Welcome to Assam No 1 Private Smart Sports Academy, Morigaon, (Assam) PIN - 782410
ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN SMART CRICKETER ( L-1) ( S-AS1923A )

BASIC INFORMATION

  • Course Fees : 6500.00 12500.00/-
  • Course Duration : 1 YEARS
  • Minimum Amount To Pay : Rs.3000.00

The first reference to cricket being played as an adult sport was in 1611, and in the same year, a dictionary defined cricket as a boys' game. There is also the thought that cricket may have derived from bowls, by the intervention of a batsman trying to stop the ball from reaching its target by hitting it away.

 
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.

Rules of Cricket

  • 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.
  • International games will have a further two umpires known as the third and fourth umpire. These are in place to review any decisions that the on field umpires are unable to make.
  • The fielding team must have one designated wicket keeper who is the only person allow to wear pads and gloves on the field. The wicket keeper stands behind the opposite end to the bowler to catch the ball.

SYLLABUS OF CRICKET

Lesson 01-05

à Introduction, Rules of the game, How to Wear Cricket guards  

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s After Every Five Sessions increase one round of Ground.

15 Mints

à Fielding - Catch Practice (High and Low), Fielding Games and Catching Games Batting - Batting Grip, Stance, Taking a Guard, Footworks drills (Front Foot and Back Foot drills)

15 Mints

à Bowling--- (Fast/Medium/Spin) First Basic Step—Bowl high and accurate on The Stumps Wicket to wicket. (Keep One Leg and One off Sump on. To learn the way of wearing Cricket guards

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down.

Lesson 06-10

à Fielding and Wicket-keeping skills, running between the wickets, Spot bowling,

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s After Every Five Sessions increase One round of Ground.

15 Mints

à Fielding and Wicket-Keeping---How to throw the ball directly on the stump, Collect and throw the ball to the Wicketkeeper.

15 Mints

à Running between the wicket skills and drills, bowling action With Spot bowling.

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down 

Lesson 11-15

à Bowling Drills, Batting techniques.

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s. After Every Five Sessions increase one round of Ground

15 Mints

à Bowling drills--Bowling Stump to Stump (Wicket to wicket)

15 Mints

à batting drills—How to play in a V (On drive and off drive)

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down

Lesson 16-20

à No ball, Wide ball, Dead ball,

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s After Every Five Sessions increase one round of Ground.

15 Mints

à No. of No balls in Cricket according to the playing condition (One day and Test Cricket)

15 Mints

à No. of dead balls in Cricket.

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down

Lesson 21-25

à Spirit of Cricket, Fair and unfair laws of Cricket, LBW Rule Increasing the Maturity level and approach should be professional

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s After Every Five Sessions increase One round of Ground.

15 Mints

à LBW Rule—how many ways the batsman can be get out LBW? Lectures and drills on maturity level and professionalism

15 Mints

à what is Fair and Unfair Play and Spirit of Cricket?

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down

Lesson 26-30

à Spirit of Cricket, Fair and unfair laws of Cricket, LBW Rule Increasing the Maturity level and approach should be professional

10 Mints

à Running (Start with the One full Round of Ground) Warming up Exercise’s. After Every Five Sessions increase one round of Ground

15 Mints

à Lectures and drills on maturity level and professionalism

15 Mints

à What is Fair and Unfair Play and Spirit of Cricket?

20 Mints

à Playing Game/Cooling down

Eligibility : As per Physical Education of India

1) Any citizen of Indian under age 14 years can be eligibility for admission.

2) Boys / Girls both are eligibility.

3) Physically fitness

4) have own Adhar Card / Birth Certificate 

5) Good communication skill

6) Discipline