Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kwik_cricket> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Kwik_cricket abstract "Kwik cricket (known as MILO Walla cricket in Australia, and MILO Black Cricket in New Zealand) is a high-speed version of cricket aimed mainly at encouraging children to take part in the main sport.Many of the rules are adapted from cricket, but Kwik cricket is played with a plastic bat and ball (for obvious safety and physical reasons), and plastic cones to mark the maximum width of a legally bowled ball. The rules can be altered so that virtually any number of children can play in the time available, and the game can be made easier or more difficult by changing the physical dimensions of the pitch (changing the width of the wickets, increasing the distance between the wickets, widening or narrowing the crease, pulling in or pushing out the boundary, etc.).For example, Continuous Kwik Cricket can be played by two groups of 10 or 12, with each batting for a set period of time, the Lord's Game can be played by two groups of four or five, and Pairs Kwik Cricket works for groups of 8, each playing as a pair and rotating the roles (batsmen; bowler and wicket-keeper; leg side and off side fielders).Equipment:2 Bats1 Plastic Cricket Ball1 Wicket Keeper helmet2 Sets of stumps20 cones1 Scoring SheetIn Australia and New Zealand the game is more formal than in the UK, where the rules include a one-handed catch resulting in the dismissal of the entire team, and rather than plastic cones a nearby landmark is used as a theoretical boundary.Cones are placed next to the batter's left and right leg, (about one metre away) Tennis Balls are placed on these cones. In most cases in Australia, If the bowler bowls a No-Ball, Wide, Dead Ball, etc., the person Batting would hit either of the cones for a "free shot". The fielders cannot move until the batter hits the ball.".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageExternalLink menuitem.b724402e943956be6918d6104420a2a0.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageExternalLink kwik-cricket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageExternalLink page.aspx?pri=37&sec=325&tpl=1.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageID "610380".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageLength "2589".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageRevisionID "668139094".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Batsman.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Batting_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Boundary_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Bowler_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Bowling_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_sport.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cricket_terminology.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Short_form_cricket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Crease_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Cricket_pitch.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Fielding_(cricket).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Leg_side.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Milo_(drink).
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Nestlé_Milo.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Sport.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Wicket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLink Wicket-keeper.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kwik Cricket".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kwik cricket".
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milo in2CRICKET Program.".
- Kwik_cricket hasPhotoCollection Kwik_cricket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cricket-competition-stub.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Forms_of_cricket.
- Kwik_cricket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Noref.
- Kwik_cricket subject Category:Childrens_sport.
- Kwik_cricket subject Category:Cricket_terminology.
- Kwik_cricket subject Category:Short_form_cricket.
- Kwik_cricket hypernym Version.
- Kwik_cricket type Article.
- Kwik_cricket type Work.
- Kwik_cricket type Article.
- Kwik_cricket comment "Kwik cricket (known as MILO Walla cricket in Australia, and MILO Black Cricket in New Zealand) is a high-speed version of cricket aimed mainly at encouraging children to take part in the main sport.Many of the rules are adapted from cricket, but Kwik cricket is played with a plastic bat and ball (for obvious safety and physical reasons), and plastic cones to mark the maximum width of a legally bowled ball.".
- Kwik_cricket label "Kwik cricket".
- Kwik_cricket sameAs m.02w7_1.
- Kwik_cricket sameAs Q6450426.
- Kwik_cricket sameAs Q6450426.
- Kwik_cricket wasDerivedFrom Kwik_cricket?oldid=668139094.
- Kwik_cricket isPrimaryTopicOf Kwik_cricket.