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What you should know about Baseball Cricket



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You've probably heard of baseball cricket. It is possible that you are curious as to what the rules are and how to play them. There are some basics that you should know in order to play well. This article will discuss the terms used as well as the playing conditions.

The terminology of baseball

While they may share many similarities, the terminology for the two sports is different. While the word "wicket" means a piece of wood poking out of the ground, it also refers to a pitch or the innings of a batsman. The catcher's hand is the baseball equivalent of a wicket. Other terminology, such as "sticky wicket," is used when the ball doesn't bounce evenly.


The origins of baseball are not well known, but the game evolved in England in the early 18th century. Cricket is a crooked stick. In the early versions of the game, curved bats were used instead of baseballs. New York City was the first city to establish a cricket club. However, the sport became less popular after the American Civil War.

Its Rules

Although they are both similar in many ways to cricket, there are still some differences. In baseball, for example, the batter must run to the first base. All players on bases must get off their base and reach home plate. However, in cricket, players are not required to run and a half-inning can be called early if three offensive players have been put out.


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What you should know about Baseball Cricket