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International Cricket (1970)

International Cricket

Cricket is a popular sport with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. The first definite references to cricket in India and North America date from the early 18th century. The game was officially established as an international sport in 1909 when the International Cricket Board (ICB) was founded at the Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord’s Cricket Ground in England. The ICB later became the International Cricket Council (ICC) and now includes 12 countries, referred to as Test Nations in cricket terminology.

Why is International Cricket Popular?

Cricket is a complex game that combines strategy, skill, and physical fitness. It has gained popularity worldwide due to its accessibility, international appeal, and the fact that it is played in many countries, particularly in Australia, India, Pakistan, the West Indies, and the British Isles. The sport has also been exported to other colonies around the world, with cricket clubs and teams established in various regions.

Game Components of International Cricket

Bats: Batsmen use bats to hit the ball, which is bowled by the opposing team.Bowls: Bowlers deliver the ball towards the batsmen, aiming to hit the wicket or dislodge the bails.Wickets: These are the stumps and bails that form the target for the bowling team.Fielders: Fielders position themselves around the pitch to catch the ball and dismiss the batsmen.

Game Setup of International Cricket

Two teams of 11 players each are formed, with one team batting and the other bowling.The pitch is marked out, and the wickets are placed at each end.The batsmen take their positions at the crease, and the bowler delivers the first ball.

Gameplay Mechanics of International Cricket

The bowling team bowls the ball towards the batsmen, who aim to hit it and score runs.The fielding team tries to catch the ball and dismiss the batsmen or prevent them from scoring runs.The game proceeds in turns, with the batting team aiming to score as many runs as possible before being dismissed.

Game Objective of International Cricket

The objective of the game is to score more runs than the opposing team. The team with the highest score after a specified number of overs wins the match.

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