Also question is, is cricket more dangerous than baseball?
Assuming nobody has any pads on, it is significantly more dangerous to be hit by a cricket ball. This is because the ball decelerates and reaccelerates over a much smaller distance and time than a baseball.
Similarly, how fast does a cricket ball come off the bat? around 100 km/hr
Similarly, you may ask, what do you get if you catch a cricket ball?
If a supporter catches the ball in play, in normal circumstances that would be outside the boundary, and therefore, the batsman would have scored a four or a six. Technically speaking, the ball is dead once it crosses the boundary line and that means it is no longer in play.
How many times is a cricket ball allowed to bounce?
The ball can only bounce a maximum of twice before it reaches batsman - any more than that and the umpire will call a no ball and another legitimate delivery must be bowled.
