honestly, watching this and paying attention (and Josh coming in with the "safe zone" discovery later on) actually helped me *immensely*. it seems like seeing it in real life, hearing theory, and modern 3d games make it somehow *more* impenetrable.
It's probably called Cricket because of what happens when people watch these events. Bewilderment and the sound of chirping of crickets in their heads.
Doesn't matter. You can try and we still won't get it. Ross from the Game Grumps (born in Ireland, raised in Australia) tried to explain it to Egoraptor once on the show when they played a cricket game and he was totally lost. As was I, and I've had an Indian friend try to explain it and watched several TH-cam videos trying to explain how it works.
Josh got the basic concept. A little bit off but was beginning to grasp the basics of batting. He was completely wrong about overs being outs, overs represent how many bowls (pitches) are left (an over represents six bowls) whereas outs are everyone on your side minus one. Outs aren't usually shown on screen until a batter is out or the end of an over.
Whack-bat requires at least thirteen players, consisting of three grabbers, three taggers, five twig-runners, one center tagger, and the player at whack-bat. The center tagger lights a pinecone on fire and throws it to the player at whack-bat. The player hits the pinecone and runs to knock a cedar stick off the cross rods. Then the twig-runners dash back and forth until the pinecone burns out and the umpire calls "Hot box." Finally, the scoredowns are added up, then divided by nine.
at least by the end Josh ~sort of~ understood how to play hit the ball and run. if the sticks (wickets) are hit when you're outside the safe zone (little rectangle by the wickets) then you're out. the duck was shown for players who were out before ever getting any points (runs) each run is when the two players (batters) successfully switch sides without being run out. hitting the ball over the boundary line is worth 6 runs other ways to get out: -the bowler hitting the wickets behind the batter -the batter hitting the ball but it being caught before bouncing -the bowler hitting the batter's leg which otherwise would have hit the wicket (illegally blocking being bowled out - called LBW [Leg Before Wicket] ) the number of "overs" determines how long the game can go for - it is the number of times a team call bowl the ball before the game is over. 1 "over" = 6 bowls. so 10 overs means 60 bowls. the game will also end if all the batters are out. the team with the most runs at the end wins.
This is actually the most coherent explanation of cricket I've ever seen, thank you. Even Wikipedia made no sense to me. My only question is the following - is it necessary for two people to be running between the safe zones to score runs? Or does that just double the number you get?
Okay, despite being British I never really got into cricket but what I do know is this: 1. Those white boxes by the wickets/sticks are your batsmans safe zones, when in there they can't be struck out. But leave them and you *have* to run to the opposite wickets. You kept getting out because you didn't stop running back and forth, which is risky unless you hit the ball very far. 2. It's a duck because "out for a duck" means you're out with no runs. .. that's all I know. I told you I never really got into it, lol.
Oh, also the umpire said "No Ball" but your guys still ran which basically equates to a foul pitch in baseball but the batter can still chose to run if he thinks he can benefit. You ran, got out.
That's still more than I know about cricket, and I've had a New Zealander who played it a lot try to explain the rules to me years ago. This is by far the most confusing sport to ever exist when even people from the countries that play it can't figure it out.
It's easy - Josh got it mostly right. The ball is always in play. Even if you hit it, you don't have to run, so if you hit it short, you can stay where you are. You can make outs a couple of ways - bowl it past the batter and knock over the wicket (the sticks) which the batsman is defending, or knock over the wicket while the runner is running, before he gets himself over the line, or catch a hit before it hits the ground (essentially a strikeout, throwing a runner out, or a pop fly, in baseball terms). There's always two batters/runners on the field at a time, if you score one/three/five/any uneven amount of runs, the batters essentially switch. If you hit it over the boundary while it's rolling, 4 runs, if you hit it over the boundary while it's in the air, 6 runs. You go til 10 outs or a certain number of overs, depending on the format. An over is 6 pitches. Oh, and you guys did awful. A good batsmen measures his performance in half centuries and centuries (50 and 100 runs). Getting 26 runs on 10 outs is hilariously bad, and the next game even worse. ;) I'm Indian, and cricket is like our national sport - the British gave it to us, and now we (generally) whoop their ass at it.
I'll never understand why Continue? doesn't have more subscribers. I just got into Markiplier's videos, and while he's a great guy with good content, I genuinely enjoy y'all's stuff a lot more.
This is genuinely hilarious....being British I was forced to play Cricket as I grew up. I don't totally understand it but it's amazing seeing you not having a single clue what's going on haha.
@@gurvmlk even though I wrote this 7 years ago I still remember the guys completely bemused by cricket. Very funny watching Americans confused by it all 😂
I watched a cricket match - when the announcers said 'This is day three of game one' I dropped a VERY Nick Murphy 'what.' and then watched with bewilderment as a bunch of things happened all at once that was apparently a game or sport or thing that people do wearing white clothes. I...uh...love this episode.
+shithoagie Curling is easy to understand within a few minutes of seeing it. Thanks to Digimon World 1 I got interested. It's played a little different in that game but simple still.
GravekeepersMonk I'll bet it is. However No human should be paid any amount of even dog shit for one dude shoving a nothing atop an icy surface while another sweeps the ice in front, hoping it goes farther. Curling is a fucking evolutionary dead end. Masturbation has infinitely more value.
This episode has illustrated the cultural barrier between Josh and Nick/Paul more than any other episode. Cricket is in your blood, Josh! War of the Roses, bitches!
Haha yeah!! It was so great to meet you guys! I should've said it then but I was too ~*starstruck*~ but I've been watching continue for a long time now and I really love the videos, keep on doing what you guys do!!
FYI, The game of cricket is derived from medieval times in Europe. Knights had to practice sword play. The cricket batsman is the "knight", and the bat is his "sword". The aim of the game is to score as many runs as possible. Each team has 11 players, including batsmen, bowlers and a wicket-keeper (catcher). Each team plays one inning batting and one inning bowling. Each inning is comprised of bowling sets of 6 balls called "OVERS". Batsmen score runs while protecting the wickets (or sticks as you call them), single runs are scored by running between the wickets, 4 runs are scored by hitting the ball over the rope/fence bouncing before going over, and 6 runs are scored by hitting the ball over on the full "HOME RUN". The fielding team try to get all 11 batsmen out (each player on the team has one turn at bat) Bowling them out, where the bowler hits the wickets when the batsman misses his shot. Catching them out, a fielding team catch a "FLY BALL". Or a batter is run out by not standing behind the batting crease line as the wickets are hit with the ball. DURING MEDIEVAL TIMES KNIGHTS PLAYED CRICKET AS YOU SEE HERE WITH THEIR SWORD AND A PEASANTS HEAD FOR A BALL. BEATS BASEBALL DON' YOU RECKON
This is going to go down as my favorite Continue? episode so far at least. Something really satisfying about Nick still having no idea what the fuck he's doing while Josh easily wins just based on a basic understanding of the game rules. 10/10.
This was one of my favourite games growing up. Repeatedly appealing to the umpire to piss my friends off was the best! Also making 0 runs is called a duck...
this is kind of amazing. cricket is obviously needlessly complicated... but thanks to this simple, sprite-ass version, and Josh, I was able to figure out most of the basics in 18 minutes. watching Giant Bomb play a more modern cricket title did absolutely nothing to help me understand a goddamn thing. I agree with Josh's "continue."
From what I understand of Cricket, the Bowler (The ball thrower) throws the ball at the wickets (Sticks) and has to try and knock them over. The other team blocks the ball, and runs back and forth getting points until the sticks are all knocked over.
Oh god I religiously played this game over many hot summers here in Aus, Paul worked out bowling in his 1st attempt, the games rather broken with batting and bowling
Hell yeah Bocce! I'm the reigning two-time champion of our yearly Bocce tournament. A friend of my Dad's makes these sweet, custom Bocce ball sets. Shit's dope. :P
Quickcricketis so much more enjoyable. You just bat an run to a wall to the side and back again. If you get caught out or the bowler can just hit the wicket, WHEREEVER YOU ARE you get out.
Every batter gets a chance. The two batters run back and forth, scoring points each time they run back and forth. Hit the sticks to get a batter out. Hitting the ball outside of the circle is 6 points, unless it rolls out of the circle, in which its 4. After each player bats, the game ends and the highest score wins.
I was drunk yesterday and woke up today to this opened up and paused at the halfway point. I have no fucking memory of watching this before that point. I. Love. Drugs.
Hey guys, there was an Australian sports Game only released on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Its called Aussie Rules Football. would be hilarious to see you guys play. If you need a copy, I am happy to supply from Aus.
Oh, also, I think part of the reason you're having so much trouble is because you keep moving the batsman forward. They're supposed to stand in front of the wickets to stop the ball from hitting them. But when you move them forward, it fucks up their hitting so the ball isn't going as far as often as it should?
Continue? lost so many subs in the great TH-cam Gaming Purge of June 2016, they figured that a lot of people wouldn't see or understand a video on cricket so it was a good off week to do this
If you hit the ball over the outer field line but the ball touched the ground you score 4 runs. If you hit the ball over the outer field line without the ball touching the ground that's worth 6 runs and is somewhat equivalent to a homerun in baseball.
I paused this video half-way through, went and watched TWO videos explaining cricket and came back, somehow knowing less than when I left.
hahahahahaha!
hit ball with stick, run, don't have ball caught ?????????? 9 days later its 9000 plays 3 but its too close to call? I think
You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket.
@Holstered Cactus LOL
honestly, watching this and paying attention (and Josh coming in with the "safe zone" discovery later on) actually helped me *immensely*.
it seems like seeing it in real life, hearing theory, and modern 3d games make it somehow *more* impenetrable.
It's probably called Cricket because of what happens when people watch these events. Bewilderment and the sound of chirping of crickets in their heads.
Nobody should ever tell America how to play cricket. It's always funny lol.
Doesn't matter. You can try and we still won't get it. Ross from the Game Grumps (born in Ireland, raised in Australia) tried to explain it to Egoraptor once on the show when they played a cricket game and he was totally lost. As was I, and I've had an Indian friend try to explain it and watched several TH-cam videos trying to explain how it works.
Was Josh even close with his summary? What he was saying seemed to make some sort of sense for what we were seeing.
Josh got the basic concept. A little bit off but was beginning to grasp the basics of batting. He was completely wrong about overs being outs, overs represent how many bowls (pitches) are left (an over represents six bowls) whereas outs are everyone on your side minus one. Outs aren't usually shown on screen until a batter is out or the end of an over.
Don't tell them I say!!
+Wrexit Knight I don't think that's an American thing so much as a non-commonwealther thing - us Swedes are just as confused.
Whack-bat requires at least thirteen players, consisting of three grabbers, three taggers, five twig-runners, one center tagger, and the player at whack-bat. The center tagger lights a pinecone on fire and throws it to the player at whack-bat. The player hits the pinecone and runs to knock a cedar stick off the cross rods. Then the twig-runners dash back and forth until the pinecone burns out and the umpire calls "Hot box." Finally, the scoredowns are added up, then divided by nine.
Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of my fave Wes Anderson flick
I am now a master of whack-bat.
the first Continue? episode I've ever seen.i freaking love this channel already
at least by the end Josh ~sort of~ understood how to play
hit the ball and run. if the sticks (wickets) are hit when you're outside the safe zone (little rectangle by the wickets) then you're out.
the duck was shown for players who were out before ever getting any points (runs)
each run is when the two players (batters) successfully switch sides without being run out.
hitting the ball over the boundary line is worth 6 runs
other ways to get out:
-the bowler hitting the wickets behind the batter
-the batter hitting the ball but it being caught before bouncing
-the bowler hitting the batter's leg which otherwise would have hit the wicket (illegally blocking being bowled out - called LBW [Leg Before Wicket] )
the number of "overs" determines how long the game can go for - it is the number of times a team call bowl the ball before the game is over. 1 "over" = 6 bowls. so 10 overs means 60 bowls.
the game will also end if all the batters are out.
the team with the most runs at the end wins.
I kinda get it but with every game anyone invents you need to play and fuck it up to really learn it lol thanks
"-the batter hitting the ball but it being caught before bouncing"
Wait, what? What's that mean, the ball has to bounce once before you can hit it?
it's the same rule as in baseball. being caught on the full.
batter hits ball but it is caught before hitting the ground
This is actually the most coherent explanation of cricket I've ever seen, thank you. Even Wikipedia made no sense to me. My only question is the following - is it necessary for two people to be running between the safe zones to score runs? Or does that just double the number you get?
Jacob Shepley Ah, OK, so basically a pop fly.
Okay, despite being British I never really got into cricket but what I do know is this:
1. Those white boxes by the wickets/sticks are your batsmans safe zones, when in there they can't be struck out. But leave them and you *have* to run to the opposite wickets. You kept getting out because you didn't stop running back and forth, which is risky unless you hit the ball very far.
2. It's a duck because "out for a duck" means you're out with no runs.
.. that's all I know. I told you I never really got into it, lol.
Oh, also the umpire said "No Ball" but your guys still ran which basically equates to a foul pitch in baseball but the batter can still chose to run if he thinks he can benefit. You ran, got out.
That's still more than I know about cricket, and I've had a New Zealander who played it a lot try to explain the rules to me years ago. This is by far the most confusing sport to ever exist when even people from the countries that play it can't figure it out.
It's baseball in slow motion. Each end of the pitch is a base and 2 men bat at once. And the games take 5 days to play
It's easy - Josh got it mostly right. The ball is always in play. Even if you hit it, you don't have to run, so if you hit it short, you can stay where you are. You can make outs a couple of ways - bowl it past the batter and knock over the wicket (the sticks) which the batsman is defending, or knock over the wicket while the runner is running, before he gets himself over the line, or catch a hit before it hits the ground (essentially a strikeout, throwing a runner out, or a pop fly, in baseball terms). There's always two batters/runners on the field at a time, if you score one/three/five/any uneven amount of runs, the batters essentially switch. If you hit it over the boundary while it's rolling, 4 runs, if you hit it over the boundary while it's in the air, 6 runs. You go til 10 outs or a certain number of overs, depending on the format. An over is 6 pitches.
Oh, and you guys did awful. A good batsmen measures his performance in half centuries and centuries (50 and 100 runs). Getting 26 runs on 10 outs is hilariously bad, and the next game even worse. ;)
I'm Indian, and cricket is like our national sport - the British gave it to us, and now we (generally) whoop their ass at it.
I'll never understand why Continue? doesn't have more subscribers. I just got into Markiplier's videos, and while he's a great guy with good content, I genuinely enjoy y'all's stuff a lot more.
Tell your friends! Tell your MUM! TELL EVERYONE!
Josh
+Continue? If I tell them can you teach me cricket?
Problem with Markaplier is almost everything about his personality is fabricated. Just comes across as such an disingenuous phony.
I'm confident he's not a phony--just worked hard to understand what his audience wanted at first, then drank all his own Kool-Aid in one sitting.
cause markiplier is for children. and continue is just old bros having fun. and a lot more children watch TH-cam.
Flashbacks to when I rented Rugby on PS1 and we had a tournament with a group of friends without knowing what Rugby was.
Of course Josh immediately picks up on the craziest game lol
This is genuinely hilarious....being British I was forced to play Cricket as I grew up. I don't totally understand it but it's amazing seeing you not having a single clue what's going on haha.
Cricket is simple once you know the rules and this is hilarious watching as an Englishman
I imagine that in general, you guys are amused by how utterly incompetent we Americans are when it comes to trying to comprehend the game.
@@gurvmlk even though I wrote this 7 years ago I still remember the guys completely bemused by cricket. Very funny watching Americans confused by it all 😂
Damn Josh you figuring that out was one of the smartest things I've ever seen. That's not a joke.
I could've listened to another 10 minutes of Nick citing reasons he couldn't mentally legitimize cricket. Fucking hilarious.
I watched a cricket match - when the announcers said 'This is day three of game one' I dropped a VERY Nick Murphy 'what.' and then watched with bewilderment as a bunch of things happened all at once that was apparently a game or sport or thing that people do wearing white clothes.
I...uh...love this episode.
Please play more sports games where you don't know how to play the sport. It's fucking hilarious.
Also, best outro ever.
we talkin some CURLING?!
+shithoagie
Curling is easy to understand within a few minutes of seeing it. Thanks to Digimon World 1 I got interested. It's played a little different in that game but simple still.
GravekeepersMonk I'll bet it is.
However
No human should be paid any amount of even dog shit for one dude shoving a nothing atop an icy surface while another sweeps the ice in front, hoping it goes farther.
Curling is a fucking evolutionary dead end.
Masturbation has infinitely more value.
This episode has illustrated the cultural barrier between Josh and Nick/Paul more than any other episode. Cricket is in your blood, Josh! War of the Roses, bitches!
I still can't get over that I met Paul (and Jirard and Satchbag) while I was at work the other day
Alex?! Thanks for the delicious ice cream! - Paul
Haha yeah!! It was so great to meet you guys! I should've said it then but I was too ~*starstruck*~ but I've been watching continue for a long time now and I really love the videos, keep on doing what you guys do!!
Do you live in Allentown?
+RedTV8888 woah, were they in Allentown? I missed them...
Theianguy I'm pretty sure they live in Allentown. I know they used to at least.
FYI, The game of cricket is derived from medieval times in Europe. Knights had to practice sword play. The cricket batsman is the "knight", and the bat is his "sword". The aim of the game is to score as many runs as possible.
Each team has 11 players, including batsmen, bowlers and a wicket-keeper (catcher). Each team plays one inning batting and one inning bowling. Each inning is comprised of bowling sets of 6 balls called "OVERS".
Batsmen score runs while protecting the wickets (or sticks as you call them), single runs are scored by running between the wickets, 4 runs are scored by hitting the ball over the rope/fence bouncing before going over, and 6 runs are scored by hitting the ball over on the full "HOME RUN".
The fielding team try to get all 11 batsmen out (each player on the team has one turn at bat)
Bowling them out, where the bowler hits the wickets when the batsman misses his shot.
Catching them out, a fielding team catch a "FLY BALL".
Or a batter is run out by not standing behind the batting crease line as the wickets are hit with the ball.
DURING MEDIEVAL TIMES KNIGHTS PLAYED CRICKET AS YOU SEE HERE WITH THEIR SWORD AND A PEASANTS HEAD FOR A BALL.
BEATS BASEBALL DON' YOU RECKON
Best comment of all time, easily.
I would go and say this is your best episode ever, guys
Please tell me you guys are playing another hockey game for your Summer of Sports. Your hockey videos are some of the best.
This is going to go down as my favorite Continue? episode so far at least. Something really satisfying about Nick still having no idea what the fuck he's doing while Josh easily wins just based on a basic understanding of the game rules. 10/10.
This was one of my favourite games growing up. Repeatedly appealing to the umpire to piss my friends off was the best! Also making 0 runs is called a duck...
this is kind of amazing. cricket is obviously needlessly complicated... but thanks to this simple, sprite-ass version, and Josh, I was able to figure out most of the basics in 18 minutes.
watching Giant Bomb play a more modern cricket title did absolutely nothing to help me understand a goddamn thing.
I agree with Josh's "continue."
3 minute outro enjoyed EVERY second of it... just love listening to tangents
19:30 I am dying. Y'all are the best. Italian Nick is the best Nick.
Glad you guys posted a video I needed another one to watch!
Im British and I don't understand anything or like Cricket so I really enjoyed this, makes about as much sense to me as you guys =D
This is the Blurnsball of sports.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Watching you guys play this is both hilarious, and frustrating.
From what I understand of Cricket, the Bowler (The ball thrower) throws the ball at the wickets (Sticks) and has to try and knock them over. The other team blocks the ball, and runs back and forth getting points until the sticks are all knocked over.
@3:19 was the best moment of continue ever. That just looked like madness to me
one of the best episodes in a long time!!
Holy crap my favourite game, I still play it from time to time even to this day.
Holy shit. Went to check for a new episode and this was posted 8 seconds ago lol
"Does that good if I just did?"
--Paul Ritchey, Leader (why?)
Oh wow I'm really early I don't know what to say. One time I posted a picture on instagram and Nick liked it. I was hype
Sweet
Josh
+Continue? Words of wisdom, Josh.
Words of wisdom indeed.
Josh was probably the closest to understanding the way Cricket works. This was fascinating to watch.
Sweet, less than 5 minutes old! MMMMM it's still fresh!
Two of my favorite things together at last... Continue? and cricket woohoo
Wow. You guys actually educated me on what the hell cricket is. I felt like I learned a lot here.
Josh, how does to feel to be the best at Cricket?
I remember someone tried to convince me what a great game cricket was.... I suddenly discontinue believing them
I'll be completely surprised if this video doesn't become one of the classic episodes. Holy shit that was funny. Also can't wait for more Goosebuds!
All I know is that Cricket terms are just Baseball terms with -ie added at the end.
This is why you don't let Paul have caffeine.
Oh god I religiously played this game over many hot summers here in Aus, Paul worked out bowling in his 1st attempt, the games rather broken with batting and bowling
I looked up the rules and it seems like josh was starting to get it
Lovely day for some Cricket.
Was that a slipped in CKY "I"ll kill em" reference? Amazing.
They say the average American was never supposed to play Cricket.
We broke the order of the world.
I play cricket and this video sums up most game I play in my league
very fitting that your profile picture is a well groomed man with a suit and pipe
This is hysterical, instant confusion right off the......BAT! ahhhh see what I did thereeee.....
21:20 Wow, Nick predicted The Summer of Sports and Music 4 years before it happened.
I love that the whole West Indian team managed to get run out in only 4 balls because of the number of wides that were unwittingly bowled.
Apparently I do not understand cricket nearly as well as I thought I did. You guys did great for a blind run XD
BEST. EPISODE. EVER. Within the first 4 minutes :D
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WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT DUCK!!?!!??!?!
Saw the title of the video. Knew most of the video would be zany bewilderment about not knowing how to play cricket. Was not disappointed!
this wasnt just a lets play it was a cricket learning experience
It helps to have coworkers in India who can teach you all about the googlies, sticky wickets, Lord Nelsons and ducky-wucks.
11:22 I said Native American Elvis the same way Paul did AT THE SAME TIME!
Yo, Paul. Me, you, at the cricket pitch. We'll settle this like gents
Have you guys ever considered reviewing/playing MS-DOS games? That would be hilariously awesome
Cricket is basically Calvinball minus the coherency and fun.
win
oooooh. Thank you. makes much more sense now
This was bloody Hilarious, the fake pommy accents were painful though hahaha.
Sports games on this show are always the best
Options? Make it baseball. Hilarious.
I may not know anything about Cricket, but I love Continue? and Warren Zevon. And as Meatloaf said, two out of three ain't bad.
I'm loving Sports Month.
Hell yeah Bocce! I'm the reigning two-time champion of our yearly Bocce tournament. A friend of my Dad's makes these sweet, custom Bocce ball sets. Shit's dope. :P
I'm still amazed cricket is still played.
Quickcricketis so much more enjoyable. You just bat an run to a wall to the side and back again. If you get caught out or the bowler can just hit the wicket, WHEREEVER YOU ARE you get out.
I lost it at the Rally Round the west indies. Well done.
Play Aussie Rules Footy on the NES if you haven't already. Would be fun to watch
God damn this episode's end was hilarious I was crying.
This was definitely the Blue Velvet of Continue episodes for me.
Cricket is just baseball with different rules.
Every batter gets a chance.
The two batters run back and forth, scoring points each time they run back and forth.
Hit the sticks to get a batter out.
Hitting the ball outside of the circle is 6 points, unless it rolls out of the circle, in which its 4.
After each player bats, the game ends and the highest score wins.
I have no idea what's going on but I'm cheering!
Oh wow! Watching Americans stumble through a cricket game with no idea what's going on. Brilliant!
@5:10 I dig the Micheal Jackson Moonwalker on the right side of the field
This game is so cray cray. It's like some bs sport they make-up for some teen novel (i.e. Quidditch).
Remember when Chumbawumba one the Cricket Cup in 2001?
They got knocked down but they got up again.
fuck that ending reduced me to tears
you guys should have one of the summer months be sports month and you guys play sports games.
OMG you guys made a cKy reference official best channel ever!
This is a great game. Seriously
Sports and Music, eh? Can we expect something like Um Jammer Lammy or Parappa the Rapper?
"Lovely day for cricket!"
I was drunk yesterday and woke up today to this opened up and paused at the halfway point. I have no fucking memory of watching this before that point.
I. Love. Drugs.
Hey guys, there was an Australian sports Game only released on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Its called Aussie Rules Football. would be hilarious to see you guys play. If you need a copy, I am happy to supply from Aus.
Vote Nick Murphy for Mega Italian
The footage is blurry, but I bolieve that is one: Chad I. Ginsberg, the hardcorest guitarist, who once survived an accidental hanging.
I'm a fan of close-up, giant Paul.
Oh, also, I think part of the reason you're having so much trouble is because you keep moving the batsman forward. They're supposed to stand in front of the wickets to stop the ball from hitting them. But when you move them forward, it fucks up their hitting so the ball isn't going as far as often as it should?
Continue? lost so many subs in the great TH-cam Gaming Purge of June 2016, they figured that a lot of people wouldn't see or understand a video on cricket so it was a good off week to do this
If you hit the ball over the outer field line but the ball touched the ground you score 4 runs. If you hit the ball over the outer field line without the ball touching the ground that's worth 6 runs and is somewhat equivalent to a homerun in baseball.
Oh my god I can't breathe. This is hilarious
Warren Zevon, FUCK yes!
PS. Josh edits are best edits
Lol I have no idea what's going on right now
i don't think anyone here does lol
Baseball: Because throwing a ball at someone without it bouncing, then running in a diamond makes a tonne of sense. /eyeroll