rounder but still getting chances from 2012
@user-Vickywins
Ай бұрын
@@sureshkumar-wi6fq beta tumse na ho payega tum ren do
@nafiu6885
Ай бұрын
Todays big 3 in Cricket : 1) India 2) Australia 3) England Futures big 3 in Cricket : 1) USA 2) Russia 3) China
How wonderfully summarised and such a cool editing. Well done ICC.
Best explanation for newbie cricket fans esp from the States. simple -- to the point . Other explanation videos are too technical Jomboy deserves an award from ICC for this service.
Good to see Jomboy involved. Hope they incorporate the guys a lot more as the tournament goes on
### 1. **Basic Overview** Start with a brief overview of cricket, highlighting similarities and differences with baseball: - Both are bat-and-ball sports with two teams taking turns to bat and field. - In cricket, each team has 11 players, and the game can last much longer than a baseball game, ranging from a few hours (Twenty20) to several days (Test cricket). ### 2. **Field and Positions** Explain the cricket field and positions: - The cricket field is typically oval-shaped with a 22-yard pitch in the center. - Highlight the key fielding positions, especially the bowler, wicketkeeper, and fielders placed around the field. ### 3. **Gameplay Basics** Detail the structure of the game: - **Innings**: Unlike baseball, a cricket match consists of one or two innings per team depending on the format. - **Scoring**: Runs are scored by hitting the ball and running to the opposite end of the pitch or by hitting the ball to the boundary (4 runs) or over the boundary (6 runs). - **Dismissals**: Explain common ways to get out - bowled, caught, run out, LBW (Leg Before Wicket), and stumped. ### 4. **Batting and Bowling** Compare and contrast batting and bowling with hitting and pitching in baseball: - **Batting**: Batsmen aim to score runs while protecting their wickets. They can hit in any direction. - **Bowling**: Bowlers aim to get batsmen out and prevent runs. Explain the difference between fast bowling and spin bowling. ### 5. **Key Rules and Terms** Introduce essential rules and terms: - **Wicket**: Consists of three stumps and two bails. - **Over**: A set of six deliveries bowled by one bowler. - **Powerplay**: A period in limited-overs cricket where fielding restrictions are in place. - **Duck**: A batsman getting out without scoring any runs. ### 6. **Fielding and Strategy** Explain fielding strategies and positioning: - Fielding is dynamic and adjusts based on the batsman and match situation. - Highlight key positions like slips, gully, point, cover, mid-off, mid-on, square leg, and fine leg. ### 7. **Match Formats** Describe different formats of cricket: - **Test Cricket**: Played over five days with two innings per team. - **One Day Internationals (ODIs)**: 50 overs per side, completed in a single day. - **Twenty20 (T20)**: 20 overs per side, designed for a quick, entertaining game. ### 8. **Watching a Game** Encourage watching a game together: - Watch a T20 match first due to its shorter duration and fast-paced action. - Explain the commentators' insights and on-screen graphics. ### 9. **Playing the Game** If possible, practice playing cricket: - Start with simple batting and bowling drills. - Play a casual game, focusing on fun and understanding rather than strict rules. ### 10. **Historical Context and Culture** Share the rich history and cultural significance of cricket: - Discuss famous players and memorable matches. - Talk about cricket’s impact in different countries, especially in England, Australia, India, and the West Indies. Reiterate that while cricket and baseball are different, the core enjoyment of hitting, fielding, and strategy binds them. Encourage questions and provide resources for further learning. With patience and enthusiasm, a baseball fan can become an avid cricket follower.
Now I understand why learning by doing is much easier than learning by reading,The more cricket will be played around the USA,the more easily it will be adopted
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
Hope the usa crowd understand the 10 ways of get out, the no ball rule and concussion sub
Welcome to the world of cricket, the " Gentle man's game ".
ICC - Creates Video for Americans Views - Indians Likes - Indians Shares - Indians Comments - Indians
@Fe-ironman
Ай бұрын
indians needs to have job and get some hobby or spent time with family, i only see indians everywhere
@ERICTENHAG56
Ай бұрын
Cause only Indians watch cricket
@katzzzzz668
Ай бұрын
Do u know dumb it sounds
@Deira854
Ай бұрын
You are wrong. Cricket is actually growing a lot here in Canada/America, I live here. Cricket is also growing in many parts of Asia, Europe and Africa, so many new teams are playing. Indians are the largest of audience of anything, you guys are 1.5 billion. Even most Porn in the world is watched by Indians
@user-qs8ym9bl5u
Ай бұрын
bhai bs kro re yh comment nd ek love from india do comment dekh dekh kr pakk chuka as a indian kharab or lagta h 🙂
Cricket and baseball are totally two different games when you go deep into their technicalities, lets enjoy both. I love how balanced this video is with respect to screen time given to everything which happens on the ground including female players unlike other renowned media houses who only show batters. Great work mate!
Baseball+Brain= Cricket🏏
@EvilKicksMoney
Ай бұрын
Stf baseball is More entertaining than soccer
@neoz4842
Ай бұрын
@@EvilKicksMoney Lmao not a chance mf
@Dionysus56
Ай бұрын
Enjoy both. No need to go after one or the other. There’s plenty of skill and strategy in baseball and cricket
@FeArLess-xg1hx
Ай бұрын
@@EvilKicksMoney it depends upon individual interest you can't say like that
@Alexander56302
Ай бұрын
baseball+skill=cricket
Excellent video Jomboy… as someone who follows both sports as a Yankees fan, and born West Indies fan for life..this is good intro of the game of cricket, hopefully it gets shared among the countries not knowing much about cricket….
As a baseball fan turned cricket fa by watching Jomboy's Ball in Play League, I think the biggest emphasis is that a Batting team Either faces at most 120 "strikes" OR bats until there are 10 Outs and then their turn to bat is done.
@NiceGuy-cm2sk
Ай бұрын
Depends upon the format. For example, in T20 you don't have to worry much about the wicket but have limited balls (strikes) while in test, there's no limitation to balls but you need to safeguard the wickets by slowly scoring runs.
@AyushKumar-sn5eg
Ай бұрын
Welcome to the world of cricket
Great overview but you kinda missed one of the important and controversial bits LBW - that's leg before wicket and is a way you can be given out by the umpire as well. Basically, you can protect your wickets with your bat and not your body.
Warning to baseball fans: Your love for baseball may decrease once you grasp cricket💯
OK, I am now marginally less confused lol. Great video!
Pay Jomboy to post this on HIS channel, or do a video to introduce Jomboy to the cricket fans who don't know him already. This is doing neither. As a matter of fact, I actually forgot how to play cricket watching this. I know JM didn't write this.
@cricketexplained8526
Ай бұрын
There's a chance he will be popping up on the coverage during the world T20 anyway.
In the grand tapestry of cricket, T20 may shine with the glitz and glamour, but it's the timeless elegance of Test cricket that holds the heart and soul of the sport forever.
@hijtohema
Ай бұрын
But for Americans T20 is the best introduction to the game. And maybe later they can progress to one day cricket and first class/test cricket.
@jayantasarkar2532
Ай бұрын
Well you just don't straight away introduce Shakespeare to someone, who doesn't know English, and just beginning to learn.
Very nicely Explained , it's gonna be worldwide sports ❤ THANK YOU United States of America ❤
this is a brilliant explanation of cricket. it's not easy to describe to a beginner how cricket works, but this is the best i've seen.
i've seen a lot of videos about cricket this makes the MOST SENSE
As a long time cricket fan this is the best introductory explanation I have seen.
That's a pretty good summary and Americans and newbies to cricket should find it much easier to understand the game.
A nice video. As a cricket fan I enjoyed this video a lot with full of action. Cricket has a lot of variation in all side.
Most clips in this video are from epic moments ❤
It’s a little more faster because it’s easier to make contact and there is no foul territory
This time, commentators have a big role to play outside. They need to describe in detail how the game goes and the basic rules. That's how non-cricket-playing nations will get to know about this beautiful game. Ian Bishop, Russell Arnold, Ian Smith, Sunil Gavaskar, Nasir Hossain, Michael Clarke,.... and the crew have a big, big job to do.❤
Awesome explanation and ICC needs to do such collabs more oftenly to promote cricket to newer audiences.
Also the most important thing, Test Cricket is the highest form of Cricket and is played over 5 days.
@PFNel
Ай бұрын
Never, never, NEVER mention "five days" if you're trying to introduce a newbie to cricket, because that's all they're going to remember and they'll recoil in utter revulsion and never want to hear about cricket again. I'm pleased Jomboy didn't mention it.
Perfectly summarized and explained for Baseball audience !!
*CRICKET IS THE BEST* ✌✌✌❤❤❤
Best video explaining how cricket works.. well done
Once you understand it you enjoy alot.... Till the last bowl match can switch any side
Amazing Explanation for Baseball fans
Smith is just phenomenal at taking up close rocket balls, and meteoric edges so many others would not touch. His batting is amazing, I know, and in fact, if you go back and watch, and many newer fans might not even remember, his bowling... his original specialty, was pretty bonza too (had he not been Australian, and of the same era which produced Mitchell Johnson et al, he might have continued as a bowler anywhere else and we'd not have his mastery with the bat to marvel at)..... but his hands man, they are so underrated. I mean, I know they seem like they aren't, he's regularly praised for taking truly awesome catches.... but man, even then, they're so good sometimes, he's still underrated. He's not maybe quite Punter or Jonty level of fielding God, for sure, don't get me wrong, but then again, who is as good as they were, aside from each other? But man, he's just magical to watch when he takes one of those unlikely screamers he so oft manages to snap up or pull down. Just bloody brilliant.
Great work by ICC and jomboy ❤
I’m an Aussie, have grown up with cricket all my life. Yet, that’s a simple but great explanation of cricket. Test cricket is the best but still it’s a great sport and the rest of the world needs to get into it
For those who want to know there are 10 ways to be out in cricket. Jomboy mentioned 3 Other notable ones are: leg before wicket - where the batter misses the ball but blocks the ball from hitting the wicket with his body. Stumped - misses the ball, exits the crease and the wicket keeper hits the wicket before the batter can get back. Hit wicket - the batter accidentally hits the wicket with what ever he's out. Handle the ball - deliberately touches the ball with his hands without other teams permission. These last 3 are very rare Obstructing the field - for example swatting at a ball while running to prevent it hitting the wickets or a fielder to gather it. Also I guess deliberately deviating from a run to block a fielder Timed out - the replacement batter takes too long to get in place. Hit the ball twice - If a batsman hits a delivery with his bat and then deliberately hits the ball again for any reason other than to defend his wicket from being broken by the ball. If the ball is bouncing or rolling around near the stumps, the batsman is entitled to knock it away so as to avoid being bowled, but not to score runs.
@philmccracken179
Ай бұрын
There are way more in baseball because baseball is way more complex and has more depth
@The0ne357
Ай бұрын
You missed 'Mankaded' out.
@garydagg9112
Ай бұрын
@@The0ne357 thanks. I view that as a run out (that might just me) but I should of included it as a mini part. For completeness the rule to be mankd out is: 38.3.1 At any time from the moment the ball comes into play until the instant when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball, the non-striker is liable to be run out if he/she is out of his/her ground. In these circumstances, the non-striker will be out run out if he/she is out of his/her ground when his/her wicket is put down by the bowler throwing the ball at the stumps or by the bowler’s hand holding the ball, whether or not the ball is subsequently delivered.
@garydagg9112
Ай бұрын
@@philmccracken179 I wouldn't see it like that but I like both sports equally. Full disclosure I'm a football(not the USA version) fan. I'd say that in cricket the umpires have a lot more sway. In baseball there is quite a few manager ejections an lots of times when people have attempted to skirt the rules. Requiring clarifications to rules. Then you have instead of the intent of the game you have the argument "but how is it exactly written" I think cricket has stayed closer to "these are the rules, play gentlemenly" as for example mankd out is to me a run out. To lots of other people it's a dirty trick and in the spirit of the game the bowler should first warn the opponent before actually doing it. Baseball is great but I don't think for example I've ever heard of a team deliberately not getting an out, which they could (say a pick off, but instead of catching the ball and tagging or stepping on the bag they allow the runner to return) Both sports are complex well at least to me.
If you want to talk about American cricket, Bart King is an inevitable name. Bart King pioneered the art of swing bowling and he was a homegrown product of American cricket. He has taken 415 wickets in first-class cricket and has even given tough time to English players during Philadelphia's tour of England in 1800s Sadly he is forgotten now and even Don Bradman called Bart King as the greatest cricketing son of America. Dear ICC, please post awareness about Contributions of Bart King to American cricket
That explanation was perfect and entertaining 👏💯
Icc should invite mrbeast to world cup matches so that he can popularize it
Best thing to get Jomboy on!
@icc you have done an amazing job to people who don't understand cricket this video is simple and full of information. Amazing 😍
@CricketEngland
Ай бұрын
Simple and full of information,action don’t make me laugh, it doesn’t even start to explain the proper rules of cricket I mean how difficult would it have been to actually gotten someone who know about cricket to explain it rather than some yank who’s just reading of off a piece of paper. After all thou obviously didn’t want to waste time trying to get them to explain the LBW rule the number 4th way of getting out in cricket.
@shubhakarasp3131
Ай бұрын
@@CricketEngland but talking through the local celebrity instead of some person from other country which no one will recognise. So what they did was fine. I don't know much about baseball but I respect a fan of that sport so if someone is trying something give them suggestions. 👍🙌
@CricketEngland
Ай бұрын
@@shubhakarasp3131 I guess your right after all the average baseball fan ain’t to bright anyway so maybe it’s better this way
"our fielder don't wear gloves"😎😎😜
Cricket is awesome 👍
Great explanation ❤
when you learn the rules you gonna love it
6:56 please icc don't show this run out 😢😢
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
It helps for the american fans to understand a run out and by doing it. ICC upload the best run out ever
@kashinathsahu880
Ай бұрын
Please don't show Dhoni's run out 😢@@prasithoudomvilay8454
@hoehoe360
Ай бұрын
Best run out of all times
@LukRawat-or1ov
Ай бұрын
@@prasithoudomvilay8454 But not for us It was paining 😢
@prasithoudomvilay8454
Ай бұрын
@@LukRawat-or1ov I understand because it's Dhoni and tbh I was going for nz during that time but I mainly for aussie who won the world cup last yr against I don't know, India in their home country 😂
Why is this not on twitter?
That was a great video.. top job… Only thing you missed is, that if Bowled out, the bails must be dislodged. If the ball clips the stumps but the bails remain on top, it’s Not Out. The bails is the key 🔑 Great explanation of the Laws of cricket. ( cricket doesn’t have Rules, it has Laws) And probably one of the best I’ve seen on you tube from an American. Well done mate Keep spreading the Cricket Gospel.
This is quite well explained!!
I am very excited for this world cup welcome baseball fans in cricket❤❤❤❤
Jomboy you did a Fab Job! Bravo
We all indian and Pakistani know how to play so we just came to see that are they telling correctly😂
It's a most exciting sports after Soccer better than boring baseball
@hijtohema
Ай бұрын
I am really looking forward to the T20 World Cup and I'm really hoping that the Men in Orange will do my country proud, but I have to disagree: baseball is *not* boring.
@mohamedthaufik9916
Ай бұрын
@@hijtohemayou are from Netherlands wishing your country best of luck for the world cup 🇳🇱🇳🇱❤️❤️
@NiceGuy-cm2sk
Ай бұрын
@@hijtohema goodluck. It takes time to understand the terms used often in cricket but it will be one of your fav games once you do understand it.
@hijtohema
Ай бұрын
@@NiceGuy-cm2sk What are you talking about?
Perfect for American audiance Jomboy is the best one out there
Once cricket enters the Olympics, every country will form its team.
@hijtohema
Ай бұрын
Only if they have a realistic chance of qualifying. But as it looks now it'll be the usual suspects who'll enjoy protection and privileges at the cost of all others. So no real incentive to develop the game for the really really minnows in the development classes.
It would have been even phenomenal if ICC had brought in Robelinda (Rob Moody) onboard and imagine both Robelinda and Jomboy talking about cricket. Could have been funny
I request to americans that after knowing rules they should watch once eng vs nz 2019 world cup final🔥(best game of all time) and also Ind vs Pak t20 wc 2022
@philmccracken179
Ай бұрын
Wow can you imagine what it must have smelled like in the stadium when india played Pakistan
A bit of cricket information regarding the 4 runs. The ball just has to touch the line or rope or what ever the marker is. The ball does not have to go over, just touch for a 4 runs. However, for a 6 runs the ball has to go over the marker in the air. Also, the player must not touch the line or marker with the ball in hand. If the player touchs the line or marker with ball in hand it is 4 runs.
@NiceGuy-cm2sk
Ай бұрын
Even if the ball touches the line before the ground, its a six.
@JeffreyMcPeanne
Ай бұрын
@@NiceGuy-cm2sk No, for a six to occure it has to clear the line. I am an official umpire. The ball has to go clear of the line no touching.
@NiceGuy-cm2sk
Ай бұрын
@@JeffreyMcPeanne oh okay. Didn't know that. Thanks
@blueday3090
Ай бұрын
@@JeffreyMcPeanne it just need to touch the rope of line for six it don't have to cross the line for a six
This is really good!
Cricket is most entertaining game all over the world 💪💪💪🌍🌍🌍
@pastormartinsempai6371
Ай бұрын
Indian spotted 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This should have been titled "Cricket for baseball fans, a breakdown" #IYKYK
This was the most easiest way to explain cricket 🏏🏏🏏🏏🏏🏏🏏🏏🏏
Cricket is beautiful game ❤️🏏
Great explainer!
great work Jimmy!
Perfectly summed up!
lol jomboy said "explain LBW? nahhhhhh"
It was a baseball guide to me
This is going to be fun!
Best American intro I've seen. Nice one.
Bruh we need a match video for USA vs Pakistan lmao
Cricket 🏏 way more simple than baseball ⚾️ …when my son first started playing cricket!! I told him just hit the ball and run ….thats one run!! When my son tried to play baseball ⚾️ he cried and told me’ dad I can’t hit the ball the stick is so small !! The bowler / pitcher having all the fun !! 3 strikes and I am out !! Why is the bat soo thin !!!
@ClassyRice
Ай бұрын
Anyone can hit a direct ball a ball taking a bounce before reaching is harder to hit there is a term lollipop in gully cricket it's used for a full tosss Anyways great story but anyone who has played both the games knows batting in cricket is harder
Jomboy 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Cricket is religion
ICC should increase and include 32 countries in t20 cricket wc and also in Olympic games.