Friday, August 2, 2024

Physical Outdoor Games




1. Objective: Score more goals than the opposing team.

2. Players: Two teams of 11 players each, including a goalkeeper.

3. Equipment: Round ball, cleats, shin guards, and goalposts.

4. Gameplay: Players kick or head the ball to score goals or pass to teammates.






1. Batting: One team sends two batsmen to hit the ball bowled by the opposing team.

2. Bowling: The opposing team sends one bowler to deliver the ball to the batsman.

3. Wickets: Three vertical stumps (wickets) and two horizontal sticks (bails) are placed at each end of the pitch.

4. Runs: Batsmen score runs by running between the wickets or hitting boundaries (four runs) or sixes (six runs).

5. Overs: The game is divided into overs, with six balls bowled per over.

6. Ways to get out: Batsmen can get out in various ways, such as bowled, caught, stumped, or run out.





1. Scoring: Goals (1 point each) are scored when the ball enters the opponent's goal.

2. Game duration: Two 45-minute halves, with a 15-minute halftime break.

3. Fouls: Physical contact or unsportsmanlike behavior can result in free kicks or penalties.

4. Restarts: The game can be restarted with a kickoff, throw-in, or corner kick.

5. Winning team: The team with the most goals at the end of the two halves wins.


 

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