Rules
Positions
Bowling
Batting
Tactics
100

The call the umpire gives when the ball hits the batters leg when travelling toward the wicket.

Leg Before Wicket (LBW)


100

The player who stands behind the stumps who wears gloves and a helmet (sometimes)

Wicketkeeper

100

This occurs when a bowler delivers the ball with a bent arm, which is illegal in cricket.

Throwing (or chucking)

100

This shot is played with a straight bat and aims to hit the ball along the ground back past the bowler.

Straight drive
100

This batting tactic focuses on rotating strike and scoring quick singles to build pressure on fielders.

Strike rotation
200

The rule when a fielder catches the ball from the batter before hitting the ground.

A catch


200

The close fielding position that stands beside the batter to catch edges off the bat.

Slip

200

This type of delivery spins from the off side toward the leg side for a right-handed batter.

Off-spin

200

This occurs when a batter hits the ball and is dismissed because a fielder catches it before it bounces.

Caught out

200

This bowling tactic involves placing multiple fielders on one side of the field to target a batter’s weakness.

Setting an attacking field

300

When the wicket is broken whilst the batter is running between wickets before they reach their crease.

Run-out

300

Deep fielding position is placed near the boundary directly behind the batter on the leg side.

Fine leg


300

This fast, short-pitched delivery is aimed at the batter’s upper body to force a defensive shot.

Bouncer
300

This aggressive shot is played across the line toward the leg side, often to short-pitched bowling.

Pull shot

300

This tactic is used by bowlers who repeatedly bowl just outside off stump to force mistakes.

Bowling tight line and length

400

A delivery that passes the batter above waist height before bouncing is called what?

A no ball

400

This position is directly behind the bowler and often fields powerful straight hits.

Long off.

400

This rule violation happens when a bowler’s front foot crosses the popping crease.

No-ball

400

This term describes the area where the batter is safe from being run out or stumped.

The crease

400

This game strategy involves batting carefully to avoid losing wickets while steadily building a total.

Building an innings 

500

A wicketkeeper breaks the stumps while the batter is out of their crease and not attempting a run.

Stumped.

500

This infield position is on the leg side, halfway between the pitch and the boundary, often stopping quick singles.

Mid wicket

500

This variation is bowled slower than a fastball to deceive the batter’s timing.

Slower ball

500

This is when two batters successfully run between the wickets to score.

A run
500

This fielding tactic places close catchers near the batter to apply pressure and create wicket opportunities.

An attacking field

M
e
n
u