Stonyhurst Cricket
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Game | Stonyhurst Cricket |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | Lancashire, England |
Regions | Britain |
Eras | 1700s, 1800s, Post-1900, Predecessor |
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Description | There was a distinct form of cricket at the Roman Catholic College of Stonyhurst. The game played there used a single-wicket, which took the shape of a 17-inch milestone, used a misshapen hand-crafted ball with an exaggerated seams, encouraged bowling with two or more bounces before reaching the batsman, used"baselines" set at 30 yards instead if 22-yards, and 3 to 5 players per side. There was an out-of-bounds line. The college was located outside England from about 1600 to 1794, and tre conjecture is that this game evolved separately from the dominant 11-man game during that period. |
Sources | Rev. John Gerard, Stonyhurst College (Belfast, Marcus Ward and Co., 1894), pages 179-182. |
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