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A cricket match is usually played between 2 teams of 11 players, with each team nominating a captain before the start of the match. However, cricket can also be played in numerous modified formats, including Super 8s, beach cricket, pair’s cricket and even street cricket. Several Trophy and cup cricket like ICC World Cup, ICC T-20 Cricket World Cup etc.
The aim of the fielding side is to get the batters out, and this can happen in a number of ways. The main ways batters can get out are:
Bowled out:
If a bowler bowls a ball that hits the wicket (or stumps)
Caught out if they hit a ball into the air and it is caught by a fielder or the wicketkeeper
LBW (leg before wicket):
When a bowled ball hits their legs (or leg pads) in front of the stumps, and
Run out:
if the batter or non-striker fails to safely reach the other end of the pitch (called crossing the crease) before a ball retrieved by a fielder or the wicketkeeper hits the wicket at the same end (or if the wickets have bails, they must be removed).
Stumped Out:
When the wicketkeeper collects the ball and knocks off the bails before the batter gets their bat or any part of their body grounded behind the batting crease.

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