Table Cricket
Table cricket can refer to
- An indoor miniature version of cricket played on a large table top, designed for physically challenged cricketers
- A recreational tabletop game from the 1960s, popular in the United Kingdom and the Indian subcontinent, presently enjoying a return to popularity
The indoor game
Goals
Table cricket is an indoor team game, and has similar goals with regards to cricket. Two six-member teams compete against each other, with the objective being to score more runs.Set up
The game is played on top of a table tennis board, or a surface of similar dimensions. At one end of the board is a spring loading bowling machine, at the other end the batsman wields a miniature wooden bat. The other two sides of the table are panelled off, with the option of placing symbolic fielders on the sides.Rules
Each individual innings lasts for a maximum of two overs. Batsmen can get out in six different ways, including being bowled out, or being "caught out" by hitting the ball near the symbolic fielders.Runs are scored by hitting the ball into designated side panel areas for 2, 4 or 6 runs. Wide balls are penalized with 4 runs to the batting team.
Infrastructure
The indoor game is played in England, Australia and South Africa. The England and Wales Cricket Board presides over an annual national tournament funded and organized by the charity Lord's Taverners - the Lord's Taverners National Table Cricket Competition, based on 10 regional tournaments, with the final being played at the Indoor Cricket School, Lord's Cricket Ground. The 2006 finals were attended by the Indian cricket star Sachin Tendulkar.The recreational table top game
The recreational table top cricket game was made popular by a British table top game manufacturerSubbuteo from the 1960s, which has inspired numerous versions and clones over the years. The goals of the game are the same as that of cricket. It was developed by the table top game entrepreneur Peter Adolph, being marketed as early as 1949.