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Darts Cricket

DARTS CRICKET
I’ve received
so many enquiries from darters about the differences between the US and the UK
forms of Darts Cricket that I’ve decided to post this article to clarify any
issues.
The UK game of
darts Cricket is not the same as the darts Cricket played in the US.
The game known
as 'Cricket' in the US is known in the UK as 'Tactics' and is generally played
with the numbers 20 to 12 written vertically down the board. Each side has to
obtain 3 of each individual number before they can score on that number. Their
ability to score ceases when the opposing side hits three of that number. Why
are cousins in the US call our Tactics ‘Cricket’ is not known.

The game
played in the UK
is a dart game based on the English traditional field game of cricket. Each team
has five players or 'lives'. One team decides to bat and the other bowls.
Usually the bull represents 2 wickets and the outer bull 1 wicket. As some as
all ten wickets or 'lives' have been lost in the way the other side bats.
Whilst the
bowling side is working hard to hit the bull or outer, the batting side tries to
accumulate score, usually any score over 40 is a 'run', for example a score of
57 earns 17 runs. However, any darts that land off the scoring area of the board
are deemed to be out - or in English cricket parlance, the player has run
himself (or herself) out. Also any batting darts that land in the bull or outer
mean that either 2 or 1 player is also run out.
The team that
ends up with the greatest number of runs at the end of the match is the winner.
Every
Electronic Dart Board in the US has CRICKET. When a blind draw tournament is
played the format is one game of 501 then one game of cricket and if tied they
‘cork’ and the winner chooses either cricket or 501. At the nationals in 2003
there were one or two days that are all cricket doubles. The cost is about. 50
pence or 75 cents per game, the board keeps score. Competitors must close a
cricket number 20,19,18,17,16,15 then close the bull ,( scoring 25 points for
the outside ring and/or 50 points for the centre. Competitors can score in any
number they you have closed that their opponent hasn’t. The player with all the
numbers and bulls closed with the most points wins. Players can also choose
random cricket where the computer in the dart board picks the numbers for
cricket for you.
© 2003 Patrick
Chaplin

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