why was the cricket considered to be hard game to sport?
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Cricket is a peculiar game for many reasons.
1. It was first discovered in England but Britishers are not part of any world team
2. There is no specific ground measurements
3. A test match lasts for five days at a stretch and still can result in a draw
4. Bat and Ball is handmade
5. It is highly influenced by environmental weather conditions
6. It is a very strenuous game
7. It has no time-limit also
1. It was first discovered in England but Britishers are not part of any world team
2. There is no specific ground measurements
3. A test match lasts for five days at a stretch and still can result in a draw
4. Bat and Ball is handmade
5. It is highly influenced by environmental weather conditions
6. It is a very strenuous game
7. It has no time-limit also
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There is an error in the question. The question is 'Why was the cricket considered to be the hard game to export?'
Answer: The reason why it was hard to export was that this game could be played for infinite time means there was not a specific time for the game to end whereas other games had the specific time bounds. Cricket remained the way it was when it was introduced so the pre-industrial oddness of the cricket made it hard to export.
Answer: The reason why it was hard to export was that this game could be played for infinite time means there was not a specific time for the game to end whereas other games had the specific time bounds. Cricket remained the way it was when it was introduced so the pre-industrial oddness of the cricket made it hard to export.
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