Single-Wicket Cricket
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Game | Single-Wicket Cricket |
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Game Family | Baseball |
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Tags | 1700s, 1800s, Britain, post-1900 |
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 beyond the wicket, so unlike full-team cricket, only balls hit forward are deemed 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. |
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