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  2. Cricket - Wikipedia

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    Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field, ... Evolution of the cricket bat. The original "hockey stick" (left) ...

  3. History of cricket - Wikipedia

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    Playing on sheep-grazed land or in clearings, the original implements may have been a matted lump of sheep's wool (or even a stone or a small lump of wood) as the ball; a stick or a crook or another farm tool as the bat; and a stool or a tree stump or a gate (e.g., a wicket gate) as the wicket. [4]

  4. Sticky wicket - Wikipedia

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    The phrase comes from the game of cricket. "Wicket" has several meanings in cricket: in this case it refers to the rectangular area, also known as the pitch, in the centre of the cricket field between the stumps. The wicket is usually covered in a much shorter grass than the rest of the field or entirely bare, making it susceptible to ...

  5. The Twelfth Man - Wikipedia

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    During the 2005–06 Australian cricket season, the free online cricket game Stick Cricket featured commentary from The 12th Man. This was returned for the 2006–07 series and included an interview with The 12th Man by Stick Cricket fans.

  6. Cricket bat - Wikipedia

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    A cricket bat is a specialised piece of equipment used by batters in the sport of cricket to hit the ball, typically consisting of a cane handle attached to a flat-fronted willow-wood blade. It may also be used by a batter who is making batter's ground to avoid a run out , by holding the bat and touching the ground with it.

  7. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    a cricket pitch which has been intentionally prepared in a specific manner in order to gain a competitive advantage for the home team, such as creating a dry, crumbly surface that particularly favours the home team's spin bowlers, or a firm, grassy surface which would favour fast bowlers, or any surface which exacerbates perceived weaknesses in ...

  8. Wicket - Wikipedia

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    The cricket pitch itself is sometimes referred to as the wicket. [3] [4] In the sport of croquet, wooden or plastic balls are hit with a mallet through hoops embedded in a grass playing court. A croquet hoop is commonly referred to as a wicket in North American English. (Note: the remainder of this page is about the wicket in cricket, not in ...

  9. Pitched delivery bowling - Wikipedia

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    In cricket in the early 1760s, there was an evolutionary transition from the sport's "pioneering phase" to its "pre-modern phase" when bowlers began to bowl pitched deliveries by pitching the ball towards the wicket instead of rolling or skimming it along the ground as they had previously done.