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10 Street Cricket Rules Every Player Must Follow to Avoid Fights

November 25, 2024 By Mahendar Prajapati Leave a Comment

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Street cricket isn’t just a game; it’s a way of life for millions of cricket enthusiasts. The narrow lanes, makeshift wickets, and intense arguments over “out or not out?” make it an experience like no other. But let’s face it—without a clear set of rules, chaos can quickly take over. That’s why every street cricketer knows there are some unwritten laws that keep the game fun (and prevent full-on brawls).

Let’s Dive Into These Golden Street Cricket Rules!

1. The Bat Owner is Always the Captain

Whoever brings the bat calls the shots. Whether they’re the worst player or the next Virat Kohli, they get to choose teams, decide batting orders, and even veto decisions. After all, no bat means no game.

2. First Ball is Always a Trial Ball

Nobody cares if the bowler delivered the perfect inswinger or the batsman got clean bowled. The first ball is ALWAYS a trial. It’s sacred—like a warm-up for everyone to get into the groove.

3. Over-the-Fence Means Out (and You Fetch the Ball!)

Hit the ball over a wall, into someone’s terrace, or through a neighbor’s window? Congrats, you’re out! Oh, and don’t expect anyone else to climb that wall for you—it’s your job to get the ball back.

4. LBW? What’s That?

No one has time to argue about LBW in street cricket. Unless it’s super obvious (and everyone unanimously agrees), LBW calls are strictly ignored. It’s just easier that way.

5. One-Tip-One-Hand Catch

If you’re playing in a small area or with limited players, the “one-tip-one-hand” rule keeps things interesting. If the ball bounces once and someone catches it with one hand, the batsman is OUT. No arguments allowed!

6. The Youngest Kid Fetches the Ball

The youngest or newest player is unofficially the ball retriever. It’s almost a rite of passage. From gutters to bushes, they’re responsible for ensuring the game goes on uninterrupted.

7. Arguments are Solved with the “Last Game Decision” Rule

Disputes over a catch or a boundary shot? Just go with what happened the last time in a similar situation. It’s a quick and drama-free way to keep the game moving.

8. The Last Man Gets Batting Privileges

If the entire team is out except for one player, they’re allowed to keep batting until they’re dismissed. It’s a rule designed to give the underdog a fighting chance.

9. Evening Games End When the Ball Becomes Invisible

Street cricket games often go on until the streetlights come on—or until someone complains about noise. But the ultimate deciding factor? When nobody can see the ball anymore!

10. Respect the Wicket

The stumps (often bricks, bottles, or backpacks) are the heart of the game. Knocking them down unnecessarily, losing them, or stepping on them is an act of pure disrespect—and trust me, you don’t want to be that guy.

Why These Rules Matter

Street cricket is more than just a game; it’s about camaraderie, creativity, and making the most of whatever space you have. These unwritten rules ensure everyone has fun, fights are kept to a minimum, and the game flows smoothly.

So, the next time you’re out on the street with a bat and ball, remember these sacred laws—and most importantly, enjoy the game!

What do you think? Are there any other rules you follow during street cricket? Let us know in the comments below!

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Mahendar Prajapati

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