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  • Cricket Facts & Figures

    Cricket is a sport particularly popular in England. Teams of 11 players win by having their batsmen score runs and their pitchers bowling out the opposing team. According to Skynet.be, cricket is played in 161 countries in the world, with over 4,000 professional cricket players. Although it has some resemblance to baseball, cricket has its own rich and unique history, as well as interesting facts and statistics.

  • Facts About the Sport Cricket

    The sport of cricket is one of the most popular pastimes worldwide, rivaling the popularity of soccer. Cricket has been played for centuries and continues to be a major spectator sport. Leagues meet worldwide to play, and international tournaments are often held. Cricket's long history and popularity are in part due to a number of interesting facts about the sport.

  • Unique Facts About the Sport Cricket

    The sport of cricket has thrown up many interesting facts and statistics throughout its history, as well as some interesting characters. The game originated in England and is referenced in the accounts of King Edward I, as early as 1300. The first written laws of cricket were produced in 1744 and the sport was exported around the world by sailors playing the game with small oars as bats and a rolled ball of rags or wool.

  • Cricket Behavior Facts

    Like more-complex creatures of the animal kingdom, crickets exhibit behaviors that are studied by scientists for their uniquely advanced nature. Crickets are popular classroom pets for their interesting behavior traits, and particularly for their mating rituals.

  • Cricket Facts: Light

    Bright natural light is as important to cricket players as in any other fast-paced ball sport.The comment "bad light stopped play" indicates a shortened day's cricket, usually in a match lasting more than one day. Simply put, the umpires decide the available daylight is not good enough for batsmen to see the dark red ball and "offer the batsmen the light"--the option to quit play for the day, rather than risk being out through not seeing the ball clearly.

  • Interesting Facts About the Sport of Cricket

    Nobody is quite sure of the exact origins of cricket, but it is certain that it evolved over the years into a sport enjoyed by many. What is certain is that in 1787, the Marylebone Cricket Club was formed. This was the first official cricket club and the first match took place in Dorset Square in London. Throughout the following years, the sport continued to change from the size of the wickets to the use of pads.

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