How is cricket different from other team games in short answer
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Unlike other games where the size of the playing field is specified, in cricket only the size of the pitch is specified as 22 yards, the size of the ball, bat, bail and stumps is regulated, but the size and shape of the ground are not specified.
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In cricket, the main difference is playing technique of the game. The game is split in two halves, one half the team has to bat and the opponent is balling while in the second half, this is reversed, the team has to ball now.
This does not happen in other team games such as soccer, rugby or hockey. In these games, all the players are almost equally involved in the game and this is maintained throughout the game
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