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|Term=Single-Wicket Cricket | |Term=Single-Wicket Cricket | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Game Regions=Britain | |Location= | ||
|Game Eras=1700s,1800s,Post-1900,Predecessor | |Game Regions=Britain, US | ||
|Description=<p>Single-wicket cricket uses | |Game Eras=1700s, 1800s, Post-1900, Predecessor | ||
<p>There is, in effect, a foul ground behind the wicket, so unlike full-team cricket, only balls hit forward are deemed | |Invented Game=No | ||
<p>As late at 1969 there were annual single-wicket championships at | |Description=<p>Single-wicket cricket uses teams smaller than the usual 11-player teams. All bowling is to a single wicket.</p> | ||
<p>There is, in effect, a foul ground behind the wicket, so unlike full-team cricket, only balls hit forward are deemed to be in play.</p> | |||
<p>As late at 1969 there were annual single-wicket championships at Lord’s in London. In the very early years, most cricket is believed to use a single wicket, and each references to cricket in the US usually reported very small numbers of players. Early cricket rules called for single-wicket play when team sizes were five or fewer.</p> | |||
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|Comment=<p>The single-wicket game was often played in the U.S. See Chronologies 1845.23 and 1864.46.</p> | |||
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Revision as of 05:25, 5 June 2022
Game | Single-Wicket Cricket |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | |
Regions | Britain, US |
Eras | 1700s, 1800s, Post-1900, Predecessor |
Invented | No |
Tags | |
Description | Single-wicket cricket uses teams smaller than the usual 11-player teams. All bowling is to a single wicket. There is, in effect, a foul ground behind the wicket, so unlike full-team cricket, only balls hit forward are deemed to be in play. As late at 1969 there were annual single-wicket championships at Lord’s in London. In the very early years, most cricket is believed to use a single wicket, and each references to cricket in the US usually reported very small numbers of players. Early cricket rules called for single-wicket play when team sizes were five or fewer. |
Sources | |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | The single-wicket game was often played in the U.S. See Chronologies 1845.23 and 1864.46. Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Has Supplemental Text |
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