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- History_of_cricket_(1726–40) abstract "The history of cricket from 1726 to 1740 covers the period during which cricket established itself as a major sport in London and the south east of England. In 1726, it was already a thriving sport in the south east and, though limited by the constraints of travel at the time, it was slowly gaining adherents in other parts of England. Having been essentially a rural pastime for well over a century before the English Restoration in 1660, it had become a focus of wealthy patrons and gamblers whose interests were to fund its growth throughout the 18th century. Their investment poured money into the game and created the earliest county teams, the first professionals and the first major clubs.Media interest in cricket grew as the newspaper industry developed, a lead being taken by two new publications. London's Artillery Ground became the sport's focal point with major contests showcased in front of large crowds. The concept of a championship existed although there was no official competition, matches being arranged largely ad hoc.Cricket mirrored society and, as violence was an accepted part of Georgian society, so violent incidents fuelled by alcohol or gambling were simply seen as part of the game. Despite this, attempts were being made to ensure order both on and off the field of play. The earliest known written rules were deployed in 1727. Ground enclosure began in 1731 and, later in the decade, admission fees were introduced.".
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- History_of_cricket_(1726–40) comment "The history of cricket from 1726 to 1740 covers the period during which cricket established itself as a major sport in London and the south east of England. In 1726, it was already a thriving sport in the south east and, though limited by the constraints of travel at the time, it was slowly gaining adherents in other parts of England.".
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