Cricket
Cricket is a sport played predominantly in the Indian Subcontinent, Australia and parts of Europe. Founded by the Englishmen the history of the game can be traced back to the mid-1500s. Cricket is considered to be many in the list of club ball games where a ball is hit by the use of equipment held in hand.
How is Cricket Played?
In the game of cricket, there are two teams and each side consists of 11 players. After the initial toss, one team decided to bat whereas the other side bowl.
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