There are 11 batsmen, once 10 are out, that's the innings over (As one man can't bat on his own). There are 2 innings per side. You add up the scores of both innings. The one with the most runs, wins. If one team scores less than 200 runs in their 1st innings than the other side, the other team can make them bat again. You can also draw a match, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the scores are tied. You can be given out if you fail to get to the wicket within 2 minutes of the previous batsman being dismissed. Some fielding positions include "Cow Corner", "Silly Point" and "Fine Leg". There are a multitude of other eccentricities within the game but I'll just drip feed them to you slowly so as to avoid confusion. Clear🤔?

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I learned ... something from this.

I played a game in a park once with some Indians I was with. Used a weighted tennis ball instead of dangerous rock ball normally used.

I was at bat for like 10 whole minutes. Racking up points without really knowing what I was doing. I decided to go for a "home run" and really swing for the fences instead of hitting grounders constantly, though that seemed to be working well.

Ball goes sailing high, guy catches it easily, I'm out. Stupid game

Yes, you're most definitely out if someone catches the ball. You can also be out if you're clean bowled, lbw (Leg before wicket), handling the ball or run out.

Just lame that I should have stuck with hitting grounders forever. I knew it was risky to go for the big swing, but dribbling grounders got boring

Yes that clears up quite a bit! Thank you 🙏

Good summary! 🏏