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Cricket,
dog racing, and rugby are not
common sports in Iowa, but they are in Ireland. Cricket is like
baseball, dog racing is like horse racing, and rugby is like football
and soccer combined. So really the sports are not that uncommon, they
are just different forms in their country.
Cricket can
be won by scoring more runs than the
opposing team. Cricket has 1 or 2 innings depending on what rules you
decide on before the game begins. For cricket you need a special ball,
2 wickets, 3 wooden posts, pads, gloves, a field, helmets, and
shoes. You need a field that is about 100-160 yards. There are
eleven players go to the outfield, two players on the other team are
batting, and the rest of both of the teams wait to go in, sitting
off the field. One outfielder stands a ways away behind one of the
wickets. Another person stands directly behind the wicket to be the
catcher. When you are hitting it is pretty much the same as baseball.
One difference though is that you carry the bat with you while you run,
and you can stretch the bat out to touch the base and score.
Getting out in cricket is kind of like baseball. You can catch a hit
ball, and if you're pitching and hit a wicket and make it fall over,
you
get the person out.
Dog racing
can be compared to horse racing. They are
very similar except dog racing uses dogs and horse racing uses
horses. Dog racing like horse racing's objective is to have your dog
run the fastest around a track to win. Greyhounds are usually the
dogs that are raced because of their speed and their very muscular
body. The dogs start in a gate and when the gate goes down the race
begins. The race is done when all the dogs cross the finish line, and
the winner is determined by what dog crosses the finish line first.
The object of
rugby like many other sports is to
score the most points as possible. You score by kicking, carrying, or
passing the ball in the scoring zone at the far end of the field and
that is worth five points. Like football rugby has goal posts to
score 2 points after you score a goal. One thing that is different
though is that you can't tackle someone if they don't have the ball.
Like soccer if the ball goes out of bounds you have to throw it in by
keeping your feet planted and throwing the ball over your head and in
rugby they have penalty kicks and if you make it it is worth three
points. Also in rugby you can only substitute players if there is a
injury and there is no separate offense or defense.
Cricket
Dog
Racing