Indoor Cricket Scoring. An indoor cricket court also known as an arena of field is the playing area used in a game of indoor cricket the court measures 30 metres 12 metres and is enclosed by tight netting 4 5 metres high. Scoring in indoor cricket is divided into 4 types.
Just like in outdoor cricket one team will bat first and the other team will field. In the second innings the roles will be reversed. A variation which can have an effect on scoring is the number of balls per over.
In the second innings the roles will be reversed.
Bonus scores for particular parts of the nets follow. However all national championships in australia held in conjunction with the current ruling body the australian indoor cricket federation have eight ball overs. Bonus runs are scored when the ball hits a net. If your side is batting first the goal is to score as many runs as possible.