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Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams, typically
of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a meadow field, roughly
oval in shape, in the centre of which is a flat strip of ground 22 yards (20.12
m) long, called a cricket ground. A wicket, usually made of lumber, is placed
at each end of the pitch. The bowler, a player from the fielding team, bowls a hard,
fist-sized cricket ball from the locality of one wicket towards the other. The
ball usually bounces once before reaching the batsman, a player from the
opposing team. In defence of the wicket, the batsman plays the ball with a
wooden cricket bat. Meanwhile, the other members of the bowler's team stand in
various positions around the field as fielders, players who retrieve the ball
in an crack to stop the batsman scoring runs, and if possible to get him or her
out. The batsman — if he or she does not get out — may run between the wickets,
exchanging ends with a second batsman, who has been waiting near the bowler's
wicket. Each completed exchange of ends scores one run. Runs are also scored if
the batsman hits the ball to the boundary of the playing area. The match is won
by the team that scores more runs. Cricket has been an established team sport for hundreds of
years and is thought to be the second most popular sport in the world. More
than 100 countries are affiliated to the International Cricket Council,
cricket's international governing body. The sport's modern form originated in |
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