cricket connection with a rural past can be seen in the length of a test match give any 3 arguments in support o this statement
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1. Crickets- connection with a rural past can be seen in the length of a Test match. Originally, cricket matches had no time limit.
2. The game went on for as long as it took to bowl out a side twice. The village life was slower and crickets rules were made before the Industrial Revolution so there was no fixed time limit.
3. In the same way, there was vagueness about the size of a cricket ground is a result of its village origin.Cricket was originally played on country commons, unfenced land that was public property.
4. The size of the commons varied from one village to another, so there were no designated boundaries.
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2. The game went on for as long as it took to bowl out a side twice. The village life was slower and crickets rules were made before the Industrial Revolution so there was no fixed time limit.
3. In the same way, there was vagueness about the size of a cricket ground is a result of its village origin.Cricket was originally played on country commons, unfenced land that was public property.
4. The size of the commons varied from one village to another, so there were no designated boundaries.
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1.In rural areas cricket was played by farmers in open field . This leads to the no. fixed shape and size of cricket field
2.Farmers have many time to play cricket which leads to the long length of cricket game
3.Farmers used pre industrial materials to play cricket which leads to the same
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2.Farmers have many time to play cricket which leads to the long length of cricket game
3.Farmers used pre industrial materials to play cricket which leads to the same
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