Meet Scott Moody, creator of the Flickit Cricket board game. This is the first in a series of videos introducing the rules of the game.
 

Introducing the rules

Scott Moody, creator of Flickit Cricket, introduces the rules of the game, and explains how to set the board.

Getting started

Scott explains the basic rules of the game.

 
Scott Moody, creator of Flickit Cricket explains the basic rules of the game.
 

The Catching Scenario

What to do if your batsman lands on a square with a fielder on. Two videos explaining how the Catching Scenario works.

 
 
Scott Moody, creator of Flickit Cricket, explains how The Catching Scenario works.
Scott Moody, creator of Flickit Cricket, explains more about how the Catching Scenario works in the game.
 
Scott explains what happens if your batsman lands on the No Ball Free Hit square when playing Flickit Cricket.
 

No Ball Free Hit

Scott explains what happens if your batsman lands on the No Ball Free Hit square when playing Flickit Cricket.

 

Run Out Chance scenario

Scott explains how to perform the Run Out Chance scenario.

Scott explains the Run Out Chance scenario in the Flickit Cricket game.
 
Scott explains how a Bowling Power Play works in the Flickit Cricket game.
 

The Bowling Power Play

Scott explains how a Bowling Power Play works in the Flickit Cricket game.

 

The LBW Review

Scott explains how the LBW Review works in Flickit Cricket.

 
Scott explains how the LBW Review scenario works in the Flickit Cricket game.
 
Scott explains the batting captain's privileges, and what happens if you land on the 'Bowled' square.
 

The bowled scenario

Scott explains the batting captain's privileges, and what happens if you land on the 'Bowled' square.

 

The Batsman’s Flick

Scott explains how the Batman's Flick scenario works in the Flickit Cricket game.

 
Scott explains how the Batman's Flick scenario works in the Flickit Cricket game.
 
Scott talks about three important rules of Flickit Cricket, including the Batting Power Play.
 

The Batting Power Play

Scott talks about three important rules of Flickit Cricket - rolling a double, the Batting Power Play, and the Number 11 batsman.