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Is This How Cricket Was Started?


They say you must be born from cricket. I like it. An American friend described it as "Valium Baseball." The origin of the cricket game disappears in the fog. In 1300, the recording of the generation of Edward I. refers to a game similar to Kent's cricket. Throw a bowl, rag or wool ball at the target. This goal is usually a flock of sheep, protected by bats in the form of a stick of blunt shepherds.
In fact, different games are based on different regional rules. The concept of conversation, which smoothly develops in the sport that we know and love, is interesting, but not possible. But sticks with sticks seem to be a popular game.

Regardless of the variation or origin of the game, the record suggests that Edward II had a racket and Oliver Cromwell played the game. In fact, “bat” is an old English word meaning stick or stick. The earliest types of bats are very similar to hockey. Clubs are long and heavy. The design of the bat reflects the type of bowling at the time - a bowl that rolls quickly and abundantly on the floor.

 In the 18th century, bats became heavier, longer and curved versions of bats. Handles and blades are cut from pieces of wood.

The first cricket match was held in Kent in 1646 and was fined at the end of the 17th century for those who did not actually play church. Cricket was known and documented in England in the 17th century. In 1706, William Goldwyn announced his first description of the game. He first saw two teams choosing an arena and fighting for the rules, which leads to a large average result in court.


They made two pairs of doors, each of which provided two “milky white” plugs, a coin toss at the first blow, a turn of the “game” and a “skin ball” at the referee. They have four bullets, the referee bows (must touch the stick to complete the escape), and the bomber sits on the hill.
The "Law of Cricket" was first created in 1744.


“The directors must be gentlemen, two judges must resolve all disputes, the handle must be 22 inches tall and 6 inches guaranteed, the ball must be between 5 ounces and 6 ounces, and two storks 22 meters high removed.

 The shape and size are not limited.Thanks to the large tibial bowling, the 40 slots are considered very great results. The first world cricket club was founded in the 1760s in Humboldin. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787.



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