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How is cricket different from other games?​

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Answered by muthalagu75
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Cricket is different from other team games as one form of it, i.e., Test cricket takes five days to complete and can still end in a draw. Also, unlike golf or tennis, some of the cricket's equipments such as bat and ball are still made of natural materials, and not from industrial or man-made materials

Answered by CutieBun01
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  1. cricket is a unique game in many ways. It was the first modern team game to give itself rules and regulations. Unlike other team games, it can go on for five days and still end in a draw.
  2. No other modern team sport takes even half as much time to complete.
  3. While most team games (such as hockey and football) specify the dimensions of the playing area
  4. the laws of cricket do not state the specific dimensions of the playing field.

The peculiarities of Test cricket are :

  1. A match can go on for five days and still end in a draw.
  2. No other modern day team sport takes even half as much time to complete.
  3. Baseball completes nine innings in less than half the time that it takes to play a limited overs match
  4. The length of the pitch is specified (22 yards) but the size or shape of the ground is not
  5. No dimensions of the playing area are mentioned for cricket.

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