how did the social and economic life of England influence the development of cricket?
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Cricket was a means of employment for professionals players but simultaneously they were poor and worked in mines etc. They were paid on terms of patronage.
The rural people played more cricket as life in villages was very slow and it was the only means of recreation.
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