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|Description=According to Gomme (1894), Bandy-Wicket is Cricket played with a bandy (a curved club) instead of a cricket bat. This name was evidently once used in Norfolk and Suffolk.
|Description=<p>According to Gomme (1894), Bandy-Wicket is Cricket played with a bandy (a curved club) instead of a cricket bat. This name was evidently once used in Norfolk and Suffolk.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Alice Bertha Gomme,&nbsp;</span><em>Traditional Games of&nbsp;England,&nbsp;Scotland, and&nbsp;Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>, vol. I&nbsp;</span>(London: David Nutt, 1894)<span>., page 17.</span></p>
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According to Gomme (1894), Bandy-Wicket is Cricket played with a bandy (a curved club) instead of a cricket bat. This name was evidently once used in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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Alice Bertha Gomme, Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1, vol. I (London: David Nutt, 1894)., page 17.

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