Rajasthan Rajwada T-20 Cricket League Kota

Rajasthan Rajwada Cricket League,the biggest professional league for Twenty20 Cricket competition in the whole India after Indian Premier League, one of its kind featuring international players. Rajwada Cricket League (RCL) is a professional league for Twenty20 Cricket competition in India. It was initiated by the Kota District Cricket Association present in Kota under the affiliation of Rajasthan Cricket Association.

Passion gives birth to new ideas and ideas if implemented fittingly, come out as best of the inventions. Same has been the saga of Rajwada Cricket League (RCL). After his personal commitments forced him to quit on field cricket a decade ago, decided to stay close to the game through various cricketing activities. Unarguably, the invention of Rajwada Cricket League (RCL) will remain as one of his best brainchild.

The league, in its inaugural year of 2016, not only emerged as one of the trend setting event in the history of Rajasthan cricket but also succeeded in setting a yardstick for others. Kota Cricket Team from Rajasthan showcased their cricketing expertise during the span of nine days of non – stop action. An exquisite blend of cricket and entertainment it was. Wherein, bollywood stars Mr. Sunil Shetty and Ms. Amisha Patel beautified the grand opening, it was international cricketer Mr. Mohammad Kaif who graced the final day of the first edition of Rajwada Cricket League (RCL).

The vibes of league, in no time, brushed the entire North Indian cricket circle. Truly, it was the Rajwada way of announcing its arrival. The cricket battle ground witnessed six franchisees comprising of many local and international stars from various parts of Rajasthan live on NEO sports. The electrifying ambience and gargantuan assemblage justified the acceptance of Rajwada Cricket League (RCL) amongst masses. The invigorating and astounding support from the crowd forced RCL management to introduce new dimensions to the league in 2017, resulting in two new franchisees in form of Chittor’s Chetak and Jaisalmer Jaguars. Spectators might also see a handful of international cricketers rolling over their bowling arms and banging the white ball in February 2017.

KCT Live Score has sure caught the imagination of the nation and world. It has made cricket into a sport which need not be confined to a handful of countries. In a decade from now, a lot of countries could have their own T20 leagues in line with RCL. But that’s not the only success of RCL. It has given opportunities to a lot of cricketers – Cricketers who not only play at the First Class level but also for those who play and excel on the streets of India’s small towns and villages – quite literally.

The teams included in the tournament have been named in the following way:

  • Ajmer Meru Warriors
  • Bikaner Desert Challengers
  • Jaipur Pink City Royals
  • Jodhpur Jodhana Royals
  • Kota Chambal Tigers
  • Udaipur Mewad Royals

Kota Chambal Tigers

Rajwada Cricket League – RCL T20 2017 is all set to roar again with Kota Chambal Tigers in January 2017 for RCL T20 championship. Aspiring cricketing talent of Rajasthan and passionate about cricket will show their move at Cricketing Talent Foundation. The Rajwada Cricket League 2017 with long-term efforts, which helps cultivate drive, sustainability, passion, courage, stamina & Confidence among participants like Kota Chambal Tigers, Ajmer Meru Warriors, Udaipur Mewar Royals, Bikaner Deserts Challengers, Jaipur Pink City Royals, Jodhpur Jodhana Royals, Chittor’s Chetak, Jaisalmer Jaguars.

Upcoming Cricket Tournaments Kota, RCL T20 Championship for the year 2017 stands apart because of its thoughtfulness and efforts towards creating career opportunities for young cricketers of India. RCL T20 matches 2017, RCL Kota Live Score, RCL T20 Matches, RCL live Score, RCL T20 League, RCL T20 Matches, RCL T20 Winner, Kota Chambal Tiger Results and Kota Chambal Tigers news live on NEO sports along with that you can also watch KCT Cricket Team, KCT live Score, KCT Results, Kota Cricket team, Cricket Tournaments Kota and KCT News as Kota Chambal Tigers are the winner of RCL champions 2016

Challenger Ranji Trophy Cricket

Challenger Trophy Cricket series, a day-night limited-over tournament, is played before the launch of Ranji season, in October. The tournament is organised with the purpose of providing opportunities to talented younger players in the country. Being considered as one of the premium competitions in the Indian domestic cricket arena, the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy has earned a lot of importance and attraction from the cricket enthusiasts. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) started the tournament in the years of 1994-95, with an objective to find cricketers who can represent the country in the coming years. However, the tournament was started in the name of Challenger Series in the beginning and the BCCI named it after the famous cricketer NKP Salve, in the years of 1998-99. Salve was a former official in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and he was hugely instrumental for India hosting the World Cup in 1987.

Structure of RCL T20 Matches in Challenger Trophy

There are only 3 teams in the tournament namely the India Senior, India A and India B and the teams compete with each other, first in a league basis and then go into playing the semi-finals and the final. The teams comprise the best 36 players of the country and it is believed to be the most authentic tournament to produce the best 11 players for the national team. The India Senior team won the first edition of the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy in 1994, and it also won the 4-day tournament, for the next 3 years. The India A and India B teams were declared as joint winners in 1998, after India seniors were ousted from the tournament and the final could not be played due to bad weather.

Format of Ranji Trophy

According to the format of the Ranji Trophy in the initial period, the teams first participated in knockout rounds and then reached a timeless final. The rules stated that in case of draws, the team leading in the first innings was announced as the winner. However, the rules were changed and zonal groups introduced, in 1957-58 after a spate of matches where sides with no chance of winning conceded. According to the changed format, the teams were divided into the 5 zones like North, West, East, Central and South. Teams in zone played each other in the league stage.

The top 2 teams (till 1991-92) and top 3 following them from the zones played each other in the knockout round through which the eventual winner was decided. However, the format was changed in the 2002-03 season, when the elite and the plate divisions came into play. The BCCI changed the names of the elite and plate divisions to ‘Super League’ and ‘Plate League’ in the 2006-07 season. Though most of the teams in the tournament represent the different states of India, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Gujarat and Vadodara, have separate teams. However, besides the states, the teams like Railways and Services also participate in the Ranji Trophy.

The very first of the Rajwada Cricket tournaments in India was the Ranji Trophy that was organised in the year 1934-35. The tournament was named after the legendary Indian Cricket player, Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, and was initiated with a view to bring out top class talented cricketers from different parts of India. The Ranji Trophy is considered to be the premier cricket tournament in India. Most of the participating teams in this tournament mainly represent various Indian states. Apart from the state teams, there are also some other teams that are run and managed by different corporate houses or governmental organisations. Such teams include the Railways and Services etc. The teams are divided into two groups named the Elite Group and Plate Group and there are two different winners for each of the groups. The teams in the Elite Group are considered to be the best ones in the Ranji Trophy.

Player: Official Cricket Rules

Cricket is believed to have begun possibly as early as the 13th century as a game in which country boys bowled at a tree stump or at the hurdle gate into a sheep pen. This gate consisted of two uprights and a crossbar resting on the slotted tops; the crossbar was called a bail and the entire gate a wicket. The fact that the bail could be dislodged when the wicket was struck made this preferable to the stump, which name was later applied to the hurdle uprights. Early manuscripts differ about the size of the wicket, which acquired a third stump in the 1770s, but by 1706 the pitch—the area between the wickets—was 22 yards long.

RCL T20 2017 cricket involves two teams with 11 players on each side. The captain who wins the toss decides whether his team bats or bowls first. If they bat first , their aim is to score a lot of runs and make sure the other team does not reach that score. Three functions of the players are 1. BATSMEN, 2. BOWLING 3. FIELDING.

Batsmen – one who scores runs of the balls bowled by the bowler.

Bowler – One who bowls, and tries to get the batsmen “out” (dismissed from the ground).

Fielder – Players (10) who assist the bowler in achieving his goal, and prevent the batsmen from scoring runs

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Score Runs

The aim of the batsmen is to score runs. One of the main cricket rules is that for batsmen to score runs they must run to each other’s end of the pitch (from one end to the other). In doing this one run is scored. Cricket rules state they may run multiple runs per shot. As well as running they can also score runs by hitting boundaries. A boundary scores the batsmen either 4 or 6 runs. A four is scored by hitting the ball past the boundary after hitting the ground while a six is scored by hitting the ball past the boundary on the full. Kota Chambal Tiger Results cricket rules also state that once a 4 or 6 has been scored any runs physically ran by the batsman are null & void. They will only obtain the 4 or 6 runs.

Player Cricket Rules

  • Cricket is a game played between two teams made up of eleven players each. There is also a reserve player called a “twelfth man” who is used should a player be injured during play.
  • The twelfth man is not allowed to bowl, bat, wicket keep or captain the team. His sole duty is to act as a substitute fielder.
  • The original player is free to return to the game as soon as they have recovered from their injury.
  • To apply the law and make sure the cricket rules are upheld throughout the game there are two umpires in place during games. Umpires are responsible for making decisions and notifying the scorers of these decisions.
  • Two umpires are in place on the playing field while there is also a third umpire off the field who is in charge of decisions.
  • This is where the call is too close for the on field umpires and they refer it to the third umpire who reviews slow motion video replays to make a decision.

The Role of Cricket in the India

The roots of cricket can be traced to 16th century England, the country with which the sport is still most often associated. At the close of the 18th century, cricket had in fact become England’s national sport. With the expansion of the British Empire in the following decades, cricket was introduced to many parts of the world including Australasia, England, India, and Southern Africa. Although cricket was introduced to North America as well, the sport hasn’t enjoyed as much popularity in the United States as it has in other countries. Nevertheless, the United States was one of the teams in the first international cricket match in 1844. The United States team played against Canada, where the sport is considerably more popular. There are three basic forms of cricket, although the fundamentals of the game are quite similar. First-class games are played over a period of four days, although this may be extended to five days in certain cases. Some tour matches may be played over a period of three-days only.

Rajwada Cricket is a very interesting game. It is a very popular sports in India. Indian cricket team is a powerful side in all three major cricket formats, viz. Test cricket (first class cricket),  50 over One-day cricket, and Twenty-20 (limited to 20 overs each) cricket.

Cricket in India is the most popular and most watched sport as compared to all other sports in India. The passion, the craze, the thrill and the excitement that the spectators experience is in-matchable to that of any other sport. Cricket in India is like Football in Brazil or Spain. The enthusiasm and the excitement is above all other things. Cricket in India is everyone’s favorite (still there are few who doesn’t like the hype of the game) and is played by most people. People here in India can talk cricket all the time.

Although the game play and rules are very different, the basic concept of cricket is similar to that of baseball. Teams bat in successive innings and attempt to score runs, while the opposing team fields and attempts to bring an end to the batting team’s innings. After each team has batted an equal number of innings (either one or two, depending on conditions chosen before the game), the team with the most runs wins. In cricket, a substitute player can be introduced on for an injured fielder. However, a substitute should not bat, bowl, keep wicket or act as captain. The player who was injured can come back if he has recovered.

  • Each team is made up of 11 players.
  • The bowler must bowl 6 legal deliveries to constitute an over.
  • A game must have two umpires stood at either end of the wicket. The umpires then must count the number of balls in the over, make decisions on whether the batsmen is out after an appeal and also check that the bowler has bowled a legal delivery.
  • A batsmen can be given out by either being bowled ( the ball hitting their stumps), caught (fielder catches the ball without it bouncing), Leg Before Wicket (the ball hits the batsmen’s pads impeding its line into the stumps), stumped (the wicket keeper strikes the stumps with their gloves whilst the batsmen is outside of their crease with ball in hand), hit wicket (the batsmen hits their own wicket).
  • Handled ball ( the batsmen handles the cricket ball on purpose), timed out (the player fails to reach the crease within 30 seconds of the previous batsmen leaving the field), hit ball twice (batsmen hits the cricket ball twice with their bat) and obstruction ( the batsmen purposely prevents the fielder from getting the ball).
  • Test cricket is played over 5 days where each team has two innings (or two chances to bat).
  • The scores are then cumulative and the team with the most runs after each innings is the winner.
  • One Day cricket in played with 50 overs. Each team has 50 overs to bat and bowl before swapping and doing the previous discipline. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins.

An Explanation of Cricket Rules Need to Know

Cricket has been an established team sport for hundreds of years and is one of the most popular sports in the world. It originated in England and is now very popular in countries such as India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, the West Indies and South Africa. Competitive cricket is essentially a bat and ball sport. It is played by two teams on an oval and involves batting, fielding and bowling. There are 11 players a side and a game can last anywhere from several hours to several days. Cricket can be played both socially and competitively, by males and females of all ages. While competitive cricket is mostly played on a field, cricket just for fun can be played in backyards, parks, streets or on the beach.

Measurement :

  • Length of Pitch – 22 yards (20.11 meters)
  • Length of Crease – 1.22 – 1.83 meters (4 ft)
  • Weight of Ball – 155 to 163 gram
  • Circumference of the Ball – 22.4-22.9 cm (9 inch)
  • Lenght of Bat – 96.5 cm (38 inch)
  • Width of Bat – 10.8 cm (4.25 inch)
  • Length of the Stumps – 71.1 cm (28 inch)
  • Length of Bells – 11.1 cm (each bail)

KCT Cricket Laws:

  • In 1788, the first official laws of cricket were written, and terms like middle stump and lbw were coined. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was the first cricket team, and they played on the Lord’s field in England. In 1793, the first recorded game of cricket was played at the Lord’s ground.
  • International games, or professional cricket matches, played by one country against another country; have been happening since 1844. Cricket was introduced to North America by the English colonies. The British India Company’s invasion over India had brought cricket to India and its neighboring countries.

Cricket Rules:

Cricket is a sport that has been tracked back to the early 16th century and has been a popular ever since. The pinnacle of the international game comes in the form of the Cricket World Cup. Other major events include the T20 World Cup, Test Series and One Day series. Each country runs a host of domestic competitions all highly competitive.

“Wicket” refers to the small gates used on cricket playing grounds. Cricket bats weigh anywhere from 2 to 3 pounds and the balls are made of layered cork wrapped tightly with string and covered by an outer layer of leather. Men’s cricket balls weigh about 5 1/2 ounces. Bats and balls used by women and youth cricketers are smaller and lighter.

Playing competitive cricket

There are over 1,000 cricket clubs and more than 100,000 registered cricketers in Victoria. So playing competitive cricket Kota Chambal Tiger Results is a popular way to keep fit and have fun.

Before they decide whether competitive cricket is right, remember that:

  • Cricket is a team sport. It’s important for some company and for communicating with others.
  • Cricket clubs will mostly hold matches on the weekends, both Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Playing competitive cricket usually involves committing to regular matches or practice sessions.
  • Umpiring and scoring are other ways to become actively involved in competitive cricket.