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The following page is an effort that is intended to disseminate as much information as possible in accordance with our mission statement and goals.
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It is said that nobody likes a spoilsport. But sports and ethics experts say poor sportsmanship is becoming a serious problem in national and international sports.
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The Laws of Cricket, 2000 Code - The Preamble, The Spirit of Cricket
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Offical Fastball Test Cricket Rules |
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A 3.5 hour two inning game format based on the two inning traditional test Cricket format.
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Offical Fastball ODI Cricket Rules |
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A 3.5 hour single inning game based on the modern One Day International (ODI) format.
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This scoring sheet is a PDF file, courtesy of Northern California Cricket Association.
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Let me begin by saying the American sports experience is...yes different than many other parts of the world, primarily, because of "professionalism" or "commercialization" of sport rather than an "amateur" sporting mentality.
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Let me begin by saying I’m not a professional by any stretch of the imagination hence the self-portrait...
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Perfect for game day to hand to spectators who wonder how the game is played. An 8x11 sheet of paper divided into two gives your club an inexpensive and most important a polite way to explain the game, copy cut and pass it out!
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The Laws of Cricket, 2000 Code - Law 7, The Pitch
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The Official Rules of the sport of Indoor Cricket, as endorsed by the Australian Indoor Cricket Federation, the nationally recognised governing body for the sport.
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If modern cricket is dated from the 1780s, when the Laws of Cricket which still rule the sport today were first formalized in England, North America would have to be considered a major participant in the world cricket scene for two-thirds of the time that modern cricket has been around.
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The latest thinking on the origins of cricket is that it may have developed out of ancient bat-and-ball games from the Greater Punjab ("Doab") region of the Indian subcontinent straddling North India and Pakistan, which travelled through Persia by the 8th century or earlier.
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Somewhere between 1700 and 1800, after nearly a thousand years of development, the game that we know as "modern cricket" finally emerged as a fully-defined team sport.
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