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  1. Gully Cricket Guide (Rules, Equipment, Position) – …

    • Backyard cricket, gully cricket, and street cricket are all informal forms of cricket played in various settings and locations. The main difference between these terms lies in the location where the game is play… See more

    Required Equipment in Gully Cricket

    The equipment required for gully cricket typically includes: 1. Cricket ball 2. Bat 3. Wickets (made of stones, stumps, or any available objects) 4. A flat surface to play on (street, alley, etc.) Since gully cricket is informal an… See more

    Gully Cricket Rules

    Gully cricket is a fun, informal, and adaptive version of cricket that is played in small, cramped spaces like alleys or streets. The rules of gully cricket can vary, but some of the key rules include: The rules applied in Gully cricke… See more

    Ways of Getting Out

    In gully cricket or street cricket, a batsman can get out in the following ways: Bowled: If the bowler delivers a legal ball that hits the wickets. Caught: If the ball is caught by a fielder before it hits the ground. Run out: If the batsma… See more

    Gully Cricket Position

    In gully cricket, there are usually fewer players compared to traditional national and international formal cricket, so the positions are often more flexible and less formalized. However, some common gully cricket positions in… See more

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  1. How to Play Gully Cricket: 7 Steps (with Pictures)

    Nov 26, 2015 · Gully cricket is an unofficial form of cricket originating mainly from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. When the game of cricket is played in small lanes, known as 'gully' in Hindi (the language mainly used in India, …

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  3. Gully Cricket Guide - What is Gully Cricket?

    Remember that gully cricket is played in the street and this means hard surfaces. It’s not always possible to insert stumps into the ground and that’s why a number of objects can be used as the wicket.

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  5. What Is Gully Cricket and How to Play It | cric-life.com

    Jul 29, 2020 · What is Gully Cricket? Gully Cricket is a term used (mainly in the Indian subcontinent) to describe backyard cricket. It’s a game that can be played anywhere and everywhere: in a parking lot, on a beach or an empty street. …

  6. Unveiling the Unwritten Rules of Gully Cricket - Medium

  7. Learning to play straight, in the Gully: A comprehensive …

    Dec 16, 2014 · Stumps depended on where you played. Parking lots simply required scratching or drawing a set of three stumps on the wall. Small trees or metallic tree protectors served as stumps in the park.

  8. Gully Cricket Rules; Learn to Play Gully Cricket - Turf …

    Mar 8, 2024 · The gully cricket rules are also similar to cricket. It is not only for entertainment, but also provides a better way for skill development and physical fitness, and also improves your competitive spirit.

  9. Gully Cricket | Origins , Rules & More| - sportston

    Feb 14, 2024 · Gully cricket, also known as street cricket, finds its roots in the densely populated neighborhoods of India. The word “gully” refers to narrow lanes or streets, which serve as the primary playgrounds for young enthusiasts.