Web Analytics
Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms and Conditions Indoor cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indoor cricket

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indoor Cricket is a variation on the conventional game of cricket. The game originated in Perth, Western Australia, in the 1970s. It is now popular across the world. The biggest difference between cricket and indoor cricket is, obviously, that it is played indoors. As large indoor playing fields are extremely rare, the game of indoor cricket has been adapted to suit much smaller playing areas. As a result of this, the game is much faster than conventional cricket.

Contents

[edit] Rules

In terms of the concept of the game indoor cricket follows the usual Laws of Cricket. However, the game itself differs significantly from its traditional counterpart in several ways, most notably on the field of play and the duration of the game.

A match in progress
Enlarge
A match in progress

[edit] The Playing Arena

The length of an indoor cricket pitch is the same as a conventional cricket pitch, and has 3 stumps at each end, but there the similarities end. The arena is completely enclosed by tight netting, a few metres from each side and end of the pitch. The playing surface is normally artificial grass matting. Whilst the pitch is the same length, however, the batsmen don't have to run the entire length. The striker's crease is in the regulation place in front of the stumps, but the non-striker's crease is only half way down the pitch.

[edit] Players

Indoor cricket is played between 2 teams of 8 players. Each player must bowl 2 overs, and bat in a partnership of 4 overs.

[edit] Equipment

The stumps used in indoor cricket are not, for obvious reasons, stuck in the ground. Instead, they are collapsible spring loaded stumps that immediately spring back to the standing position when knocked over. The ball used in indoor cricket is a modified cricket ball, with a softer centre. The ball also differs in that it is yellow in colour so to make it more obvious to see indoors against varied backgrounds.

[edit] Scoring

Diagram of scoring zones
Enlarge
Diagram of scoring zones

Scoring in indoor cricket is split into 2 areas: physical runs and bonus runs. Physical runs are scored by both batsmen completing a run from one crease to the other. Bonus runs are scored when the ball hits a net. Bonus scores for particular parts of the nets follow:

  • Zone A (front net - behind the keeper): 0 bonus runs
  • Zone B (side nets between the striker's end and halfway down the pitch): 1 run
  • Zone C (side nets between halfway and the bowlers end): 2 runs
  • Zone D (back net - behind the bowler):
    • On the bounce: 4 runs
    • On the full: 6 runs
  • Zone B or C onto Zone D: 3 runs

NB: For bonus runs to be scored, at least one physical run must be scored. The bonus runs are then added to the physical runs.

[edit] Dismissals

A batsman can be dismissed in the same ways they can be in conventional cricket. When a batsman gets dismissed, however, he continues batting, and receives a score of -5. Batsmen bat in pairs for 4 overs at a time, regardless of dismissals.

Mankads

A method of dismissal in indoor cricket that is far more prevalent than its outdoor counterpart is the mankad. A mankad is given out if the bowler completes their bowling action without releasing the ball, breaks the stumps at their end without letting go of the ball and the non-striker is out of their ground.

Unlike outdoor cricket, indoor cricket sees the non-striker gain a significant advantage by leaving their crease before the ball has left the bowler's hand as it gives them less distance to travel in order to make good their ground.

Despite this, the rule remains a controversial one, and any bowler who attempts a mankad (successful or not) will more often than not generate a hostile reaction from their opponent.

LBW

It should also be noted that whilst LBW is still a valid form of dismissal in indoor cricket it is a far rarer occurrence in indoor than it is in outdoor cricket. A batsmen can only be dismissed LBW if they do not offer a shot and the umpire is satisfied that the ball would then have hit the stumps.

In the rare situation where a batsmen offers no shot at all, it is difficult for an umpire to award an LBW decision due to their position behind the batsmen standing on a platform that is usually 10 feet high.

[edit] The Game in Australia

Indoor Cricket Australia Logo
Indoor Cricket Australia Logo

The governing body for Indoor Cricket in Australia is Indoor Cricket Australia (formerly known as the Australian Indoor Cricket Federation) and is represented in each state by the various state entities.

Within each state and territory there are hundreds of domestic competitions that are played in centres that are generally privately owned, yet affiliated with the state and national bodies.

Each of the affiliated centres generally compete in what is known as Super League in order to contest the State Championships. It is important to note that these competitions are based on centres and are not regional (ie. A Player living in District A could play Superleague for a centre based in District B if that is where they played their domestic competition).

From the participants of the Super League competition each state and territory generally selects a side to compete at the Australian Championships held annually. By extension, the Australian side is selected from participants of the Australian Championships.

[edit] Past Winners of the Australian Championships

Year Men Women 18/u Men 16/u Men 14/u Men Lords Taverners O30 Men O30 Women O35 Men O40 Men
1984 NSW WA
1985 NSW Tas
1986 Tas NSW
1987 Tas Qld
1988 Tas Qld
1989 Vic ACT NSW
1990 NSW Qld NSW
1991 WA Qld NSW Qld
1992 WA NSW Qld Qld
1993 NSW NSW Vic Qld Qld
1994 Vic NSW WA Qld NSW
1995 NSW NSW Qld Vic Qld Vic Qld
1996 Qld NSW Qld Vic Qld Qld Qld Qld
1997 Qld NSW Qld Vic Qld Qld Vic Vic
1998 NSW Qld Qld Vic Qld NSW Qld Qld
1999 Qld Qld Qld Vic Vic Qld Qld Qld
2000 Qld NSW Qld Qld Vic NSW Qld Qld
2001 Qld Qld Qld Qld Qld NSW Qld Qld
2002 Qld Qld Qld Qld Vic Qld Qld NSW
2003 NSW Qld Qld Qld Vic Qld Qld Qld
2004 Qld Qld Qld WA Vic NSW Qld Qld Qld
2005 Qld Qld SA Qld Qld NSW Qld Qld Qld
2006 Qld Vic NSW Qld NSW Ctry Qld Qld Qld Qld Qld
Enlarge

In 2007 the Open Men, Open Women and the Lords Taverners shield will be contested at the Australian Open Championships to be held in Toowoomba (QLD). The O30, O35 and O40 divisions will be contested at the Australian Masters Championships to be held in Strathpine (QLD). Finally, the 18/U Boys, 18/U girls, 16/U Boys and 14/u boys will be contested at the Australian Junior Championships to be held at Sportsworld Liverpool (NSW).

[edit] The Game Internationally

Whilst Indoor Cricket originated in and is predominantly more popular in Australia, the sport is popular in several other nations that are active on the international level. These nations include England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka as well as Zimbabwe.

Indoor Cricket Australia is active in supporting these nations in developing the sport internationally and currently presides over the World Indoor Cricket Federation. The positive results of this development focus are reflected in the success of nations such as Sri Lanka and South Africa in recent international tournaments. Sri Lanka are the only side in recent memory to have defeated the Australian Extreme Men's side, whilst South Africa are the current Junior Men's Champions and have threatened in the Open Women's division as well has previously holding the title of Junior Women's Champions. Additionally, New Zealand have consistently provided a threat on the Open Men level, all signs that the dominance Australia currently enjoys on the international level won't last forever.

[edit] International Events

Australian Extreme Logo
Australian Extreme Logo

Each national body selects a national side from their own national championships. The Australian sides (known as Australian Extreme on the Open level, Australian Electric on the junior level, and Australian Elite on the masters level) have dominated the international scene since the early nineties and are currently world champions in five out of six divisions - a situation that current Indoor Cricket Australia President Ross Collins deems "unacceptable".

[edit] Current Australian Teams

The following sides were selected during both the 2006 Australian Open Championships and Australian Junior Championships. With the exception of the "Allstar" sides, each Australian team will represent their nation at various Test matches and exhibition games between now and the selection of the next Australian sides to be named during 2007.

Australian Extreme (Open) Sides

The Australian Extreme Women line up for the Australian National Anthem
Enlarge
The Australian Extreme Women line up for the Australian National Anthem
Australian Extreme Men Australian Extreme Women
Troy Gurski (Qld) - Captain Jude Coleman (Qld) - Captain
Bill Floros (ACT) - Vice-Captain Belinda Noack (SA)
James Spargo (Qld) Cindy Kross (Qld)
Darren Richards (ACT) Nicole Martin (Vic)
Lyle Teske (Qld) Rebecca Cook (Qld)
David Gibbons (NSW) Amy Wills (NSW)
Dwane Hall (ACT) April Hames (Qld)
Robert Fitzgerald (Qld) Neisha Iles (SA)
Josh Lalor (NSW) Kylie Peters (NQld)
Brad Jones (Vic) Elizabeth Hall (NSW)
Ty Hopes (WA) Katrina Teske (Qld)
Vinesh Bennett (NSW) Jessica Surace (Vic)
Ross Gregory (Vic) - Coach Steve Hart (ACT) - Coach
Rod Chilcott (WA) - Manager Maleah Harris (Qld) - Manager

2006 International Series

The Australian Extreme Mens and Womens teams will play two international tournaments in 2006. Firstly, Australia plays New Zealand in a Trans Tasman Test series, where a 3 test series will be played in Brisbane. The dates & venues for these test series are:

Date Venue
Wednesday 4th October Wynnum (1st Tests)
Thursday 5th October Victoria Point (2nd Tests)
Friday 6th October Strathpine (3rd Tests)

Both Mens and Womens Extreme teams will then depart for South Africa, where they will pay in a four nation series to be contested between Australia, South Africa, England and Wales. To view the details of this tournament visit this South African website.

Jason Rhodes (Vic) will tour with the sides as an umpire.

Australian Electric (Junior) Sides

Australian Electric Junior Men Australian Electric Junior Women
Michael Ledgard (SA) Sarah Coyte (NSW)
Jarrad Leach (WA) Sarah Harris (Qld)
Nathan Hodges (NSW) Rachel Kent (NSW)
Craig Dollman (SA) Meg Lyons (Qld)
Kyle Dearness (Qld) Claire Coski (NSW)
Josh Lalor (NSW)¹ Melissa Mayers (Qld)
Kyle Gilbert (WA) Calista Moffatt (Qld)
Herbie Heuir (Qld) Tiahana Paulson (NSW)
Lee Irwin (WA) Ashleigh Skopp (Qld)
Josh Trappel (NSW)² Kara Sutherland (NSW)
Andrew Lamond (ACT) Sarah Walker (Qld)
Graham Butler (WA) - Coach Donna Dalby (Qld) - Coach
Jamie Parkinson (ACT) - Manager Kerrie Brill (NSW) - Manager

¹subsequently named in the Australian Extreme Men side. ²subsequently named a reserve in the Australian Extreme Men side.

Australian Elite (Masters) Sides

Australian Elite Men
Brendan Buckey (Qld)
Paul Marchesi (NSW)
Greg Powell (Qld)
Brendan Boyd (Qld)
John Short (NSW)
Col Robinson (Qld)
Gary Bartlett (SA)
Terry Dimmick (Qld)
Merv Rudrum (WA)
Darren Lehman (Qld)
David Gloede (Qld) - Coach

Australian Junior Allstar Sides

Australian 14/U Allstars Australian 16/U Allstars
Mathew Meade (WA) Corey Armstrong (Vic)
Aaron Flaherty (NSW Ctry) Shane Bocking (Qld)
Nathan Brain (NSW City) Jason Floros (ACT)
Andrew Holder (WA) Cameron Boyce (Qld)
Sam Reece (NSW City) Simon Orford (NQld)
Toby Armstrong (Vic) Christopher Boyce (Qld)
Joshua Smith (WA) Zaheer Domingo (NSW City)
Jordan Peacock (NSW Ctry) Andrew Boyle (Qld)
Matthew Foster (NSW City) Adam Coyte (NSW City)
Brendon Reynolds (NSW Ctry) Leeland Zeller (Qld)

Australian Over 30 Allstar Sides

Australian Over 30 Men Allstars Australian Over 30 Women Allstars
Leigh Holt (Qld) Sharon Geddes (Qld)
Vinesh Bennett (NSW) Kerry Johnson (Vic)
Kerry Stewart (Qld) Jodi Jordan (Vic)
Adrian McCaffrey (NSW) Jody Cooper (NSW)
Brenton Brien (Qld) Angela Holzhauser (NSW)
Billy Floros (ACT) Heather Brooker (Qld)
Nathan Rennie (NSW) Sharon James (Qld)
Daniel Lake (Qld) Priscilla Jordan (Vic)
Andrew Firth (NSW) Joanne Kelly (NSW)
Greg Dawes (Qld) Carmel Pendreigh (Qld)
David Jurgensen (Qld) - Coach Fiona Byrnes (Qld) - Coach

Australian Over 40 Allstar Sides

Australian Over 40 Men Allstars
Andy Walton (WA)
Glen Reynolds (NSW)
Rick Heagerty (Qld)
David Spinks (WA)
Grant Leighton (ACT)
Vic Barber (NSW)
Steve Wilson (Qld)
Scott Somerville (Qld)
Trevor Lindsay (WA)
Peter Morris (NSW)
Chris Pointon (Qld) - Coach

Australian Lords Taverners Allstar Sides

Australian Lords Taverners Allstars
Grant Cross (WA)
Rex Breed (Qld)
Lindsay Drowley (SA)
Jason Richards (Qld)
Avyley Tupuanga (NSW)
Dean Aitken (Qld)
Craig Whitehand (Vic)
Brett Wilson (Qld)
David Baird (NSW)
Rebecca Heading (Qld)
Gary Smith (Qld) - Coach

[edit] External links

National Bodies

Australian State Bodies

Other Links


Forms of cricket
International: Test cricket | One-day International | Twenty20 | Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes | Women's cricket
Other: First-class cricket | Limited overs cricket | List A cricket | Club cricket
Variations: Indoor cricket | French cricket | Backyard cricket | Kwik cricket | Catchy Shubby Cricket | Blind cricket | Kilikiti | Short form cricket
THIS WEB:

aa - ab - af - ak - als - am - an - ang - ar - arc - as - ast - av - ay - az - ba - bar - bat_smg - be - bg - bh - bi - bm - bn - bo - bpy - br - bs - bug - bxr - ca - cbk_zam - cdo - ce - ceb - ch - cho - chr - chy - closed_zh_tw - co - cr - cs - csb - cu - cv - cy - da - de - diq - dv - dz - ee - el - eml - en - eo - es - et - eu - fa - ff - fi - fiu_vro - fj - fo - fr - frp - fur - fy - ga - gd - gl - glk - gn - got - gu - gv - ha - haw - he - hi - ho - hr - hsb - ht - hu - hy - hz - ia - id - ie - ig - ii - ik - ilo - io - is - it - iu - ja - jbo - jv - ka - kg - ki - kj - kk - kl - km - kn - ko - kr - ks - ksh - ku - kv - kw - ky - la - lad - lb - lbe - lg - li - lij - lmo - ln - lo - lt - lv - map_bms - mg - mh - mi - mk - ml - mn - mo - mr - ms - mt - mus - my - mzn - na - nah - nap - nds - nds_nl - ne - new - ng - nl - nn - no - nov - nrm - nv - ny - oc - om - or - os - pa - pag - pam - pap - pdc - pi - pih - pl - pms - ps - pt - qu - rm - rmy - rn - ro - roa_rup - roa_tara - ru - ru_sib - rw - sa - sc - scn - sco - sd - se - searchcom - sg - sh - si - simple - sk - sl - sm - sn - so - sq - sr - ss - st - su - sv - sw - ta - te - test - tet - tg - th - ti - tk - tl - tlh - tn - to - tokipona - tpi - tr - ts - tt - tum - tw - ty - udm - ug - uk - ur - uz - ve - vec - vi - vls - vo - wa - war - wo - wuu - xal - xh - yi - yo - za - zea - zh - zh_classical - zh_min_nan - zh_yue - zu

Static Wikipedia 2008 (no images)

aa - ab - af - ak - als - am - an - ang - ar - arc - as - ast - av - ay - az - ba - bar - bat_smg - bcl - be - be_x_old - bg - bh - bi - bm - bn - bo - bpy - br - bs - bug - bxr - ca - cbk_zam - cdo - ce - ceb - ch - cho - chr - chy - co - cr - crh - cs - csb - cu - cv - cy - da - de - diq - dsb - dv - dz - ee - el - eml - en - eo - es - et - eu - ext - fa - ff - fi - fiu_vro - fj - fo - fr - frp - fur - fy - ga - gan - gd - gl - glk - gn - got - gu - gv - ha - hak - haw - he - hi - hif - ho - hr - hsb - ht - hu - hy - hz - ia - id - ie - ig - ii - ik - ilo - io - is - it - iu - ja - jbo - jv - ka - kaa - kab - kg - ki - kj - kk - kl - km - kn - ko - kr - ks - ksh - ku - kv - kw - ky - la - lad - lb - lbe - lg - li - lij - lmo - ln - lo - lt - lv - map_bms - mdf - mg - mh - mi - mk - ml - mn - mo - mr - mt - mus - my - myv - mzn - na - nah - nap - nds - nds_nl - ne - new - ng - nl - nn - no - nov - nrm - nv - ny - oc - om - or - os - pa - pag - pam - pap - pdc - pi - pih - pl - pms - ps - pt - qu - quality - rm - rmy - rn - ro - roa_rup - roa_tara - ru - rw - sa - sah - sc - scn - sco - sd - se - sg - sh - si - simple - sk - sl - sm - sn - so - sr - srn - ss - st - stq - su - sv - sw - szl - ta - te - tet - tg - th - ti - tk - tl - tlh - tn - to - tpi - tr - ts - tt - tum - tw - ty - udm - ug - uk - ur - uz - ve - vec - vi - vls - vo - wa - war - wo - wuu - xal - xh - yi - yo - za - zea - zh - zh_classical - zh_min_nan - zh_yue - zu -

Static Wikipedia 2007:

aa - ab - af - ak - als - am - an - ang - ar - arc - as - ast - av - ay - az - ba - bar - bat_smg - be - bg - bh - bi - bm - bn - bo - bpy - br - bs - bug - bxr - ca - cbk_zam - cdo - ce - ceb - ch - cho - chr - chy - closed_zh_tw - co - cr - cs - csb - cu - cv - cy - da - de - diq - dv - dz - ee - el - eml - en - eo - es - et - eu - fa - ff - fi - fiu_vro - fj - fo - fr - frp - fur - fy - ga - gd - gl - glk - gn - got - gu - gv - ha - haw - he - hi - ho - hr - hsb - ht - hu - hy - hz - ia - id - ie - ig - ii - ik - ilo - io - is - it - iu - ja - jbo - jv - ka - kg - ki - kj - kk - kl - km - kn - ko - kr - ks - ksh - ku - kv - kw - ky - la - lad - lb - lbe - lg - li - lij - lmo - ln - lo - lt - lv - map_bms - mg - mh - mi - mk - ml - mn - mo - mr - ms - mt - mus - my - mzn - na - nah - nap - nds - nds_nl - ne - new - ng - nl - nn - no - nov - nrm - nv - ny - oc - om - or - os - pa - pag - pam - pap - pdc - pi - pih - pl - pms - ps - pt - qu - rm - rmy - rn - ro - roa_rup - roa_tara - ru - ru_sib - rw - sa - sc - scn - sco - sd - se - searchcom - sg - sh - si - simple - sk - sl - sm - sn - so - sq - sr - ss - st - su - sv - sw - ta - te - test - tet - tg - th - ti - tk - tl - tlh - tn - to - tokipona - tpi - tr - ts - tt - tum - tw - ty - udm - ug - uk - ur - uz - ve - vec - vi - vls - vo - wa - war - wo - wuu - xal - xh - yi - yo - za - zea - zh - zh_classical - zh_min_nan - zh_yue - zu

Static Wikipedia 2006:

aa - ab - af - ak - als - am - an - ang - ar - arc - as - ast - av - ay - az - ba - bar - bat_smg - be - bg - bh - bi - bm - bn - bo - bpy - br - bs - bug - bxr - ca - cbk_zam - cdo - ce - ceb - ch - cho - chr - chy - closed_zh_tw - co - cr - cs - csb - cu - cv - cy - da - de - diq - dv - dz - ee - el - eml - en - eo - es - et - eu - fa - ff - fi - fiu_vro - fj - fo - fr - frp - fur - fy - ga - gd - gl - glk - gn - got - gu - gv - ha - haw - he - hi - ho - hr - hsb - ht - hu - hy - hz - ia - id - ie - ig - ii - ik - ilo - io - is - it - iu - ja - jbo - jv - ka - kg - ki - kj - kk - kl - km - kn - ko - kr - ks - ksh - ku - kv - kw - ky - la - lad - lb - lbe - lg - li - lij - lmo - ln - lo - lt - lv - map_bms - mg - mh - mi - mk - ml - mn - mo - mr - ms - mt - mus - my - mzn - na - nah - nap - nds - nds_nl - ne - new - ng - nl - nn - no - nov - nrm - nv - ny - oc - om - or - os - pa - pag - pam - pap - pdc - pi - pih - pl - pms - ps - pt - qu - rm - rmy - rn - ro - roa_rup - roa_tara - ru - ru_sib - rw - sa - sc - scn - sco - sd - se - searchcom - sg - sh - si - simple - sk - sl - sm - sn - so - sq - sr - ss - st - su - sv - sw - ta - te - test - tet - tg - th - ti - tk - tl - tlh - tn - to - tokipona - tpi - tr - ts - tt - tum - tw - ty - udm - ug - uk - ur - uz - ve - vec - vi - vls - vo - wa - war - wo - wuu - xal - xh - yi - yo - za - zea - zh - zh_classical - zh_min_nan - zh_yue - zu