But why are the wickets sticky, and why would someone want to take a
sticky wicket ? A clean wicket would be my preference.
Don WA4NPL
>> Just for the Yanks on the list who are used to Baseball and thus will find
>> cricket baffling, let me offer a time honoured explanation:
>>
>> 1. There are two teams. One out, one in.
>>
>> 2. The team that’s out try to get the player that’s in, out.
>>
>> 3. When they do get him out, he goes in.
>>
>> 4. Then the next player goes out. As long as he’s out, he’s in.
>>
>> 5. The object is then for the team that’s out to get the second player
>> out. When they get him out, he goes in.
>>
>> 6. This process is repeated for each innings until the team that’s out
>> gets the team that’s in all out.
>>
>> 7. When the whole team is out, the team that was in goes out, and the team
>> that was out goes in.
>>
>> 8. Then they play a second innings until they’re all out. Except one
>> player. He remains not out....
>>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Dave G0OIL
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