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History of cricket in only 150 words

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Answered by bapunipatnaik719
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All the Laws, rules and regulation are maintained by the International Cricket Council and Marylebone Cricket Club. It is played for Test matches and One Day Internationals. Earlier it was played in the southern England during 16th century. However, during 18th century it was developed as a national sport of England.

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Answered by shilpa2527
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Explanation:

  • The sport of cricket has a known history beginning in the late 16th century. Having originated in south-east England, it became the country's national sport in the 18th century and has developed globally in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  • Cricket had started as a child’s game! This game’s origins can be traced to the 16th century. Cricket was first played in the sheep grazing lands of South East England.

  • A stick and a ball of sheep’s wool were the first play equipment in cricket.

  • In 1788, the first official laws of cricket were written, and terms like middle stump and lbw were coined. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was the first cricket team, and they played on the Lord’s field in England. In 1793, the first recorded game of cricket was played at the Lord’s ground.

  • International games, or professional cricket matches, played by one country against another country; have been happening since 1844. Cricket was introduced to North America by the English colonies. The British India Company’s invasion over India had brought cricket to India and its neighboring countries

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