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The peculiarities of Test cricket and reasons for peculiarities
1. One of the peculiarities of Test cricket is that a match can go on for five days and still end in a draw. No other modern team sport takes even half as much time to complete.2. Another curious characteristic of cricket is that the length of the pitch is specified as 22 yards but the size or shape of the ground is not. Most other team sports, such as hockey and football lay down the dimensions of the playing area but cricket does not.3. Cricket’s connection with a rural past can be seen in the length of a Test match. The rhythms of village life were slower and cricket’s rules were made before the Industrial Revolution so the match is played for many days.4. In the same way, cricket’s vagueness about the size of a cricket ground is a result of its village origins. Cricket was originally played on country common forests which were unfenced land that was public property.The size of the commons varied from one village to another.
The first written Laws of Cricket in 1744
1. The principals (rules) shallchoose from amongst the gentlemen (rich batsmen) present.2. The twoumpires who shall absolutely decide all disputes.3. The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bailacross them six inches.4. The ball must be between5 and 6 ounces, and the two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.5. There were no limits on the shapeor size of the bat.
MCC’s first revision of Cricket laws or Cricket Laws after 1760s
1. During the 1760s and 1770s it became common to pitch the ball through the air, rather than roll it along the ground.2. This change gave bowlers the option of the replacement of the curved bat with the straight one.3. The weight of the ball was limited to between 5½ and 5¾ ounces,and the width of the bat to four inches.4. In 1774, the first leg-before law was published.5. At this time, a third stump became common. This year also saw the creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
Important changes occurred in Cricket in the nineteenth century
1. The rule about wide balls was applied2. The exact circumference of the ball was specified.3. Protective equipment like pads and gloves became available.4. Boundaries were introduced where previously all shots had to be run.5. Most importantly, overarm bowling became legal.
1. One of the peculiarities of Test cricket is that a match can go on for five days and still end in a draw. No other modern team sport takes even half as much time to complete.2. Another curious characteristic of cricket is that the length of the pitch is specified as 22 yards but the size or shape of the ground is not. Most other team sports, such as hockey and football lay down the dimensions of the playing area but cricket does not.3. Cricket’s connection with a rural past can be seen in the length of a Test match. The rhythms of village life were slower and cricket’s rules were made before the Industrial Revolution so the match is played for many days.4. In the same way, cricket’s vagueness about the size of a cricket ground is a result of its village origins. Cricket was originally played on country common forests which were unfenced land that was public property.The size of the commons varied from one village to another.
The first written Laws of Cricket in 1744
1. The principals (rules) shallchoose from amongst the gentlemen (rich batsmen) present.2. The twoumpires who shall absolutely decide all disputes.3. The stumps must be 22 inches high and the bailacross them six inches.4. The ball must be between5 and 6 ounces, and the two sets of stumps 22 yards apart.5. There were no limits on the shapeor size of the bat.
MCC’s first revision of Cricket laws or Cricket Laws after 1760s
1. During the 1760s and 1770s it became common to pitch the ball through the air, rather than roll it along the ground.2. This change gave bowlers the option of the replacement of the curved bat with the straight one.3. The weight of the ball was limited to between 5½ and 5¾ ounces,and the width of the bat to four inches.4. In 1774, the first leg-before law was published.5. At this time, a third stump became common. This year also saw the creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
Important changes occurred in Cricket in the nineteenth century
1. The rule about wide balls was applied2. The exact circumference of the ball was specified.3. Protective equipment like pads and gloves became available.4. Boundaries were introduced where previously all shots had to be run.5. Most importantly, overarm bowling became legal.
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