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|Term=Bete-Ombro | |Term=Bete-Ombro | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Location=Brazil | |||
|Game Regions=Rest of World | |Game Regions=Rest of World | ||
|Game Eras=Contemporary | |Game Eras=Contemporary | ||
|Invented Game=No | |Invented Game=No | ||
|Description=Bete-Ombro "is a Brazilian form of street cricket." | |Description=<p>Bete-Ombro "is a Brazilian form of street cricket." "A player from one team throws the ball from one wicket to another, while a player from the other team holding a bat stands at the other wicket. The batter can hit the ball and then run between the wickets to score runs, while his partner does the same but crossing him.If the ball is thrown at a wicket before a player a player from the bating team gets to it, then the teams swap.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Wikipedia</p> | |||
"A player from one team throws the ball from one wicket to another, while a player from the other team holding a bat stands at the other wicket. The batter can hit the ball and then run between the wickets to score runs, while his partner does the same but crossing him.If the ball is thrown at a wicket before a player a player from the bating team gets to it, then the teams swap. | |Comment=<p>As of January 2023, this is all we know about Bete-ombro. The second rule, above, would seem to distinguish it from cricket.</p> | ||
|Sources=Wikipedia | |||
|Comment=As of January 2023, this is all we know about Bete-ombro. The second rule, above, would seem to distinguish it from cricket. | |||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 20 January 2023
Game | Bete-Ombro |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | Brazil |
Regions | Rest of World |
Eras | Contemporary |
Invented | No |
Tags | |
Description | Bete-Ombro "is a Brazilian form of street cricket." "A player from one team throws the ball from one wicket to another, while a player from the other team holding a bat stands at the other wicket. The batter can hit the ball and then run between the wickets to score runs, while his partner does the same but crossing him.If the ball is thrown at a wicket before a player a player from the bating team gets to it, then the teams swap. |
Sources | Wikipedia |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | As of January 2023, this is all we know about Bete-ombro. The second rule, above, would seem to distinguish it from cricket. Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Has Supplemental Text |
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