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- Cricket abstract "Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players each on a field at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. Each team takes its turn to bat, attempting to score runs, while the other team fields. Each turn is known as an innings.The bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat away from the fielders so he can run to the other end of the pitch and score a run. Each batsman continues batting until he is out. The batting team continues batting until ten batsmen are out, or a specified number of overs of six balls have been bowled, at which point the teams switch roles and the fielding team comes in to bat.In professional cricket the length of a game ranges from 20 overs per side to Test cricket played over five days. The Laws of Cricket are maintained by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) with additional Standard Playing Conditions for Test matches and One Day Internationals.Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century, it had developed to be the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international match was held. ICC, the game's governing body, has 10 full members. The game is most popular in Australasia, England, the Indian subcontinent, the West Indies and Southern Africa.".
- Cricket category Bat-and-ball_games.
- Cricket category Team_sport.
- Cricket equipment Bail_(cricket).
- Cricket equipment Cricket_ball.
- Cricket equipment Cricket_bat.
- Cricket equipment Wicket.
- Cricket sportGoverningBody International_Cricket_Council.
- Cricket teamSize "11".
- Cricket thumbnail Pollock_to_Hussey.jpg?width=300.
- Cricket wikiPageExternalLink www.icc-cricket.com.
- Cricket wikiPageExternalLink laws-of-cricket.
- Cricket wikiPageID "25675557".
- Cricket wikiPageRevisionID "645141657".
- Cricket alt "Used red ball".
- Cricket alt "Used white ball".
- Cricket ball Cricket_ball.
- Cricket ball Cricket_bat.
- Cricket ball "wicket: stumps, bails , several protective gear.".
- Cricket category Bat-and-ball_games.
- Cricket category Team_sport.
- Cricket first "18".
- Cricket firstWorldcup "1975".
- Cricket footer "NB Both balls are the same size.".
- Cricket footer "Two different types of cricket balls: i) A used white ball. White balls are mainly utilised in limited overs cricket, especially in matches played at night, under floodlights .".
- Cricket footer "ii) A used red ball, Red balls are utilised in Test cricket and first-class cricket and some other forms of cricket .".
- Cricket hasPhotoCollection Cricket.
- Cricket image "Used cricket ball.jpg".
- Cricket image "White ball 2.JPG".
- Cricket imagesize "250".
- Cricket mgender "Single".
- Cricket name "Cricket".
- Cricket olympic "1900".
- Cricket team "11".
- Cricket team "with some substitute players permitted .".
- Cricket union International_Cricket_Council.
- Cricket venue Cricket_field.
- Cricket width "(125 * 2268 / 1512) round 0".
- Cricket width "(125 * 964 / 719) round 0".
- Cricket subject Category:Ball_and_bat_games.
- Cricket subject Category:Cricket.
- Cricket subject Category:Former_Summer_Olympic_sports.
- Cricket subject Category:Sports_originating_in_England.
- Cricket subject Category:Team_sports.
- Cricket type Activity.
- Cricket type Sport.
- Cricket type Action.
- Cricket type Sport.
- Cricket type Activity.
- Cricket type Thing.
- Cricket type Q1914636.
- Cricket type Q349.
- Cricket comment "Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players each on a field at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. Each team takes its turn to bat, attempting to score runs, while the other team fields. Each turn is known as an innings.The bowler delivers the ball to the batsman who attempts to hit the ball with his bat away from the fielders so he can run to the other end of the pitch and score a run. Each batsman continues batting until he is out.".
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- Cricket label "크리켓".
- Cricket seeAlso Cricket.
- Cricket seeAlso Fiction.
- Cricket seeAlso One_Day_International.
- Cricket seeAlso Scoring_(cricket).
- Cricket seeAlso Stump_(cricket).
- Cricket sameAs Kriket.
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- Cricket wasDerivedFrom Cricket?oldid=645141657.
- Cricket depiction Pollock_to_Hussey.jpg.
- Cricket isPrimaryTopicOf Cricket.
- Cricket name "Cricket".