“The organisation of cricket in England reflected the Nature of English Society” Mention any five suitable facts to justify the statement.
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The organisations of cricket reflect the nature of society in England: -
- The rich who could afford to play cricket for pleasure were called amateurs.
- The poor who played for living were called professionals.
- The professionals were described as players.
- The professionals were described as players. Most professionals worked as minors or in other forms of working class employment.
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❝The organisation of cricket in England reflected the Nature of English Society❞ Mention any five suitable facts to justify the statement.
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The organisation of cricket reflect the nature of society in england:
- The person who is rich can afford to play cricket for pleasure is called amateurs.
- The amateurs were also called gentleman.
- The person who is poor who played for living were called professionals.
- Professionals also described as players.
- Most professionals were also played as minors.
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