Street-cricket -

: A Pakistani innovation where a tennis ball is covered in electrical tape to make it "skid" and "swing," favoring fast bowlers and requiring high-speed reflexes from batters.

: A batter is out if the ball is caught after bouncing exactly once. street-cricket

: Similar games include Bete-ombro in Brazil (where wickets are often empty bottles) and Plaquita in the Dominican Republic (using old license plates as wickets). Popular "Street Rules" : A Pakistani innovation where a tennis ball

: If a team runs out of players, the last remaining batter can continue alone until they are dismissed. street-cricket